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Cet ouvrage consiste en l’édition du premier livre des Coryciana paru à Rome en 1524 : recueil poétique (372 épigrammes) rassemblant les contributions de nombreux poètes actifs dans la Rome du début du XVIe siècle, sous l’impulsion du protonotaire Johann Goritz (Corycius) d’origine allemande qui donne son nom au volume.L’occasion est celle de l’institution d’un culte de sainte Anne trinitaire (importée d’Europe du Nord) au sein de l’église Sant’Agostino in Campo Marzio à Rome, concrétisé par la réalisation d’une chapelle consacrée à Sant’Anna Metterza due à Andrea Sansovino et appuyée sur une colonne affresquée par Raphaël (1511-1512), le tout soutenu par un banquet poétique annuel.À la fois objet littéraire et document culturel, l’ensemble constitue un des rares témoignages du foisonnement poétique à Rome avant le Sac de la ville qui mettra brutalement fin en 1527 à cette expérience originale maintenue sous les pontificats, notamment, de Léon X et de Jules II.Il s’agit ici de la première traduction en langue française des Coryciana, dont l’editio princeps du texte original latin a été procurée par J. Iijsewijn en 1997.Cette traduction précise qui à elle seule est le résultat d’un travail de longue haleine est soutenue et accompagnée à la fois d’une introduction mettant en place les différents aspects et regards (historique, sociologique, poétique) sur les Coryciana ; d’une riche annotation ; d’un index prosopographique des poètes, de plusieurs annexes (dont le De poetis urbanis de Francesco Arsilli) ainsi que d’une illustration (8 planches).Cet ouvrage est une version retravaillée et adaptée d'un texte accepté comme thèse de doctorat, soutenue summa cum laude, à l'Université de Trèves (Fachbereich II).
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Bohuslav of Lobkowicz and Hassenstein (1462 - 1510), Bohemian scholar and poet of noble birth, has left many works written in brilliant Latin. His collected poetical work appearing after his prose and epistles as the third and last part of the editorial row at the Bibliotheca Teubneriana was always considered as the best part of Hassenstein's literary heritage. Beside the satires commenting contemporary politic and social situation various examples of the traditional occasional poetry can be found in the collection. Also his short love poems as well as variations in the religious themes are without doubt of interest. Numerous personalities from the world of nobility and scholarship from Central Europe were counted to the addressees of Hassenstein's poems. Bohuslav von Lobkowicz auf Hassenstein (1462 - 1510), böhmischer Gelehrter und Dichter adeliger Herkunft, hinterließ zahlreiche in brillantem Latein geschriebene Werke. Als dritter und letzter Teil erscheint in der Bibliotheca Teubneriana nach seinen prosaischen Schriften (ed. Ryba/BT 1937) und Briefen (edd. Martínek/Martínková/ 1969 und 1980) seine Gedichtsammlung, die immer für den besten Teil des Hassensteinschen literarischen Nachlasses gehalten wurde. Außer den die damalige politische und gesellschaftliche Lage kommentierenden Satiren findet man in der Sammlung auch traditionelle Beispiele der Gelegenheitslyrik wie z.B. zahlreiche Epicedien. Bemerkenswert sind seine kurzen Liebesgedichte sowie auch Bearbeitungen von religiösen Themen. Zu den Adressaten von Hassensteins Gedichten zählten viele führende Persönlichkeiten und Gelehrte aus dem mitteleuropäischen Raum.
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"For a young man looking to make his way in the world of fifteenth-century Italy one of the most promising paths to fame and, if not fortune, at least a comfortable life, was literature. That was the path pursued by Angelo Ambrogini, who was born in 1454 in Montepulciano, the city in Tuscany from which he would later take the name by which he became known to history, Poliziano, or in its latinized form, Politianus. It was in the years from about 1470 to the middle of the decade that the young poet began to attract the attention of powerful patrons with his compositions in Latin and Greek. Many of the Latin poems later collected in the Book of Epigrams date from the early 70s, although there is no evidence that at the time of their composition Poliziano contemplated ever publishing them. The same may be said of the poems in the Book of Greek Epigrams that date from this period. From the year of his first appointment to the Studio until his death in 1494, Poliziano's poetic output was intimately connected with his researches as a scholar. In the tumultuous years following his death, his papers were dispersed and his legacy imperilled, to be rescued only by the intervention of his executors, Pietro Crinito and Alessandro Sarti, who delivered his Greek and Latin works to Aldo Manuzio for publication. The texts in this volume are largely the fruit of their devotion"--
Latin poetry, Medieval and modern --- Greek poetry, Modern --- Poliziano, Angelo,
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