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Unfolding of Words: Commentary in the Age of Erasmus [Kietas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Hardback, 277 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 236x156x25 mm, weight: 570 g, 16 Illustrations, unspecified
  • Serija: Erasmus Studies
  • Išleidimo metai: 07-Dec-2012
  • Leidėjas: University of Toronto Press
  • ISBN-10: 1442643374
  • ISBN-13: 9781442643376
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Hardback, 277 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 236x156x25 mm, weight: 570 g, 16 Illustrations, unspecified
  • Serija: Erasmus Studies
  • Išleidimo metai: 07-Dec-2012
  • Leidėjas: University of Toronto Press
  • ISBN-10: 1442643374
  • ISBN-13: 9781442643376
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Leading sixteenth-century scholars such as Martin Luther and Desiderius Erasmus used print technology to engage in dialogue and debate with authoritative contemporary texts. By what Juan Luis Vives termed 'the unfolding of words,' these humanists gave old works new meanings in brief notes and extensive commentaries, full paraphrases, or translations. This critique challenged the Middle Ages' deference to authors and authorship and resulted in some of the most original thought - and most violent controversy - of the Renaissance and Reformation.

The Unfolding of Words brings together international scholarship to explore crucial changes in writers' interactions with religious and classical texts. This collection focuses particularly on commentaries by Erasmus, contextualizing his Annotations and Paraphrases on the New Testament against broader currents and works by such contemporaries as Franēois Rabelais and Jodocus Badius. The Unfolding of Words tracks humanist explorations of the possibilities of the page that led to the modern dictionary, encyclopedia, and scholarly edition.

Recenzijos

The great value of present collection is the degree to which these essays demonstrate the indispensability of commentary in the Renaissance, how integral theories and practices of commentary were to a vibrant intellectual world. - Russ Leo (Sixteenth Century Journal vol 65:02:2014) This is an excellent volume - an education for the novice and a provocation to further scholarship to the expert. - R. Ward Holder (Renaissance Quarterly vol 66:04:2013)

Preface ix
Acknowledgments xv
Abbreviations xix
PART ONE GENRES OF SIXTEENTH-CENTURY COMMENTARY
1 Theory and Practices of Commentary in the Renaissance
3(24)
Jean Ceard
PART TWO THE BIBLICAL SCHOLARSHIP OF ERASMUS
2 Erasmus's Paraphrases: A `New Kind of Commentary'?
27(28)
Jean-Francois Cottier
Editor's Addendum: Translating an Erasmian Definition of Paraphrase
46(9)
Judith Rice Henderson
3 The Actor in the Story: Horizons of Interpretation in Erasmus's Annotations on Luke
55(15)
Mark Vessey
4 The Function of Ambrosiaster in Erasmus's Annotations on the Epistle to the Galatians
70(16)
Riemer Faber
5 Erasmus's Biblical Scholarship in the Toronto Project
86(15)
Robert D. Sider
PART THREE RELIGIOUS CONTEXTS OF PRINTED COMMENTARY
6 `Virtual Classroom': Josse Bade's Commentaries for the Pious Reader
101(17)
Mark Crane
7 Embedded Commentary in Luther's Translation of Romans 3
118(22)
Gordon A. Jensen
8 Commenting on Hatred of Commentaries: Les Censures des Theologiens Revised by Robert Estienne, 1552
140(27)
Helene Cazes
PART FOUR DEVELOPMENTS IN HUMANIST PHILOLOGY
9 Rabelais's Lost Stratagemata (ca. 1539): A Commentary on Frontinus?
167(21)
Claude La Charite
10 Commentaries on Tacitus by Justus Lipsius: Their Editing and Printing History
188(45)
Jeanine De Landtsheer
Appendix 1 A Survey of Lipsius's Editions of Tacitus (Text and/or Commentary) 233(1)
Appendix 2 The Praenomen of Tacitus: Why Lipsius Preferred Caius to Publius 234(2)
Appendix 3 The Annotations in Leiden UL, 762 B 4 as Source of the Curae secundae 236(4)
Appendix 4 Lipsius's Evolving Commentaries: Two Examples in the 1585 Edition, Curae secundae, and 1588 Edition 240(3)
Works Cited 243(20)
Contributors 263(4)
Index 267
Judith Rice Henderson is a professor in the Department of English and is active in the Classical, Medieval, and Renaissance Studies Program at the University of Saskatchewan.