
Forms of Conflict and Rivalries in Renaissance Europe
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David A. Lines | Marc Laureys | Jill Kraye
Forms of Conflict and Rivalries in Renaissance Europe
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Dr. David A. Lines (Reader, Italian Studies, Universität Warwick) erforscht v.a. die Philosophie der Renaissance. Er leitet das Leverhulme International Network über >Renaissance Conflict and Rivalries< und ist Mitglied des Centre for the Study of the Renaissance in Warwick.
Dr. Marc Laureys ist Professor für Mittel- und Neulateinische Philologie an der Universität Bonn und Sprecher des Bonner Centre for the Classical Tradition.
Dr. Jill Kraye ist Emeritus Professor of the History of Renaissance Philosophy an der University of London und Honorary Fellow am Warburg Institute.
Contributions
Dr. Arnold Becker ist wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter am Institut für Griechische und Lateinische Philologie der Universität Bonn. Er ist im Bereich Mittel- und Neulateinische Philologie tätig und forscht u.a. zu Deutschem Humanismus und Dialogliteratur.
Prof. Dr. Uwe Baumann lehrt Anglistik/Amerikanistik: Literatur- und Kulturwissenschaft an der Universität Bonn.
Content
- Intro
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Table of Contents
- Body
- David A. Lines / Marc Laureys / Jill Kraye: Foreword
- Bibliography
- Jeroen De Keyser: Francesco Filelfo's Feud with Poggio Bracciolini
- Bibliography
- 1. Sources
- 2. Secondary Literature
- Concetta Bianca: Contentiosae disputationes agli esordi della stampa
- Summary
- Bibliografia
- Donatella Coppini: La polemica de imitatione fra Angelo Poliziano e Paolo Cortesi. Dalla lingua di Cicerone alla lingua del cardinale
- Summary
- Bibliografia
- 1. Fonti
- 2. Studi critici
- Arnold Becker: Hutten's Polemical Dialogues: Literary Positioning and its Impacts
- Hutten's Polemical Strategies: Transgression of Boundaries
- Critique of the Church and Prominent Clerics in Form of Dialogues
- Bibliography
- 1. Sources
- 2. Secondary Literature
- Uwe Baumann: The Humanistic and Religious Controversies and Rivalries of Thomas More (1477/8-1535): A Typology of Literary Forms and Genres?
- I. Prologue
- Thomas More: Pamphlets
- II. Pamphlets by Thomas More
- 1. Declamatio Lvcianicae respondens (1505/6)
- 2. Letter to Martin van Dorp
- 3. Letter to the University of Oxford (March 1518)
- 4. Letters to Edward Lee
- 5. Epigrams and Letters to Germain de Brie (Brixius)
- 6. Letter to a monk
- 7. Responsio ad Lutherum
- 8. Letter to Johann Bugenhagen
- 9. Dialogue concerning Heresies (1529)
- 10. Supplication of Souls (1529)
- 11. The Confutation of Tyndale's Answer I (1532), and
- 13. The Confutation of Tyndale's Answer II (1533)
- 12. Letter to John Frith
- 14. The Apology (1533)
- 15. The Debellation of Salem and Bizance (1533), and
- 16. Answer to a Poisoned Book (1533, published early 1534)
- III. Conclusion
- Bibliography
- 1. Primary Sources
- 2. Secondary Literature
- Guido Giglioni: Scaliger versus Cardano versus Scaliger
- Strategies
- Targets
- Conclusion: Conflicting Ontologies
- Bibliography
- 1. Sources
- 2. Secondary Literature
- Irene Reginato / Eugenio Burgio: Foundation Myths and Trade Conflicts: Ramusio, the Fourth Crusade and the Venetian Merchants' Crisis in the Sixteenth Century
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- 2.1.
- 2.2.
- 2.3.
- 3.1.
- 3.2.
- 4.1.
- 4.2.
- 4.3.
- 5.
- 6.
- Bibliography
- 1. Sources
- 2. Secondary literature
- Websites
- Alessio Cotugno: Le Annotationi di Piccolomini e la Poetica di Castelvetro a confronto: tecnica argomentativa, vocabolario critico, dispositivi esegetici
- Summary
- 1. Premessa: le ragioni di un confronto
- 2. Il confronto tra Piccolomini e Castelvetro nella storiografia letteraria
- 3. Le forme del commento: una grammatica dei generi espositivi
- 3.1. Generi espositivi a confronto
- 3.2. Il "modo di annotationi"
- 4. Le forme della polemica intellettuale: aspetti linguistici e stilistici
- 4.1. Linguistica dell'allusione
- 4.2. Filologia dell'allusione
- 4.3. Le Annotationi dal progetto alla realizzazione
- 4.4. "Alcuni spositori in lingua nostra": "biografia" di un modulo argomentativo
- 4.5. Scelte lessicali, segni paragrafematici e dispositivi esegetici
- a) pe??p?te?a (Poet. 1450a 34)
- b) ??e?? (Poet. 1453b 23)
- c) ??????, ?, ?? (Poet. 1459b 9)
- 5. Conclusione
- Appendice
- 1. Tabella
- 2. Tavole
- Bibliografia
- 1. Fonti
- 2. Studi critici
- Eugenio Refini: The Courtier and the Philosopher's Stone: Dialogue and Conflict in Fabio Glissenti's Discorsi morali
- Bibliography
- 1. Sources
- 2. Secondary literature
- Irene Verziagi: Forme della polemica antiprotestante e antigesuitica nei Ragguagli di Parnaso di Traiano Boccalini
- Summary
- 1.
- 2.
- 3.
- Bibliografia
- 1. Fonti
- 2. Studi critici
- Paul-Alexis Mellet: Les remontrances : une expression paradoxale de la société politique (XVIème siècle)
- Summary
- 1. Introduction : Qu'est-ce qu'une remontrance?
- 2. Le contexte d'apparition des remontrances et leurs destinataires
- Les remontrances imprimées en France (1555-1600), d'après l'ébauche de catalogue proposée en annexe
- 3. Genre de discours et efficacité des remontrances
- 4. Conclusion : Le paradoxe des remontrances et la monarchie d'équilibre
- Ebauche de catalogue de remontrances françaises de la 2ème moitié du XVIème siècle
- Bibliographie
- Contributors
- Index Nominum
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