This monograph on the life and work of Johannes NAdasi (1614-1679)
begins with a historical outline of the literary genre he
represented and also presents a study of the history of the impact
of his work. NAdasi was a prolific representative of moral
meditative literature and was widely read throughout Europe in the
17th century. A comparative examination of the texts (most of them
in Latin) highlights the questions posed by the relations between
New Latin and national literature, 'religious' and 'secular'
culture, literature and ideology. The volume closes with a
bibliography of the works discussed and the editions they have been
through.
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