Kirsten Macfarlane
Kirsten Macfarlane
This article reconstructs the early modern growth of interest in Brillenbuchstaben, the mysterious characters commonly found in medieval Jewish kabbalistic manuscripts. It charts the confused process by which these characters were granted a...
Rhetoric, Ambivalence, and Dissension in Renaissance Catholic Europe During the Sixteenth Century [0.03%]
文艺复兴时期十六世纪天主教欧洲的修辞、矛盾和分歧
Kaarlo Havu
Kaarlo Havu
In contrast to the prevalent interpretation that understands Renaissance rhetoric as an inherently ethical practice, this article presents three case studies-Erasmian rhetoric, Jesuit rhetoric, and French discussions during the Wars of Reli...
Luuk de Boer
Luuk de Boer
This article treats the corpus of Hellenistic Royal Wills and argues that the regal testament helps conceive of a State that is not coterminous with the ruler but that is, instead, an entity that keeps on living when the king dies. The arti...
A "Lost Renaissance" of Patristic Scholarship? Unpublished Latin Translations of John Chrysostom Created in Italy Between 1575 and 1585 [0.03%]
遗落的文艺复兴?意大利学者在1575至1585年间创作的约翰•克里索斯托姆的未刊拉特译文
Sam Kennerley
Sam Kennerley
This article asks whether Gigliola Fragnito's argument that censorship led to a "lost Renaissance" of Italian literature can also be applied to patristics, through a study of unpublished Latin translations (CPG 4189, 4192, 4196, 4198, 4209,...
The Use of Patristic Anthologies in the Construction of Early Lutheran Orthodoxy: The Case of Hermann Hamelmann [0.03%]
教父文集在早期路德宗正统神学建构中的作用——以赫尔曼·哈梅尔曼为例研究
Maria Fallica
Maria Fallica
With their highly selective choice of excerpts, patristic anthologies played a major role in shaping the early modern confessional debate. They were more easily diffused and read than the complete editions of the Fathers. My paper will expl...
Teaching and Being Taught: Melanchthon's Editions of the Greek Fathers and His Early Theological Thinking [0.03%]
教与受教:梅兰希通的希腊教父著作版本及其早期神学思想
Marta Quatrale
Marta Quatrale
The first three years of Melanchthon's stay in Wittenberg (1518-1521) are marked by the "hybrid" nature of his figure. Until the publication of his Loci communes, he was enrolled as a theology student. Meanwhile, he worked as professor of a...
Humanist Translation and the Parisian Tradition: Jacques Lefèvre d'Étaples's ps.-Dionysius the Areopagite [0.03%]
人文主义翻译与巴黎传统:雅克·勒费夫尔德埃特佩尔塞的伪狄奥尼修著作翻译
Christa Lundberg
Christa Lundberg
Responding to recent studies on the reception of Church Fathers, this paper contributes a study of how Jacques Lefèvre d'Étaples edited the writings of ps.-Dionysius the Areopagite in Latin. Focusing on how Lefèvre revised the Latin tran...
Studying, Translating, and Editing the Greek Fathers in Lorenzo's Florence: Pico, Poliziano, and Ficino [0.03%]
洛伦佐时代的佛罗伦萨对希腊教父的研究、翻译与编辑:皮科、波利齐亚诺和费奇诺
Francisco Bastitta Harriet
Francisco Bastitta Harriet
This paper explores Greek patristic authors as sources for the philosophical and philological endeavors in Lorenzo de' Medici's entourage. Throughout their writings, Marsilio Ficino, Angelo Poliziano, and Giovanni Pico della Mirandola celeb...
Patristic Translations and the Patronage of Pope Nicholas V (r. 1447-55) [0.03%]
尼古拉五世教宗麾下的教父文本译介及其赞助人(1447-1455)
Annet den Haan
Annet den Haan
This paper discusses humanist translations of Greek patristic texts dedicated to Pope Nicholas V. Patristic studies were particularly relevant for his pontificate, which followed the Council of Ferrara-Florence and witnessed the conquest of...
Context and Paratext: New Insights into the Early Modern Reception of the Greek Fathers [0.03%]
语境与附文文本:解读希腊教父在近代早期接受史中的新视角
Paolo Sachet
Paolo Sachet
The introduction to a cluster of articles: "Context and Paratext: New Insights into the Early Modern Reception of the Greek Fathers."