Forms of Conflict and Rivalries in Renaissance Europe.
Material type: TextSeries: Super alta perennisEdition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (282 pages)ISBN:- 9783847004097
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Title Page -- Copyright -- Table of Contents -- Body -- David A. Lines / Marc Laureys / Jill Kraye: Foreword -- Bibliography -- Jeroen De Keyser: Francesco Filelfo's Feud with Poggio Bracciolini -- Bibliography -- 1. Sources -- 2. Secondary Literature -- Concetta Bianca: Contentiosae disputationes agli esordi della stampa -- Summary -- Bibliografia -- Donatella Coppini: La polemica de imitatione fra Angelo Poliziano e Paolo Cortesi. Dalla lingua di Cicerone alla lingua del cardinale -- Summary -- Bibliografia -- 1. Fonti -- 2. Studi critici -- Arnold Becker: Hutten's Polemical Dialogues: Literary Positioning and its Impacts -- Hutten's Polemical Strategies: Transgression of Boundaries -- Critique of the Church and Prominent Clerics in Form of Dialogues -- Bibliography -- 1. Sources -- 2. Secondary Literature -- Uwe Baumann: The Humanistic and Religious Controversies and Rivalries of Thomas More (1477/8-1535): A Typology of Literary Forms and Genres? -- I. Prologue -- Thomas More: Pamphlets -- II. Pamphlets by Thomas More -- 1. Declamatio Lvcianicae respondens (1505/6) -- 2. Letter to Martin van Dorp -- 3. Letter to the University of Oxford (March 1518) -- 4. Letters to Edward Lee -- 5. Epigrams and Letters to Germain de Brie (Brixius) -- 6. Letter to a monk -- 7. Responsio ad Lutherum -- 8. Letter to Johann Bugenhagen -- 9. Dialogue concerning Heresies (1529) -- 10. Supplication of Souls (1529) -- 11. The Confutation of Tyndale's Answer I (1532), and -- 13. The Confutation of Tyndale's Answer II (1533) -- 12. Letter to John Frith -- 14. The Apology (1533) -- 15. The Debellation of Salem and Bizance (1533), and -- 16. Answer to a Poisoned Book (1533, published early 1534) -- III. Conclusion -- Bibliography -- 1. Primary Sources -- 2. Secondary Literature -- Guido Giglioni: Scaliger versus Cardano versus Scaliger -- Strategies -- Targets.
Conclusion: Conflicting Ontologies -- Bibliography -- 1. Sources -- 2. Secondary Literature -- Irene Reginato / Eugenio Burgio: Foundation Myths and Trade Conflicts: Ramusio, the Fourth Crusade and the Venetian Merchants' Crisis in the Sixteenth Century -- 1. -- 2.1. -- 2.2. -- 2.3. -- 3.1. -- 3.2. -- 4.1. -- 4.2. -- 4.3. -- 5. -- 6. -- Bibliography -- 1. Sources -- 2. Secondary literature -- Websites -- Alessio Cotugno: Le Annotationi di Piccolomini e la Poetica di Castelvetro a confronto: tecnica argomentativa, vocabolario critico, dispositivi esegetici -- Summary -- 1. Premessa: le ragioni di un confronto -- 2. Il confronto tra Piccolomini e Castelvetro nella storiografia letteraria -- 3. Le forme del commento: una grammatica dei generi espositivi -- 3.1. Generi espositivi a confronto -- 3.2. Il "modo di annotationi" -- 4. Le forme della polemica intellettuale: aspetti linguistici e stilistici -- 4.1. Linguistica dell'allusione -- 4.2. Filologia dell'allusione -- 4.3. Le Annotationi dal progetto alla realizzazione -- 4.4. "Alcuni spositori in lingua nostra": "biografia" di un modulo argomentativo -- 4.5. Scelte lessicali, segni paragrafematici e dispositivi esegetici -- a) �������������������� (Poet. 1450a 34) -- b) ����������� (Poet. 1453b 23) -- c) �������������, ��, ���� (Poet. 1459b 9) -- 5. Conclusione -- Appendice -- 1. Tabella -- 2. Tavole -- Bibliografia -- 1. Fonti -- 2. Studi critici -- Eugenio Refini: The Courtier and the Philosopher's Stone: Dialogue and Conflict in Fabio Glissenti's Discorsi morali -- Bibliography -- 1. Sources -- 2. Secondary literature -- Irene Verziagi: Forme della polemica antiprotestante e antigesuitica nei Ragguagli di Parnaso di Traiano Boccalini -- Summary -- 1. -- 2. -- 3. -- Bibliografia -- 1. Fonti -- 2. Studi critici -- Paul-Alexis Mellet: Les remontrances : une expression paradoxale de la soci��t�� politique (XVI��me si��cle).
Summary -- 1. Introduction : Qu'est-ce qu'une remontrance? -- 2. Le contexte d'apparition des remontrances et leurs destinataires -- Les remontrances imprim��es en France (1555-1600), d'apr��s l'��bauche de catalogue propos��e en annexe -- 3. Genre de discours et efficacit�� des remontrances -- 4. Conclusion : Le paradoxe des remontrances et la monarchie d'��quilibre -- Ebauche de catalogue de remontrances fran��aises de la 2��me moiti�� du XVI��me si��cle -- Bibliographie -- Contributors -- Index Nominum.
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