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"Michael Marullus (c. 1453/4-1500), born in Greece, began life as a mercenary soldier but became a prominent Neo-Latin poet and scholar who worked in Florence and Naples. He married the beautiful and learned Alessandra Scala, daughter of the humanist Bartolomeo Scala, chancellor of Florence, and his Epigrams bring alive the circle of Lorenzo di Pierfrancesco de'Medici. Among Marullus' influences were ancient Greek texts such as the Homeric and Orphic hymns, the Corpus Hermeticum, the hymns of Proclus, Cleanthes, and Callimachus, and Julian the Apostate's Hymn to the Sun. Marullus was particularly important, however, as one of the first Renaissance poets to imitate the works of Lucretius, and one witness reported that, after his death by drowning, a copy of the Roman poet's works was found in his saddlebag. Later poets imitated him in vernacular love poetry, especially Ronsard; he even appears as a shadowy figure in the pages of George Eliot's Romola, where he is depicted as a confirmed pagan. This edition contains Marullus' complete Latin poetry. All of these works appear in English translation for the first time."--Publisher's description.
Marullo Tarcaniota, Michele, --- Marulle, Michel, --- Marullo, Michele, --- Marullus, Michael, --- Tarcaniota, Michele Marullo, --- Tarchaniota Marullus, Michael, --- Lyrik. --- Neulatein. --- Marullo, Michele. --- Marullo Tarcaniota, Michele, - -1500 - Translations into English --- Marullo Tarcaniota, Michele, - -1500
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Unter den lateinischen Dichtern des italienischen Quattrocento fand der Grieche Michael Marullus (1453-1500), zugleich Söldner und Poet, in den Kulturzentren Neapel, Rom und Florenz eine Heimat und nimmt literarisch doch eine Sonderstellung ein. In seinen lyrischen Gedichten überrascht er durch originelle, schon conceptualistische Zuspitzung der Darstellung. Der Versuch seiner berühmten Hymni Naturales, durch Hymnen auf antike Gottheiten ein neuzeitliches Weltverständnis auszudrücken, fasziniert noch seine modernen Leser. Von Anfang an hat Marulus' Art ebenso Wiederspruch wie Zustimmung herausgefordert, wie an mehreren Rezeptionsstufen veranschaulicht wird - von Erasmus von Rotterdam über Aorist und Du Bellay bis zu Jakob Balde und zur Wiederentdeckung durch Benedetto Croce. Die hier versammelten Beiträge suchen Marullus durch zweisprachige Textwiedergabe mit Stellenkommentar - z.B. seines Fürstenspiegels Institutiones Principales - zugänglicher zu machen.
Hymns, Latin (Medieval and modern)
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Latin poetry, Medieval and modern
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Latin literature, Medieval and modern
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Latin hymns, Medieval and modern
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History and criticism
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Marullo Tarcaniota, Michele,
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Marulle, Michel,
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Marullo, Michele,
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Marullus, Michael,
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Tarcaniota, Michele Marullo,
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Tarchaniota Marullus, Michael,
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Criticism and interpretation
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Hymns, Latin (Medieval and modern).
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Latin poetry, Medieval and modern.
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Marullus, Michael Tarchaniota,
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Marullo, Michele.
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Italy.
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Freiburg
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Cosmology --- -Cosmology, Medieval, in literature --- Gods, Roman --- -Gods, Roman, in literature --- Hymns, Latin (Medieval and modern) --- -Hymns, Latin (Medieval and modern) --- -Mythology, Roman --- -Mythology, Roman, in literature --- Roman mythology --- Latin hymns, Medieval and modern --- Roman gods --- Astronomy --- Deism --- Metaphysics --- Poetry --- Translations into German --- History and criticism --- Marullo Tarcaniota, Michele --- -Criticism and interpretation --- Cosmology, Medieval, in literature. --- Gods, Roman, in literature. --- Mythology, Roman --- Mythology, Roman, in literature. --- Poetry. --- Translations into German. --- History and criticism. --- Cosmology, Medieval, in literature --- Gods, Roman, in literature --- Mythology, Roman, in literature --- Marullo Tarcaniota, Michele, --- Marulle, Michel, --- Marullo, Michele, --- Marullus, Michael, --- Tarcaniota, Michele Marullo, --- Tarchaniota Marullus, Michael, --- Criticism and interpretation.
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