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This monograph offers a commentary on the 'catalog' of constellations at vv. 255-455 of the first book of Manilius' Astronomica. The commentary, embracing three levels (philological, literary, and scientific-philosophical), aims to analyze the presence in Manilius of Aratus' Phenomena, a poem widely read and translated in Rome. The discussion of the passage's many philological, exegetical and scientific questions, contained in the notes to single verses, is accompanied by an introductory essay, a critically revised text and a new Italian translation. The work aims to offer an up-to-date tool for examining a complex text that still raises questions. La monografia propone un commento al ‘catalogo’ delle costellazioni contenuto ai vv. 255-455 del primo libro degli Astronomica di Manilio. Il commento, che spazia su tre livelli (filologico, letterario e scientifico filosofico), intende mettere a fuoco le modalità con le quali Manilio rielabora e adatta i Fenomeni di Arato, un testo ampiamente letto e tradotto a Roma. La discussione dei numerosi problemi filologici, esegetici e scientifici del passo, contenuta nelle note ai singoli versi, è corredata da un saggio introduttivo, da un testo criticamente rivisto e da una nuova traduzione italiana. Il lavoro intende dunque offrire uno strumento aggiornato per affrontare un testo di non semplice lettura, che pone ancora molti interrogativi e solleva complesse domande.
Manilio --- Ecphrasis --- Astronomical poetry --- Aratea tradition --- Constellation
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This monograph offers a commentary on the 'catalog' of constellations at vv. 255-455 of the first book of Manilius' Astronomica. The commentary, embracing three levels (philological, literary, and scientific-philosophical), aims to analyze the presence in Manilius of Aratus' Phenomena, a poem widely read and translated in Rome. The discussion of the passage's many philological, exegetical and scientific questions, contained in the notes to single verses, is accompanied by an introductory essay, a critically revised text and a new Italian translation. The work aims to offer an up-to-date tool for examining a complex text that still raises questions. La monografia propone un commento al ‘catalogo’ delle costellazioni contenuto ai vv. 255-455 del primo libro degli Astronomica di Manilio. Il commento, che spazia su tre livelli (filologico, letterario e scientifico filosofico), intende mettere a fuoco le modalità con le quali Manilio rielabora e adatta i Fenomeni di Arato, un testo ampiamente letto e tradotto a Roma. La discussione dei numerosi problemi filologici, esegetici e scientifici del passo, contenuta nelle note ai singoli versi, è corredata da un saggio introduttivo, da un testo criticamente rivisto e da una nuova traduzione italiana. Il lavoro intende dunque offrire uno strumento aggiornato per affrontare un testo di non semplice lettura, che pone ancora molti interrogativi e solleva complesse domande.
Classical texts --- Manilio --- Ecphrasis --- Astronomical poetry --- Aratea tradition --- Constellation
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This monograph offers a commentary on the 'catalog' of constellations at vv. 255-455 of the first book of Manilius' Astronomica. The commentary, embracing three levels (philological, literary, and scientific-philosophical), aims to analyze the presence in Manilius of Aratus' Phenomena, a poem widely read and translated in Rome. The discussion of the passage's many philological, exegetical and scientific questions, contained in the notes to single verses, is accompanied by an introductory essay, a critically revised text and a new Italian translation. The work aims to offer an up-to-date tool for examining a complex text that still raises questions. La monografia propone un commento al ‘catalogo’ delle costellazioni contenuto ai vv. 255-455 del primo libro degli Astronomica di Manilio. Il commento, che spazia su tre livelli (filologico, letterario e scientifico filosofico), intende mettere a fuoco le modalità con le quali Manilio rielabora e adatta i Fenomeni di Arato, un testo ampiamente letto e tradotto a Roma. La discussione dei numerosi problemi filologici, esegetici e scientifici del passo, contenuta nelle note ai singoli versi, è corredata da un saggio introduttivo, da un testo criticamente rivisto e da una nuova traduzione italiana. Il lavoro intende dunque offrire uno strumento aggiornato per affrontare un testo di non semplice lettura, che pone ancora molti interrogativi e solleva complesse domande.
Classical texts --- Manilio --- Ecphrasis --- Astronomical poetry --- Aratea tradition --- Constellation
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Ecphrasis --- Ekfrasis --- Ekphrasis --- Ekphrasis. --- Literature --- History and criticism. --- History and criticism
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Examining a wide range of ekphrastic poems, Kennedy argues that contemporary British poets writing out of both mainstream and avant-garde traditions challenge established critical models of ekphrasis with work that is more complex than representational or counter-representational responses to paintings in museums and galleries.
Ekphrasis. --- English poetry --- Ecphrasis --- Art in literature --- Description (Rhetoric) --- History and criticism.
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The process of shaping cultural identity in viceregal Spanish America has occurred as much through the medium of pictures as through the medium of writing. Focused on writing that references visual texts (ekphrasis), Visions of Empire in Colonial Spanish American Ekphrastic Writing examined the way words about pictures in the writing of three Spanish American Creoles negotiate the challenges that confronted the ruling elite in Spanish America during the contentious period between the Conquest and Independence.
Spanish American literature --- Ekphrasis. --- Imperialism in literature. --- Ecphrasis --- Art in literature --- Description (Rhetoric) --- History and criticism.
