Humanistica Lovaniensia, Volume LXV - 2016

Journal of Neo-Latin Studies

Edited by Dirk Sacré, Gilbert Tournoy, Monique Mund Dopchie, Jan Papy, Lambert Isebaert, and Jeroen De Keyser

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Journal - print

Leading journal in the field of Renaissance and modern Latin As well as presenting articles on Neo-Latin topics, the annual journalHumanistica Lovaniensia is a major source for critical editions of Neo-Latin texts with translations and commentaries. Its systematic bibliography of Neo-Latin studies (Instrumentum bibliographicum Neolatinum), accompanied by critical notes, is the standard annual bibliography of publications in the field. The journal is fully indexed (names, mss., Neo-Latin neologisms).
CONSPECTUS RERUM
1. Textus et studia
— Tim MARKEY, Servius Illustrated: Latin Texts and Contexts of Simone Martini's Frontispiece Painting to Petrarch's Virgil
— John MONFASANI, The Humanist and the Scholastic: Giovanni Andrea Bussi and Henricus de Zomeren
— Davide BALDI, The Young Amerigo Vespucci's Latin Exercises
— Svetlana HAUTALA, De componendo hexametro et pentametro: A Device For Computing Syllables Invented
and Published in 1485 by Pacifico Massimi (With the Edition of the Text)
— Jesàºs LÓPEZ ZAMORA, Antonius Urceus, Hesiodi Opera et dies (Florencia, BNCF, ms. Naz. II.VII.125). Edición crítica
— José C. MIRALLES MALDONADO, Discurso de obediencia de Antonio Agustín y Siscar al papa Julio II en nombre del rey Fernando el Católico (1507)
— Richard REX -; David BUTTERFIELD, A Newly Discovered Poem by Erasmus
— Terence TUNBERG, De Erasmo eloquentiae praeceptore
— Paulino PANDIELLA GUTIÉRREZ, Contribución a la biografía de Pedro Juan Nàºà±ez: Los comienzos de su etapa en Barcelona
— Michiel MEEUSEN, Natural Problems Lost and Found: Gisbert Longolius Translating Plutarch's Quaestiones naturales
— Gema SENÉS RODRàGUEZ, Imágenes clásicas De lepore en los Hieroglyphica de Pierio Valeriano
— Victoria Eugenia RODRàGUEZ MARTàN -; Virginia ALFARO BECH, 'Un mundo sin fin'. Los símbolos de eternidad, inmortalidad y juventud eterna en los Hieroglyphica de Pierio Valeriano
— Walther LUDWIG, Die Qualitäten eines Schülerpreises am Pariser Collège de Navarre (1709): Dichtungen von Petrus Angelius Bargaeus (1561)
— Ann MOSS, Justus Lipsius Commonplaced and Collected
— Grégory EMS, Les expositions emblématiques, moyen de diffusion d'un doctrinae specimen des élèves. Références littéraires dans les compositions estudiantines du collège jésuite bruxellois
— José Manuel CAà‘AS REàLLO -; Joaquín José SàNCHEZ GàZQUEZ, Teología y Biblia en Isaac Newton: Pensamiento teológico-filosófico. Su producción sobre teología e historia de la Iglesia
— Josef Fà–RSTER, A Czech Contribution to the Theme of Mauritius in Neo-Latin Drama
— Sander VERWERFT, A Voice from Behind a Late Eighteenth-Century School Desk: The Student Notes of Carolus de Goës

2. Instrumentum criticum
— Marc STEINMANN, Nicht auf dem Scheiterhaufen verbrannt, sondern im Meer ertrunken? Der vermeintliche
Inder Kalanos in Peter von Streithagens Poema in Ruram (1638)
— Maurice GRANT, An Example of Plagiarism in an “Early American Latin Elegy”
— Dirk SACRÉ, Two Unknown Poems by Giovanni Mazza (1877-;1943)

3. Instrumentum bibliographicum Neolatinum

4. Instrumentum lexicographicum
5. Indices
— Index codicum manuscriptorum
— Index nominum

Format: Journal - print

Size: 240 × 160 mm

ISBN: 9789462700857

Publication: January 10, 2017

Series: Humanistica Lovaniensia. Journal of Neo-Latin Studies 65

Languages: English | French | German | Italian | Latin | Spanish

Stock item number: 113334

Dirk Sacré is professor of Latin and Neo-Latin at KU Leuven.
Gilbert Tournoy is emeritus professor of Classical, Mediaeval and Renaissance Latin at KU Leuven.
Jan Papy is full professor of Latin and Neo-Latin literature at KU Leuven. He publishes on Renaissance Humanism in the Low Countries, intellectual history, and Lipsius and Neo-Stoic philosophy.
Lambert Isebaert is professor of Latin and Linguistics at the Université catholique de Louvain (Louvain-la-Neuve).
Monique Mund-Dopchie is emeritus professor of Ancient Greek literature and History of Humanism at the Université Catholique de Louvain (Louvain-la-Neuve).