
Odes
Francesco Filelfo(Author)
Harvard University Press
Published on 1. November 2009
Book
Hardback
480 pages
978-0-674-03563-8 (ISBN)
Description
Francesco Filelfo (1398-1481), one of the great scholar-poets of the Italian Renaissance, was the principal humanist working in Lombardy in the middle of the Quattrocento and served as court poet to the Visconti and Sforza dukes of Milan. His long life saw him as busy with politics, diplomacy, and intrigue as with literature and scholarship, leaving him very often on the run from rival factions-and even from hired assassins. The first Latin poet of the Renaissance to explore the expressive potential of Horatian meters, Filelfo adapted the traditions of Augustan literature to address personal and political concerns in his own day.
The Odes, completed in the mid-1450s, constitute the first complete cycle of Horatian odes since classical antiquity and are a major literary achievement. Their themes include war, just rule, love, exile, patronage, and friendship as well as topical subjects like the plague's grim effects on Milan.
This volume is the first publication of the Latin text since the fifteenth century and the first translation into English.
The Odes, completed in the mid-1450s, constitute the first complete cycle of Horatian odes since classical antiquity and are a major literary achievement. Their themes include war, just rule, love, exile, patronage, and friendship as well as topical subjects like the plague's grim effects on Milan.
This volume is the first publication of the Latin text since the fifteenth century and the first translation into English.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Cambridge, Mass
United States
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
With dust jacket
Dimensions
Height: 211 mm
Width: 142 mm
Thickness: 35 mm
Weight
601 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-674-03563-8 (9780674035638)
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Persons
Diana Robin is Professor Emerita of Classics, University of New Mexico, and Scholar in Residence at the Newberry Library.
Content
* Introduction to Filelfo's Odes Texts and Translations: * Book 1. Apollo. Latin Texts and English Translations. * Book 2. Clio. Latin Texts and English Translations. * Book 3. Euterpe. Latin Texts and English Translations. * Book 4. Thalia. Latin Texts and English Translations. * Book 5. Melpomene. Latin Texts and English Translations. Appendixes: * Appendix A. Dedicatees, Dramatis Personae, Themes, and Meters. * Appendix B. Distribution and Frequency of the Meters in Filelfo's Odes. * Appendix C. Filelfo's Meters and his Classical Models. * Appendix D. Biographies. * Note on the Text: Manuscripts and Orthography. * Bibliography * Abbreviations * Manuscripts * Early Printed Editions * Secondary Sources