Greeks, Books and Libraries in Renaissance Venice

Greeks, Books and Libraries in Renaissance Venice
Title Greeks, Books and Libraries in Renaissance Venice PDF eBook
Author Rosa Maria Piccione
Publisher Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Pages 411
Release 2020-11-09
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 3110577089

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What does writing Greek books mean at the height of the Cinquecento in Venice? The present volume provides fascinating insights into Greek-language book production at a time when printed books were already at a rather advanced stage of development with regards to requests, purchases and exchanges of books; copying and borrowing practices; relations among intellectuals and with institutions, and much more. Based on the investigation into selected institutional and private libraries – in particular the book collection of Gabriel Severos, guide of the Greek Confraternity in Venice – the authors present new pertinent evidence from Renaissance books and documents, discuss methodological questions, and propose innovative research perspectives for a sociocultural approach to book histories.

Gabriel Harvey and the History of Reading

Gabriel Harvey and the History of Reading
Title Gabriel Harvey and the History of Reading PDF eBook
Author Anthony Grafton
Publisher UCL Press
Pages 440
Release 2024-01-08
Genre History
ISBN 1800081685

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Few articles in the humanities have had the impact of Lisa Jardine and Anthony Grafton’s seminal ‘Studied for Action’ (1990), a study of the reading practices of Elizabethan polymath and prolific annotator Gabriel Harvey. Their excavation of the setting, methods and ambitions of Harvey’s encounters with his books ignited the History of Reading, an interdisciplinary field which quickly became one of the most exciting corners of the scholarly cosmos. A generation inspired by the model of Harvey fanned out across the world’s libraries and archives, seeking to reveal the many creative, unexpected and curious ways that individuals throughout history responded to texts, and how these interpretations in turn illuminate past worlds. Three decades on, Harvey’s example and Jardine’s work remain central to cutting-edge scholarship in the History of Reading. By uniting ‘Studied for Action’ with published and unpublished studies on Harvey by Jardine, Grafton and the scholars they have influenced, this collection provides a unique lens on the place of marginalia in textual, intellectual and cultural history. The chapters capture subsequent work on Harvey and map the fields opened by Jardine and Grafton’s original article, collectively offering a posthumous tribute to Lisa Jardine and an authoritative overview of the History of Reading.

Receptions of Hellenism in Early Modern Europe

Receptions of Hellenism in Early Modern Europe
Title Receptions of Hellenism in Early Modern Europe PDF eBook
Author Natasha Constantinidou
Publisher BRILL
Pages 583
Release 2019-10-21
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9004402462

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An investigation of modes of receiving and responding to Greek culture in diverse contexts throughout early modern Europe, in order to encourage a more over-arching understanding of the multifaceted phenomenon of early modern Hellenism and its multiple receptions.

On the Track of the Books

On the Track of the Books
Title On the Track of the Books PDF eBook
Author Roberta Berardi
Publisher Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Pages 370
Release 2019-06-17
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 3110632594

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This book offers the hint for a new reflection on ancient textual transmission and editorial practices in Antiquity.In the first section, it retraces the first steps of the process of ancient writing and editing. The reader will discover how the book is both a material object and a metaphorical personification, material or immaterial. The second section will focus on corpora of Greek texts, their formation, and their paratextual apparatus. Readers will explore various issues dealing with the mechanisms that are at the basis of the assembling of ancient Greek texts, but great attention will also be given to the role of ancient scholarly work. The third section shows how texts have two levels of authorship: the author of the text, and the scribe who copies the text. The scribe is not a medium, but plays a crucial role in changing the text. This section will focus on the protagonists of some interesting cases of textual transmission, but also on the books they manufactured or kept in the libraries, and on the words they engraved on stones. Therefore, the fresh voices of the contributors of this book, offer new perspectives on established research fields dealing with textual criticism.

The Book Trade in the Italian Renaissance

The Book Trade in the Italian Renaissance
Title The Book Trade in the Italian Renaissance PDF eBook
Author Angela Nuovo
Publisher BRILL
Pages 492
Release 2013-06-17
Genre History
ISBN 9004208496

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This work offers the first English-language survey of the book industry in Renaissance Italy. Whereas traditional accounts of the book in the Renaissance celebrate authors and literary achievement, this study examines the nuts and bolts of a rapidly expanding trade that built on existing economic practices while developing new mechanisms in response to political and religious realities. Approaching the book trade from the perspective of its publishers and booksellers, this archive-based account ranges across family ambitions and warehouse fires to publishers' petitions and convivial bookshop conversation. In the process it constructs a nuanced picture of trading networks, production, and the distribution and sale of printed books, a profitable but capricious commodity. Originally published in Italian as Il commercio librario nell’Italia del Rinascimento (Milan: Franco Angeli, 1998; second, revised ed., 2003), this present English translation has not only been updated but has also been deeply revised and augmented.

Greek Letters and the Latin Middle Ages

Greek Letters and the Latin Middle Ages
Title Greek Letters and the Latin Middle Ages PDF eBook
Author Walter Berschin
Publisher
Pages 440
Release 1988
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN

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Paraphrase of Aristotle, ›De anima‹

Paraphrase of Aristotle, ›De anima‹
Title Paraphrase of Aristotle, ›De anima‹ PDF eBook
Author Themistius
Publisher Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Pages 304
Release 2024-07-22
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 3111445836

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The enormous influence of Aristotle's psychology has been always related to the reception and interpretation of his De Anima. The Paraphrase by Themistius, who ran his own philosophical school in Constantinople in the mid-fourth century, has been one of the most important texts in the Aristotelian tradition. This is mainly due to the influence of his interpretation of Aristotle’s noetic on the great medieval thinkers, especially Averroes and Thomas Aquinas. That influence was also prominent on Renaissance Aristotelians and on later scholasticism. Themistius offered an interpretation of the account of the so called active intellect in the De Anima III.5 that rejected the identification of that intellect with God previously proposed by Alexander of Aphrodisias. But he also discussed other philosophical problems. His method was largely pedagogical. Themistius aimed to provide a clear restatement of Aristotle’s textual basis which would be accessible as an elementary exegesis. To do so, he executed an interpretation of Aristotle’s psychology that was faithful to the original text. But he was also aware of the need for some reconstruction and reformulation of those ideas that were far from being perfectly delimited by Aristotle himself in his text. This new critical edition is based on a thorough analysis of the manuscript tradition, which has been arranged and schematized by means of a stemma codicum. Medieval translations have also been considered, as well as the various printed versions of the text from the Aldine edition to the 19th century.