Book Series Arizona Studies in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, vol. 42

Virgil and Renaissance Culture

L.B.T. Houghton, Marco Sgarbi (eds)

  • Pages: ix + 227 p.
  • Size:152 x 229 mm
  • Language(s):English
  • Publication Year:2018

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  • ISBN: 978-2-503-58190-3
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Brings together studies by scholars from a range of academic disciplines to assess the central position of Virgil in the intellectual, artistic, and political lives of the Renaissance.

Summary

This collection of essays presents a variety of case studies of Virgil’s impact on different branches of Renaissance culture, covering the crucial areas of education and court culture, the visual arts, music history, philosophy, and Neo-Latin and vernacular literature. It brings together established scholars and younger researchers from a range of different academic disciplines. The studies included here will be of particular interest to students of Renaissance social, intellectual, and literary history, to art historians, and to those working on the reception of classical literature; some offer new perspectives on well-known material, while others investigate examples of Renaissance engagement with the Virgilian corpus which have received little or no previous attention. Building on recent scholarship on the Virgilian tradition, the collection opens up new avenues for research on the reception of both Virgil and other classical authors, and addresses questions of fundamental importance to historians of this period — not least the perennial debate over the nature and definition of the Renaissance itself.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

List of Illustrations

Foreword

1. Introduction: The Virgilian Panorama - L. B. T. Houghton

2. Virgil and Renaissance Rhetorical Theory - Peter Mack

3. Virgil in the Renaissance Court - Fabio Stok

4. Virgilian Imagery and the Maiolica of the Mantuan Court - Lisa Boutin Vitela

5. Vergilius in nummis: Virgilian Quotations on Medals and Tokens Issued in the Low Countries during the Second Half of the Sixteenth Century - Cécile Arnould and Pierre Assenmaker

6. The Song of Iopas in Renaissance Italy  - Evan A. MacCarthy

7. Pathetic Fallacy: A Virgilian Case Study- Giovanna Laterza

8. Re-evaluating Turnus: Multiple Voices in Vegio’s Supplement - Anne Rogerson

9. Aeneas Interpres: Landino’s Earliest Allegory of the Aeneid and Ficino’s First Ten Dialogues - Adam T. Foley

10. Reading Virgil through Dante: Literary Ancestry in Ugolino Verino, Carlias 6–8 -Helen Lovatt

11. Virgil Reborn, Reconfigured, Reinvented in the Early Modern Verse-Cento - George Hugo Tucker

12. Virgil and the Idea of a Renaissance - L. B. T. Houghton

Index