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Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10
0198148828
ISBN-13
9780198148821
eBay Product ID (ePID)
1247711

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
460 Pages
Publication Name
Catullus and His Renaissance Readers
Language
English
Subject
Renaissance, Europe / Renaissance, Poetry, Ancient & Classical, Subjects & Themes / General
Publication Year
1993
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Literary Criticism, History
Author
Julia Haig Gaisser
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
1.2 in
Item Weight
25.6 Oz
Item Length
8.8 in
Item Width
5.7 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
College Audience
LCCN
92-014489
Dewey Edition
20
Reviews
"Scholars of both the Renaissance and the ancient world will find this study rewarding and will benefit from the author's wide learning."--Choice "If one measure of a good book is a concluding wish that it were even longer, then Julia Gaisser's study is a very fine book indeed. Its various virtues include a clear and graceful style, an absolutely lucid organization, thorough coverage of primary and secondary sources, and a topic both focused and full of broader implications. Reading Gaisser provides a solid introduction not only to the subject announced in her title but to a whole intellectual milieu; in her pages the world of Renaissance humanism comes to life....A study that might easily have been dry and pedantic instead moves briskly to a close that will seem (to many readers) to come too soon."--Sixteenth Century Journal "This is an extremely well researched and well written book with much to offer readers interested in the role played by Classical authors in the development of Renaissance literature."--Religious Studies Review "Gaisser has done a valuable service by navigating the fortuna of Catullus in the Renaissance and judiciously bringing to light the earliest influences that shaped the text we now possess....Any future study will have to use her work as a starting point."--The Classical Review "Gaisser has produced a first-rate piece of scholarship which will remain the definitive treatment of its subject for many years to come."--Renaissance Quarterly, 'richly documented, carefully arranged and well-written monograph'M. van der Poel, Mnemosyne, XLVII, Fasc.1, 'most readable of scholarly studies ... The thoroughness of her researches is here attested by 125 pages of notes, rendered particularly useful by generous quotation from many inaccessible Renaissance Latin works. This leaves her text splendidly uncluttered and approachable. Throughout shedisplays full control of her material. She also makes a major contribution to the study of the classical tradition in the Renaissance.'Ceri Davies, University College of Swansea, The Classical Review, Vol. XLIV, No. 1, 1994, 'Hats off to a work of old-fashioned scholarship! How pleasant, and how comforting, to find a bibliography that is not only up to date on contemporaries, but that also gives room - lots of room - to the scholars of the past ... the best and most provocative book on Catullus in many years ... useful, important, and delightful book.'Paul Pascal, University of Washington, Bryn Mawr Clasical Review 4.5 (1993)'"There is no general study that treats the reception of Catullus after the first edition, or follows his fortunes through the Renaissance," says Gaisser. She has richly filled that lacuna.'Choice, November 1993'as a historical account of the work of the editors, commentators, and imitators, who constitute her 'Renaissance readers', there is not much left to be desired, and some of the textual and bibliographical research is very impressive'Stuart Gillespie, University of Glasgow, Notes and Queries, June 1994'most readable of scholarly studies ... The thoroughness of her researches is here attested by 125 pages of notes, rendered particularly useful by generous quotation from many inaccessible Renaissance Latin works. This leaves her text splendidly uncluttered and approachable. Throughout she displays full control of her material. She also makes a major contribution to the study of the classical tradition in the Renaissance.'Ceri Davies, University College of Swansea, The Classical Review, Vol. XLIV, No. 1, 1994'... the book is elegantly and sensibly arranged: In every chapter, Gaisser succeeds at the very difficult task of characterization of the commentaries and other reader-responses, and she forestalls by her expert knowledge and good critical sense the natural deire of this reader for vehement criticism in the Renaissance mode. Given the standards of book production today, this is a remarkably accurate volume, a pleaseure to read and reliable in its everydetail. It needs no emendation or interpretation; it removes difficulties without creating new ones. ... worthy not only of reading but of