Buch, Französisch, Band 40, 568 Seiten, Format (B × H): 160 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 900 g
Buch, Französisch, Band 40, 568 Seiten, Format (B × H): 160 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 900 g
Reihe: Supplementa Humanistica Lovaniensia
ISBN: 978-94-6270-045-1
Verlag: Leuven University Press
Jozef IJsewijn. Humanism in the Low Countries contains twenty-one essays written by the late Professor Jozef IJsewijn during the period 1966-1996. All essays were selected by his pupil Professor Gilbert Tournoy, who collaborated with him since the foundation of the Seminarium Philologiae Humanisticae in 1966 until his untimely death in 1998. They are now published in one volume in homage to the most brilliant scholar in the field of Neo-Latin Studies of the twentieth century.
A number of contributions focus on the life and/or work of a single humanist from the Netherlands, others have a more general nature and deal with the very beginning and the later blossoming of Neo-Latin literature in the Low Countries or with the relationship between humanism in the Low Countries and in other European countries.
Hidden in a less-known journal or a Festschrift for a colleague, these studies are nowadays not always easy to find. This volume brings the most relevant essays of IJsewijn together and aims to contribute to the research and study of humanism and Neo-Latin literature in the Low Countries.
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I. Un poème inédit de François Modius sur l’éducation du prince humanisteLatomus, 25 (1966), 570-583.
II. The Beginning of Humanistic Literature in Brabant De Gulden Passer, 47 (1969), 102-112.
III. Erasmus ex poeta theologus sive de litterarum instauratarum apud Hollandos incunabulis in J. Coppens, ed., Scrinium Erasmianum, 2 vols (Leiden, 1969), I, 375-389.
IV. Alexander Hegius († 1498), Invectiva in Modos Significandi. Text, Introduction and NotesForum for Modern Language Studies, 7 (1971), 299-318.
V. The Coming of Humanism to the Low Countriesin H. Oberman - Th. Brady, Jr., eds, Itinerarium Italicum. The Profile of the Italian Renaissance in the Mirror of its European Transformations. Dedicated to P.O. Kristeller on the occasion of his 70th birthday (Leiden, 1975), pp. 193-301.
VI. The Declamatio Lovaniensis de tutelae severitate: Students Against Academic Authority at Louvain in 1481 Lias, 3 (1976), 5-31.
VII. Annales theatri Belgo-Latini: Inventory of Latin Theatre from the Low Countries[= English translation of:] Annales theatri Belgo-latini: inventaris van het Latijns toneel uit de Nederlanden in J. Veremans, ed., Liber amicorum Prof. Dr. G. Degroote (Brussel, 1980), pp. 41-55.
VIII. Theatrum Belgo-Latinum: Neo-Latin Theatre in the Low Countries [= English translation of:] Theatrum Belgo-Latinum. Het Neolatijns toneel in de Nederlanden in Academiae Analecta. Mededelingen van de Koninklijke Academie voor Wetenschappen, Letteren en Schone Kunsten van België, Klasse der Letteren, 43/1 (1981), 69-114.
IX. Lo storico e grammatico Matthaeus Herbenus di Maastricht, allievo del PerottiRes Publica Litterarum, 4 (1981), 93-121.
X. Het humanisme, de Nederlanden en Spanjein the catalogue Luister van Spanje en de Belgische Steden 1500-1700 (Brussel, 1975) = (traduction française:) Splendeurs d’Espagne et les villes belges 1500-1700 ( Bruxelles, 1975), I, 193-204.
XI. La fortuna del Filelfo nei Paesi Bassiin Francesco Filelfo nel Quinto Centenario della Morte, Atti del XVII Convegno di Studi Maceratesi (Tolentino, 27-30 settembre 1981), Medioevo e Umanesimo, 58 (Padova, 1986), pp. 529-550.
XII. Supplementum Phoenissis seu Thebaidi Senecanae adiectum ab Henrico Chifellio Antverpiensi in F. Decreus - C. Deroux, eds, Hommages à Jozef Veremans, Collection Latomus, 193 (Brussel, 1986), pp. 161-174.
XIII. Theognidis Sententiae a Francisco Craneveldio Latine versae (1541)in A. Bonanno - H.C.R. Vella, eds, Laurea Corona. Studies in Honour of Edward Coleiro (Amsterdam, 1987), pp. 14-22.
XIV. A Correspondent of Lipsius: Roeland van Winkele / Rolandus Vincheliusin A. Gerlo, ed., Juste-Lipse (1547-1606). Colloque international tenu en mars 1987, Travaux de l’Institut interuniversitaire pour l’étude de la Renaissance et de l’Humanisme, 9 (Brussel, 1988), pp. 101-118.
XV. Humanism in the Low Countriesin Albert Rabil, Jr, ed., Renaisance Humanism. Foundations, Forms and Legacy, 3 vols (Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania Press, 1988), II, 156-215.
XVI. Humanisten uit de Nederlanden in Portugal [French translation] in J. Everaert - E. Stols, red., Vlaanderen en Portugal (Antwerpen, 1991), pp. 263-273.
XVII. Umanisti del Nord in difesa dell’etica e delle vera scienza: Erasmo - Vives - Tommaso Moro Academiae Latinitati fovendae Commentarii, series altera, 1 (Roma, 1990), 55-78.
XVIII. La filologia umanistica nei Paesi Bassi in La Filologia medievale e umanistica greca e latina nel secolo XX. Atti del Congresso Internazionale, Roma, C. N. R. - Università La Sapienza, 11-15 dicembre 1989, 2 vols (Roma, 1993), II, 821-830.
XIX. Latin and the Low Countries in T. Hermans - R. Salverda, eds, From Revolt to Riches. Culture and History of the Low Countries 1500-1700, 2 vols (London, 1993), II, 9-29.
XX. Humanistic Relations between Scandinavia and the Low Countries in I. Ekrem - M. Skafte Jensen - E. Kraggerud, eds, Reformation and Latin Literature in Northern Europe (Oslo, 1996),pp. 1-18.
XXI. Emblems in Honor of a Dead Poet (Natalis Rondininus)in J. Manning - M. van Vaeck, eds, The Jesuits and the Emblem Tradition. Selected Papers of the Leuven International Emblem Conference 18-23 August 1996 (Turnhout, 1999), pp. 297-306.
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