
Spheres of Conflict and Rivalries in Renaissance Europe
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This volume is devoted to the spheres in which conflict and rivalries unfolded during the Renaissance and how these social, cultural and geographical settings conditioned the polemics themselves. This is the second of three volumes on 'Renaissance Conflict and Rivalries', which together present the results of research pursued in an International Leverhulme Network. The underlying assumption of the essays in this volume is that conflict and rivalries took place in the public sphere that cannot be understood as single, all-inclusive and universally accessible, but needs rather to be seen as a conglomerate of segments of the public sphere, depending on the persons and the settings involved. The articles collected here address various questions concerning the construction of different segments of the public sphere in Renaissance conflict and rivalries, as well as the communication processes that went on in these spaces to initiate, control and resolve polemical exchanges.
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Göttingen
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978-3-8470-0627-5 (9783847006275)
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Marc Laureys | Jill Kraye | David A. Lines
Spheres of Conflict and Rivalries in Renaissance Europe
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Dr. Marc Laureys ist Professor für Mittel- und Neulateinische Philologie an der Universität Bonn und Sprecher des Bonner Centre for the Classical Tradition.
Content
- Intro
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Table of Contents
- Marc Laureys / Jill Kraye / David A. Lines: Foreword
- Body
- Bibliography
- Concetta Bianca: Le Orationes contra Turchos
- Bibliografia
- Fonti
- Studi
- Donatella Coppini: 'Mentula, cunnus abest'. La critica dell'osceno in termini osceni nelle polemiche contro il Panormita
- Bibliografia
- Fonti
- Studi
- Francesco Bruni: Forme della disputa intellettuale nel Rinascimento italiano e della polemica asimmetrica di Borghini contro Ruscelli
- 1. Premessa
- 2. Le polemiche e i loro ambienti
- 3. L'età della critica letteraria e la Poetica di Aristotele: questioni e controversie
- 4. Teoria della disputa letteraria in uno scritto di Vincenzio Borghini
- 5. Borghini: antichità fiorentine e attualità
- 6. Dalla teoria alla pratica del galateo della disputa letteraria: una questione di storia fiorentina nella discussione tra Borghini e Girolamo Mei
- 7. A ritroso: gli Aramei e la prima rappresentazione dei fasti di Cosimo dei Medici
- 8. Sullo stile polemico di Borghini nei confronti di Annio da Viterbo
- 9. La polemica dantesca di Borghini con Castravilla
- 10. L'anti-Ruscelli di Borghini, da cortesia a villania
- 11. e il ritorno al galateo della disputa letteraria: la polemica asimmetrica con Ruscelli nelle Annotazioni et discorsi sopra alcuni luoghi del Decameron
- Bibliografia
- Fonti
- Studi
- Rubén González Cuerva: Breaking News, Court Debates and Popular Theatre in Late Sixteenth-Century Spain
- 1. Transylvania and Eastern Europe during the Long Turkish War
- 2. Relaciones de sucesos as the Mass Media of Early Modern Spain
- 3. Seville and the Printing House of Rodrigo de Cabrera
- 4. A Transylvanian Mission in 1596
- 5. The Celebration of a Crusading Spain: El prodigioso príncipe transilvano
- Bibliography
- Sources
- Secondary Literature
- Uwe Baumann: Contrasting Interpretations (?) in Tudor Historiography and Renaissance Drama: The Cases of Richard III and the Tudor Rebellions
- I
- II
- III
- IV
- V
- Bibliography
- Sources
- Secondary Literature
- Imke Lichterfeld: Space and Symbolism: The King's Sphere in Shakespeare's Histories
- 'How can you say to me, I am a king?'
- 'This blessed plot, this earth, this realm, this England'
- 'And nothing can we call our own'
- Bibliography
- Sources
- Secondary Literature
- Jacomien Prins: Competing Views on Music's Power to Stir the Emotions: Girolamo Cardano and Julius Caesar Scaliger
- Cardano's Defence of the Ancient Greek Belief in Music's Power
- Cardano and Scaliger on Music's Influence on Body and Mind
- Cardano and Scaliger's Reformulation of Ancient Ideas about Musical Healing
- Conclusion
- Bibliography
- Sources
- Secondary Literature
- Jan Papy: Lipsius the Stoic? The Paradox of Fame and his Public Rivalries
- Religious Controversies: Coornhert vs Lipsius
- Philological Controversies: Tacitus
- Transferring Conflicts to the Public Sphere: Use and Abuse
- Bibliography
- Sources
- Secondary Literature
- Michael Gordian: Pious Frauds or Malicious Impostures? Conflicts and Rivalries about Feigning and Disguise in Early Modern Medical Writings
- 1. The 'Cunning Devices and Deceits' of Charlatans
- 2. Licensed Physicians and the Early Modern Ideal of the medicus politicus
- 3. Conclusion
- Bibliography
- Sources
- Secondary Literature
- Marco Giani: The Mouthpiece and the Florentine Influence: Venetian Political Spheres in Paolo Paruta's Rhetoric
- 1. The Double-Faced Sphere of the Political Debates in Late Sixteenth-Century Venice
- 2. The Political Education of Young Nobles in Venice
- 3. The Collision with the Florentine Sphere
- Conclusion
- Appendix: Quotations from Paruta's Discorsi politici
- § 1. Machiavelli and esperienza (historical experience)
- § 2. Guicciardini and the Venetian help to Pisa
- § 3. The second part of Paruta's Discorso about Pisa: the reason of state criterion
- § 4. The importance of international reputazione
- Bibliography
- Sources
- Secondary Literature
- Florence Alazard: Des lieux pour dire le conflit autour de la guerre: Je ne sçay qui et Labeur
- 1. Les voix du désaccord dans la littérature française pendant les guerres d'Italie
- 2. Les règles qui encadrent expression du conflit
- Bibliographie
- Sources
- Littérature secondaire
- Peter Arnold Heuser: The Peace Congress of Westphalia 1643-1649 as a Sphere of Conflict and Rivalries
- Introduction
- I. The Westphalian Peace Congress 1643-1649: A Sphere?
- II. Conflict and Rivalries at the Westphalian Peace Congress
- II.1. Ceremonial and Symbolic Politics as a Source of Conflict and Rivalries
- II.2. Diplomats as Actors in Conflicting Roles: Micro-Politics versus Macro-Politics
- II.3. The Embassies: Internal Conflicts and Rivalries
- II.4. The Negotiations: Techniques and Operations of Conflict, Reconciliation and Pacification
- III. Media of Conflict and Rivalries
- Conclusion
- Bibliography
- Sources
- Secondary Literature
- Contributors
- Index nominum
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