imitation.Seventeenth-Century News/Spring-Summer, 1994'This is an orderly and intelligent book, which the student of Catullus will certainly wish to read... all students of Catullus will want this book.'J. K. Newman, Urbana, Journal of Roman Studies'richly documented, carefully arranged and well-written monograph'M. van der Poel, Mnemosyne, XLVII, Fasc.1'Gaisser has written a book which must be the first to focus in such meticulous detail on the publishing history and commentary tradition of an ancient author in the Renaissance ... She takes us deftly through a maze of textual errors and emendations, tracing the legacy of both in successive editions ... not only a discriminating guide ... She is also a profoundly knowledgeable commentator.'Renaissance Studies, vol 8, No 3, 'Gaisser has written a book which must be the first to focus in such meticulous detail on the publishing history and commentary tradition of an ancient author in the Renaissance ... She takes us deftly through a maze of textual errors and emendations, tracing the legacy of both in successiveeditions ... not only a discriminating guide ... She is also a profoundly knowledgeable commentator.'Renaissance Studies, vol 8, No 3, "Scholars of both the Renaissance and the ancient world will find this study rewarding and will benefit from the author's wide learning."-- Choice "If one measure of a good book is a concluding wish that it were even longer, then Julia Gaisser's study is a very fine book indeed. Its various virtues include a clear and graceful style, an absolutely lucid organization, thorough coverage of primary and secondary sources, and a topic both focused and full of broader implications. Reading Gaisser provides a solid introduction not only to the subject announced in her title but to a whole intellectual milieu; in her pages the world of Renaissance humanism comes to life....A study that might easily have been dry and pedantic instead moves briskly to a close that will seem (to many readers) to come too soon."-- Sixteenth Century Journal "This is an extremely well researched and well written book with much to offer readers interested in the role played by Classical authors in the development of Renaissance literature."-- Religious Studies Review "Gaisser has done a valuable service by navigating the fortuna of Catullus in the Renaissance and judiciously bringing to light the earliest influences that shaped the text we now possess....Any future study will have to use her work as a starting point."-- The Classical Review "Gaisser has produced a first-rate piece of scholarship which will remain the definitive treatment of its subject for many years to come."-- Renaissance Quarterly, '... the book is elegantly and sensibly arranged: In every chapter, Gaisser succeeds at the very difficult task of characterization of the commentaries and other reader-responses, and she forestalls by her expert knowledge and good critical sense the natural deire of this reader for vehementcriticism in the Renaissance mode. Given the standards of book production today, this is a remarkably accurate volume, a pleaseure to read and reliable in its every detail. It needs no emendation or interpretation; it removes difficulties without creating new ones. ... worthy not only of readingbut of imitation.Seventeenth-Century News/Spring-Summer, 1994, 'as a historical account of the work of the editors, commentators, and imitators, who constitute her 'Renaissance readers', there is not much left to be desired, and some of the textual and bibliographical research is very impressive'Stuart Gillespie, University of Glasgow, Notes and Queries, June 1994, 'Hats off to a work of old-fashioned scholarship! How pleasant, and how comforting, to find a bibliography that is not only up to date on contemporaries, but that also gives room - lots of room - to the scholars of the past ... the best and most provocative book on Catullus in many years ...useful, important, and delightful book.'Paul Pascal, University of Washington, Bryn Mawr Clasical Review 4.5 (1993), '"There is no general study that treats the reception of Catullus after the first edition, or follows his fortunes through the Renaissance," says Gaisser. She has richly filled that lacuna.'Choice, November 1993, 'This is an orderly and intelligent book, which the student of Catullus will certainly wish to read... all students of Catullus will want this book.'J. K. Newman, Urbana, Journal of Roman Studies, "Scholars of both the Renaissance and the ancient world will find this study rewarding and will benefit from the author's wide learning."