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Ekphrasis in American Poetry: The Colonial Period to the 21st Century provides a sample of the chronological range and stylistic variety of ekphrastic poetry, or poetry that engages in various ways with different types of visual art, including pictographs, paintings, moving panoramas, daguerreotypes, photographs, landscape, and more. The volume shows how ekphrasis has been a part of American poetry from its inception, and that as many American men as women have produced work in this genre. The book opens with an overview chapter followed by an examination of American ekphrastic poems during th
American poetry --- Ekphrasis. --- Ecphrasis --- Art in literature --- Description (Rhetoric) --- History and criticism.
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This book fills a gap in the market as it ranges over the whole of Belleau's work, rather than concentrating solely on La Bergerie or Les Amours et nouveaux eschanges des pierres precieuses. It starts by asking why a group of doctors produced a French edition of Belleau in 1945. It moves on to consider sickness and healing in Belleau's work, studying the comedy, La Reconnue, and the macaronic poem, the Dictamen metrificum, alongside the better-known texts. Throughout, it emphasizes the importance of the political and religious background of the time. A miraculous stick that Belleau describes in La Bergerie is seen in the first chapter of L'Art de guérir as a symbol of therapeutic powers. The second chapter considers love and the poet's debt to other writers, such as Sappho or Ficino (Belleau was erudite and eclectic). Les Amours de David et de Bersabee is the focal point of Chapter 3; once again one sees the corrosive powers of love, and the ability of poetry and music to transform suffering into beauty. Mention is made of the various academies, which were important in Belleau's development. Chapter 4 traces the motif of illness in La Reconnue and links it to religious turmoil. This connection is even clearer in the Dictamen metrificum de bello huguenotico, a strange, savagely humorous text (Chapter 5). Chapter 6 concerns Belleau's poems on precious stones, surely the pinnacle of his achievement. In those, therapy is an explicitly articulated motif, while religious faith is crucial. The conclusion suggests parallels with writers such as Saint Augustine, Rabelais, Du Bellay and Montaigne.
French poetry. --- Belleau, Remy, --- Academies. --- Pléiade. --- Poetry. --- ecphrasis. --- faith. --- gems. --- healing. --- humour. --- love. --- music.
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This book fills a gap in the market as it ranges over the whole of Belleau's work, rather than concentrating solely on La Bergerie or Les Amours et nouveaux eschanges des pierres precieuses. It starts by asking why a group of doctors produced a French edition of Belleau in 1945. It moves on to consider sickness and healing in Belleau's work, studying the comedy, La Reconnue, and the macaronic poem, the Dictamen metrificum, alongside the better-known texts. Throughout, it emphasizes the importance of the political and religious background of the time. A miraculous stick that Belleau describes in La Bergerie is seen in the first chapter of L'Art de guérir as a symbol of therapeutic powers. The second chapter considers love and the poet's debt to other writers, such as Sappho or Ficino (Belleau was erudite and eclectic). Les Amours de David et de Bersabee is the focal point of Chapter 3; once again one sees the corrosive powers of love, and the ability of poetry and music to transform suffering into beauty. Mention is made of the various academies, which were important in Belleau's development. Chapter 4 traces the motif of illness in La Reconnue and links it to religious turmoil. This connection is even clearer in the Dictamen metrificum de bello huguenotico, a strange, savagely humorous text (Chapter 5). Chapter 6 concerns Belleau's poems on precious stones, surely the pinnacle of his achievement. In those, therapy is an explicitly articulated motif, while religious faith is crucial. The conclusion suggests parallels with writers such as Saint Augustine, Rabelais, Du Bellay and Montaigne.
French poetry. --- Belleau, Remy, --- Academies. --- Pléiade. --- Poetry. --- ecphrasis. --- faith. --- gems. --- healing. --- humour. --- love. --- music.
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This book fills a gap in the market as it ranges over the whole of Belleau's work, rather than concentrating solely on La Bergerie or Les Amours et nouveaux eschanges des pierres precieuses. It starts by asking why a group of doctors produced a French edition of Belleau in 1945. It moves on to consider sickness and healing in Belleau's work, studying the comedy, La Reconnue, and the macaronic poem, the Dictamen metrificum, alongside the better-known texts. Throughout, it emphasizes the importance of the political and religious background of the time. A miraculous stick that Belleau describes in La Bergerie is seen in the first chapter of L'Art de guérir as a symbol of therapeutic powers. The second chapter considers love and the poet's debt to other writers, such as Sappho or Ficino (Belleau was erudite and eclectic). Les Amours de David et de Bersabee is the focal point of Chapter 3; once again one sees the corrosive powers of love, and the ability of poetry and music to transform suffering into beauty. Mention is made of the various academies, which were important in Belleau's development. Chapter 4 traces the motif of illness in La Reconnue and links it to religious turmoil. This connection is even clearer in the Dictamen metrificum de bello huguenotico, a strange, savagely humorous text (Chapter 5). Chapter 6 concerns Belleau's poems on precious stones, surely the pinnacle of his achievement. In those, therapy is an explicitly articulated motif, while religious faith is crucial. The conclusion suggests parallels with writers such as Saint Augustine, Rabelais, Du Bellay and Montaigne.
French poetry. --- Academies. --- Pléiade. --- Poetry. --- ecphrasis. --- faith. --- gems. --- healing. --- humour. --- love. --- music. --- Belleau, Remy,
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