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John Milton, Epistolarum Familiarium Liber Unus and Uncollected Letters Edited with Introduction, Translation, and Commentary
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Redacteur: Haan, Estelle
Titel: John Milton, Epistolarum Familiarium Liber Unus and Uncollected Letters Edited with Introduction, Translation, and Commentary
Uitgever: Universitaire Pers Leuven
ISBN: 9789462701878
Serie: Supplementa Humanistica Lovaniensia, deel 44
Serie: 44
Editie: 1. ed
Prijs: € 90,00
Verschijningsdatum: 01-11-2019
Bericht: Uitverkocht niet meer leverbaar
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Categorie: Literatuur ges. buitenland
Taal: lat
Imprint: Leuven University Press
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Verschijningsvorm: Paperback / softback
Paginas: 556
 

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[Annotatie]: First full-scale edition of John Miltons Latin and uncollected vernacular letters[Inhoudsopgave]: Acknowledgement Abbreviations Editorial Policy Introduction 1 Milton Among the Epistolographers 2 Miltons Epistolarum Familiarium Liber Unus 2.1 Portraits of an Artist: St Pauls School, Cambridge, and Beyond 2.2 The Italian Journey 2.3 After Italy: Pupils and Pedagogues 2.4 Miltons Foreign Visitors in London 3 Uncollected Latin Letters to Hermann Mylius 4 Uncollected Vernacular Letters Epistolarum familiarium liber unus General Headnote Headnotes, Texts, Translations, Commentaries Preface: The Printer to the Reader 1 To Thomas Young (26 March 1627) 2 To Alexander Gil (20 May 1630) 3 To Alexander Gil (July 1629) 4 To Thomas Young (21 July 1628) 5 To Alexander Gil (4 December 1634) 6 To Charles Diodati (2 September 1637) 7 To Charles Diodati (23 September 1637) 8 To Benedetto Buonmattei (10 September 1638) 9 To Lucas Holstenius (30 March 1639) 10 To Carlo Dati (21 April 1647) 11 To Hermann Mylius (31 December 1651) 12 To Leonard Philaras (June 1652) 13 To Richard Heath (13 December 1652) 14 To Henry Oldenburg (6 July 1654) 15 To Leonard Philaras (28 September 1654) 16 To Lieuwe van Aitzema (5 February 1655) 17 To Ezekiel Spanheim (24 March 1655) 18 To Henry Oldenburg (25 June 1656) 19 To Richard Jones (21 September 1656) 20 To Peter Heimbach (8 November 1656) 21 To Emery Bigot (24 March 1657) 22 To Richard Jones (c. May 1656) 23 To Henri de Brass (15 July 1657) 24 To Henry Oldenburg (1 August 1657) 25 To Richard Jones (1 August 1657) 26 To Henri de Brass (16 December 1657) 27 To Peter Heimbach (18 December 1657) 28 To Jean de Labadie (27 April 1659) 29 To Henry Oldenburg (20 December 1659) 30 To Richard Jones (20 December 1659) 31 To Peter Heimbach (15 August 1666) Epistolae to Hermann Mylius General Headnote Headnotes, Texts, Translations, Commentaries 1 7 November 1651 2 31 December 1651 3 8 January 1652 4 20 January 1652 5 10 February 1652 6 13 February 1652 7 21 February 1652 Uncollected vernacular letters Headnotes, Texts, and Commentaries 1 To an Unnamed Friend (c. 1633) (a) Draft 1 (b) Draft 2 2 To Bulstrode Whitelocke (12 February 1652) 3 To John Bradshaw (21 February 1653) Appendix: Latin Letters to Milton Bibliography Index nominum et locorum List of Figures[Promotie]: John Milton holds an impressive place within the rich tradition of neo-Latin epistolography. His Epistolae Familiares and uncollected letters paint an invigorating portrait of the artist as a young man, offering insight into his reading programme, his views on education, friendship, poetry, his relations with continental literati, his blindness, and his role as Latin Secretary. This edition presents a modernised Latin text and a facing English translation, complemented by a detailed introduction and a comprehensive commentary. Situating Miltons letters in relation to the classical, pedagogical, neo-Latin, and vernacular contexts at the heart of their composition, it presents fresh evidence in regard to Miltons relationships with the Italian philologist Benedetto Buonmattei, the Greek humanist Leonard Philaras, the radical pastor Jean de Labadie, and the German diplomat Peter Heimbach. It also announces several new discoveries, most notably a manuscript of Henry Oldenburgs transcription of Ep. Fam. 25. This volume fills an important gap in Milton scholarship, and will prove of particular use to Milton scholars, students, philologists, neo-Latinists, and those interested in the humanist reinvention of the epistolographic tradition.
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