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Giovanni Gioviano Pontano (1429–1503) served five kings of Naples
as a courtier, official, and diplomat, and earned even greater fame
as a scholar, prose author, and poet. His Dialogues reflect his
diverse interests in religion, philosophy, and literature, as well
as in everyday life in fifteenth-century Naples. They are
especially important for their vivid picture of the contemporary
gatherings of Pontano and his friends in the humanist academy over
which he presided from around 1471 until shortly before his death.
Volume 2 includes the Actius, named for one of its principal
speakers, the great Neo-Latin poet Jacopo Sannazaro, and contains a
perceptive treatment of poetic rhythm, the first full treatment of
the Latin hexameter in the history of philology. The dialogue
continues with a discussion of style and method in history writing,
a landmark in the history of historiography. This is a new critical
edition of the Actius and the first translation of this dialogue
into English.
A renowned Renaissance poet's homage to Naples makes its debut in
modern English translation. Giovanni Pontano (1429-1503), whose
academic name was Gioviano, was one of the great scholar-poets of
the Renaissance as well as a leading statesman who served as prime
minister to the Aragonese kings of southern Italy. The dominant
literary figure of quattrocento Naples, Pontano produced literary
works in several genres and was the leader of the Neapolitan
academy. The two works included in the present volume, broadly
inspired by Virgil, might be considered Pontano's love songs to the
landscapes of Naples. The Eclogues offer a spectacular, panoramic
tour of the Bay of Naples region, even as they focus on intimate
domestic scenes and allegorize the people and places of the poet's
world. The Garden of the Hesperides is a work of brilliant
erudition on an unprecedented poetic topic: the cultivation of
citrus trees and the splendid pleasures of gardens. This volume
features a newly established Latin text of the Garden of the
Hesperides as well as the first published translations of both
works into English.
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book
may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages,
poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the
original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We
believe this work is culturally important, and despite the
imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of
our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works
worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in
the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
Giovanni Pontano (1426-1503), whose academic name was Gioviano, was
the most important Latin poet of the fifteenth century as well as a
leading statesman who served as prime minister to the Aragonese
kings of Naples. His Dialogues are our best source for the humanist
academy of Naples which Pontano led for several decades. They
provide a vivid picture of literary life in the capital of the
Aragonese seaborne empire, based in southern Italy and the Western
Mediterranean. This first volume contains the two earliest of
Pontano's five dialogues. Charon, set in the underworld of
classical mythology, illustrates humanist attitudes to a wide range
of topics, satirizing the follies and superstitions of humanity.
Antonius, a Menippean satire named for the founder of the
Neapolitan Academy, Antonio Beccadelli, is set in the Portico
Antoniano in downtown Naples, where the academicians commemorate
and emulate their recently-deceased leader, conversing on favorite
topics and stopping from time to time to interrogate passersby.
This volume contains a freshly-edited Latin text of these dialogues
and the first translation of them into English.
This Book Is In Latin. Due to the very old age and scarcity of this
book, many of the pages may be hard to read due to the blurring of
the original text.
This Book Is In Latin. Due to the very old age and scarcity of this
book, many of the pages may be hard to read due to the blurring of
the original text.
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