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Making Ireland Roman - Irish Neo-Latin Writers and the Republic of Letters (Hardcover)
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Making Ireland Roman - Irish Neo-Latin Writers and the Republic of Letters (Hardcover)
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This collection of articles by leading scholars focuses on Irish
writing in Latin in the Renaissance and aims to rewrite Irish
cultural history through recovery and analysis of Latin sources.
This book renders accessible for the first time the vastly
important Irish contribution to the counter-reformation, to
European Renaissance and baroque literature in Latin and to the
intellectual culture of European Latinity. The ethnic, cultural and
religious divisions within Ireland produced a divided Latin writing
and reading community. The Latin language became the medium in
which the Catholic Church operated. When Christianity took root in
Ireland so too did Latin. It became one of the principal languages
of Ireland for over a thousand years resulting in over one thousand
books being published by Irish authors. In order to convey the
idiosyncrasies of Gaelic culture in the language of European
scholarship to an international audience, Irish authors had to
engage in a process of cultural translation. Many were Catholic
exiles who attempted to promote an alternative to the English
colonial narrative being written by domestic scholars. Some writers
felt compelled to defend their country's reputation as a result of
defamatory comments made by other writers. Articles include a
detailed reconstruction of a feud with Scottish historians about
the identity of medieval 'Scotia' as they claimed that it referred
to Scotland rather than Ireland. Other articles include a
contextual study of the political epic poem "Ormonius", an
examination of the major Latinist Richard Stanihurst and an
evaluation of the literature of Catholic exile.
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