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Making and Rethinking the Renaissance - Between Greek and Latin in 15th-16th Century Europe (Hardcover)
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Making and Rethinking the Renaissance - Between Greek and Latin in 15th-16th Century Europe (Hardcover)
Series: Trends in Classics - Supplementary Volumes
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The purpose of this volume is to investigate the crucial role
played by the return of knowledge of Greek in the transformation of
European culture, both through the translation of texts, and
through the direct study of the language. It aims to collect and
organize in one database all the digitalised versions of the first
editions of Greek grammars, lexica and school texts available in
Europe in the 14th and 15th centuries, between two crucial dates:
the start of Chrysoloras's teaching in Florence (c. 1397) and the
end of the activity of Aldo Manuzio and Andrea Asolano in Venice
(c. 1529). This is the first step in a major investigation into the
knowledge of Greek and its dissemination in Western Europe: the
selection of the texts and the first milestones in teaching methods
were put together in that period, through the work of scholars like
Chrysoloras, Guarino and many others. A remarkable role was played
also by the men involved in the Council of Ferrara (1438-39), where
there was a large circulation of Greek books and ideas. About ten
years later, Giovanni Tortelli, together with Pope Nicholas V, took
the first steps in founding the Vatican Library. Research into the
return of the knowledge of Greek to Western Europe has suffered for
a long time from the lack of intersection of skills and fields of
research: to fully understand this phenomenon, one has to go back a
very long way through the tradition of the texts and their
reception in contexts as different as the Middle Ages and the
beginning of Renaissance humanism. However, over the past thirty
years, scholars have demonstrated the crucial role played by the
return of knowledge of Greek in the transformation of European
culture, both through the translation of texts, and through the
direct study of the language. In addition, the actual translations
from Greek into Latin remain poorly studied and a clear
understanding of the intellectual and cultural contexts that
produced them is lacking. In the Middle Ages the knowledge of Greek
was limited to isolated areas that had no reciprocal links. As had
happened to many Latin authors, all Greek literature was rather
neglected, perhaps because a number of philosophical texts had
already been available in translation from the seventh century AD,
or because of a sense of mistrust, due to their ethnic and
religious differences. Between the 12th and 14th century AD, a
change is perceptible: the sharp decrease in Greek texts and
knowledge in the South of Italy, once a reference-point for this
kind of study, was perhaps an important reason prompting Italian
humanists to go and study Greek in Constantinople. Over the past
thirty years it has become evident to scholars that humanism,
through the re-appreciation of classical antiquity, created a
bridge to the modern era, which also includes the Middle Ages. The
criticism by the humanists of medieval authors did not prevent them
from using a number of tools that the Middle Ages had developed or
synthesized: glossaries, epitomes, dictionaries, encyclopaedias,
translations, commentaries. At present one thing that is missing,
however, is a systematic study of the tools used for the study of
Greek between the 15th and 16th century; this is truly important,
because, in the following centuries, Greek culture provided the
basis of European thought in all the most important fields of
knowledge. This volume seeks to supply that gap.
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