--Choice "If one measure of a good book is a concluding wish that it were even longer, then Julia Gaisser's study is a very fine book indeed. Its various virtues include a clear and graceful style, an absolutely lucid organization, thorough coverage of primary and secondary sources, and a topic both focused and full of broader implications. Reading Gaisser provides a solid introduction not only to the subject announced in her title but to a whole intellectual milieu; in her pages the world of Renaissance humanism comes to life....A study that might easily have been dry and pedantic instead moves briskly to a close that will seem (to many readers) to come too soon."--Sixteenth Century Journal "This is an extremely well researched and well written book with much to offer readers interested in the role played by Classical authors in the development of Renaissance literature."--Religious Studies Review "Gaisser has done a valuable service by navigating thefortunaof Catullus in the Renaissance and judiciously bringing to light the earliest influences that shaped the text we now possess....Any future study will have to use her work as a starting point."--The Classical Review "Gaisser has produced a first-rate piece of scholarship which will remain the definitive treatment of its subject for many years to come."--Renaissance Quarterly, "Scholars of both the Renaissance and the ancient world will find this study rewarding and will benefit from the author's wide learning."--Choice"If one measure of a good book is a concluding wish that it were even longer, then Julia Gaisser's study is a very fine book indeed. Its various virtues include a clear and graceful style, an absolutely lucid organization, thorough coverage of primary and secondary sources, and a topic both focused and full of broader implications. Reading Gaisser provides a solid introduction not only to the subject announced in her title but to a whole intellectual milieu; in her pages the world of Renaissance humanism comes to life....A study that might easily have been dry and pedantic instead moves briskly to a close that will seem (to many readers) to come too soon."--Sixteenth Century Journal"This is an extremely well researched and well written book with much to offer readers interested in the role played by Classical authors in the development of Renaissance literature."--Religious Studies Review"Gaisser has done a valuable service by navigating the fortuna of Catullus in the Renaissance and judiciously bringing to light the earliest influences that shaped the text we now possess....Any future study will have to use her work as a starting point."--The Classical Review"Gaisser has produced a first-rate piece of scholarship which will remain the definitive treatment of its subject for many years to come."--Renaissance Quarterly
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
874/.01
Table Of Content
Preface; Selective chronology; Introduction; Emendatio; Interpretatio; Prelectio; Commentarius; Imitatio; Parodia; Conclusion; Appendix; Bibliography.
Synopsis
This is the first general study of the fortunes of Catullus in the Renaissance. After a brief introduction tracing the transmission of the poet from antiquity to the middle of the fifteenth century, the book follows his reception and interpretation by editors, commentators, university lecturers, and poets from the first edition (1472) through the sixteenth century. The focus is on Catullus but also on his Renaissance readers. Their text and interpretations not only influenced the ways in which later generations (including our own) would read the poet, but also provide windows into their own intellectual and historical worlds, which include Poliziano's Florence, Rome under the Medici Pope Leo X and his puritanical successor Adrian VI, the Paris of Ronsard and Marc-Antoine de Muret, post-Tridentine Rome, and sixteenth-century Leiden - as well as fifteenth-century Verona, where Catullus was an object of patriotic veneration, and Pontano's Naples, where poets learned to read and imitate him through Martial's imitations., This is the first general study of the fortunes of Catullus in the Renaissance. After a brief introduction tracing the transmission of the poet from antiquity to the middle of the fifteenth century, the book follows his reception and interpretation by editors, commentators, university lecturers, and poets from the first edition (1472) through the sixteenth century. The focus is on Catullus but also on his Renaissance readers. Their text and interpretations not only influenced the ways in which later generations (including our own) would read the poet, but also provide windows into their own intellectual and historical worlds, which include Poliziano's Florence, Rome under the Medici Pope Leo X and his puritanical successor Adrian VI, the Paris of Ronsard and Marc-Antoine de Muret, post-Tridentine Rome, and sixteenth-century Leiden--as well as fifteenth-century Verona, where Catullus was an object of patriotic veneration, and Pontano's Naples, where poets learned to read and imitate him through Martial's imitations.
LC Classification Number
PA6276.G35 1993

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