Format:
1 Online-Ressource (2 v. (xiv, 520 p.))
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ill., maps
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25 cm
ISBN:
9789047442189
Series Statement:
Brill eBook titles 2008
Content:
Preliminary Materials /A.C. Van Dixhoorn and S. Speakman Sutch -- Introduction /Arjan Van Dixhoorn and Susie Speakman Sutch -- Chapter One. The Consistori Del Gay Saber Of Toulouse (1323–Circa 1484) /Laura Kendrick -- Chapter Two. Patrons Of Poetry: Rouen’s Confraternity Of The Immaculate Conception Of Our Lady /Dylan Reid -- Chapter Three. The Joyful Companies Of The French-Speaking Cities And Towns Of The Southern Netherlands And Their Dramatic Culture (Fifteenth–Sixteenth Centuries) /Katell Lavéant -- Chapter Four. Chambers Of Rhetoric: Performative Culture And Literary Sociability In The Early Modern Northern Netherlands /Arjan Van Dixhoorn -- Chapter Five. The Basoche In The Late Middle Ages: A School Of Technical Savoir-Faire /Marie Bouhaïk-Gironès -- Chapter Six. The Roman ‘Academy’ Of Pomponio Leto: From An Informal Humanist Network To The Institution Of A Literary Society /Susanna De Beer -- Chapter Seven. The Companies Of Meistergesang In Germany /Michael Baldzuhn -- Preliminary Materials /A.C. Van Dixhoorn and S. Speakman Sutch -- Chapter Eight. The Heritage Of The Umidi: Performative Poetry In The Early Accademia Fiorentin /Ainge Werner -- Chapter Nine. The Accademia Degli Alterati And Civic Virtue /Henk Th. Van Veen -- Chapter Ten. Seventeenth-Century Academies In The City Of Granada: A Comparatist Approach /Francisco J. Álvarez , Ignacio García Aguilar and Inmaculada Osuna -- Chapter Eleven. The Growth Of Civil Society: The Emergence Of Guilds Of Lawyers In The Southern Low Countries In Its European Context (The Sixteenth And Seventeenth Century) /Hilde De Ridder-Symoens -- Chapter Twelve. Reading The Universal Book Of Nature: The Accademia Dei Lincei In Rome (1603–1630) /Irene Baldriga -- Chapter Thirteen. Alles Zu Nutzen—The Fruchtbringende Gesellschaft (1617–1680) As A German Renaissance Academy /Gabriele Ball -- Epilogue /Arjan Van Dixhoorn -- Appendix Questionnaire: The Reach Of The Republic Of Letters /A.C. Van Dixhoorn and S. Speakman Sutch -- Bibliography /A.C. Van Dixhoorn and S. Speakman Sutch -- Name Index /A.C. Van Dixhoorn and S. Speakman Sutch -- Subject Index /A.C. Van Dixhoorn and S. Speakman Sutch.
Content:
Present-day scholarship holds that the Italian academies were the model for the European literary and learned society. This volume questions the ‘Italian paradigm’ and discusses the literary and learned associations in Italy and Spain – explicitly called academies – as well as others in Germany, France, and the Netherlands. The flourishing of these organizations from the fifteenth century onwards coincided chronologically with the growth of performative literary culture, the technological innovation of the printing press, the establishment of early humanist networks, and the growing impact of classical and humanist ideas, concepts, and forms on vernacular culture. One of the questions this volume raises is whether and how these societies related to these developments and to the world of Learning and the Republic of Letters
Note:
Papers presented at two workshops held in Rome in 2003 and 2006
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [469]-502) and indexes
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Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9789004169555
Language:
English
DOI:
10.1163/ej.9789004169555.i-522
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