Neo-Latin philology, Old tradition, New approaches proceedings of a conference held at the Radboud University, Nijmegen, 26-27 October 2010 / edited by Marc van der Poel.
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International conference proceedings.
Includes bibliographies and index.
Introduction / Marc van der Poel -- Whats in a name: old, new, and material philology, textual scholarship, and ideology / Haijo J. Westra -- Method, history, and theory in material philology / H. Wayne Storey -- In search of the marginal autohr / Christoph Pieper -- The material fortune of Niccolò Perotti's Cornu Copiae in the fifteenth and early sixteenth centuries / Marianne Pade -- The tortuous path from anonymity to authorship: MS BAV Vat. Lat. 2742 / David Rijser -- The materiality of revision: manuscript, print and revisions in Johannes Secundus' poetry / Werner J.C.M. Gelderbloom -- Venius' Emblemata Horatiana: material fragmentation of a Classical poet / Marc van der Poel -- Antiquarian Latin and the materiality of late humanist culture: the case of Johann Lauremberg's play Pompeus Magnus (1610) / Tom Deneire -- Reading and writing in the early modern period: new philology and the Alithinologia (1664) / Nienke Tjoelker -- Index nominum -- Notes on the contributors.
Material Philology and the study of Renaissance Latin literature.Neo-Latin Philology: Old Tradition, New Approaches explores the question whether the approaches developed in the so-called New or Material Philology can be applied to the study of Renaissance Latin literature. Two contributions in this volume focus on theoretical issues, the first presenting a critical assessment of the debate on New Philology in the 1990s, the second providing some guidelines for researchers of the materiality of sources. The remaining seven contributions discuss various ways in which the material presentation i.
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