XLII. On renaissance academies
Analecta Romana Instituti Danici. Supplementa
- Anno: 2011
- Autore/i: Pade M.
- Catalogo: Quasar
- Argomento: Archeologia classica
- Collana: Analecta Romana Instituti Danici. Supplementa
- ISBN: 978-88-7140-452-3
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Illustrazioni: ill. in b/n e a colori -
Materie: Archeologia - Formato: 21x29,7 - Allestimento: Brossura -
Numero Pagine: 180
Sommario: Introduction. I. Rome as Academy. Karsten Friis-Jensen: Petrarch, the city of Rome and the Capitol; Per Øhrgaard: Goethe in Rome. II. Italian Renaissance Academies. James Hankins: Humanist Academies and the ‘Platonic Academy of Florence’; Concetta bianca: Le accademie a Roma nel Quattrocento; John Monfasani: Two Fifteenth-Century “Platonic Academies”: Bessarion’s and Ficino’s; Fabio Stok: Perotti e l’Accademia romana; Patricia Osmond: Lectiones Sallustianae. Pomponio Leto’s Annotations on Sallust: A Commentary for the Academy? Marianne Pade: Lectiones Sallustianae. The 1490 Sallust Annotations, the Presentation Copy; Julia Gaisser: The Mirror of Humanism: Self Reflection in the Roman Academy; Ingrid D. Rowland: Raphael and the Roman Academy. III. Danish Renaissance Academies. Marita Ackhøj Nielsen: Dignæ certè hæ nostræ Ripæ in notitiam veniant externorum. Renaissance culture in Ribe; Peter zeeberg: Tycho Brahe’s Uraniborg, Research Centre and Aristocratic Residence; Karen Skovgaard-Petersen: A Danish Equestrian Academy - the Academy of Sorø 1623-1665; Index nominum. Index librorum. List of Illustrations. List of Contributors.