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  1. The Renaissance rediscovery of intimacy
    Autor*in: Eden, Kathy
    Erschienen: 2012
    Verlag:  Univ. of Chicago Press, Chicago [u.a.]

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    Sprache: Englisch
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    ISBN: 1280126507; 9781280126505; 9780226184647
    RVK Klassifikation: EC 5410 ; FB 5701 ; EC 5147
    Schlagworte: European letters; Intimacy (Psychology) in literature; European letters; Classical letters; Rhetoric, Ancient; Rhetoric, Renaissance
    Weitere Schlagworte: Erasmus, Desiderius (-1536); Montaigne, Michel de (1533-1592): Essais; Petrarca, Francesco (1304-1374): Familiarum rerum libri; Array; Array; Array; Array; Intimacy (Psychology) in literature; Array; Array; Rhetoric, Ancient; Rhetoric, Renaissance
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    Includes bibliographical references (pages 125-144) and index

  2. The Renaissance Rediscovery of Intimacy
    Autor*in: Eden, Kathy
    Erschienen: 2012
    Verlag:  University of Chicago Press, Chicago ; ProQuest, Ann Arbor, Michigan

    In 1345, when Petrarch recovered a lost collection of letters from Cicero to his best friend Atticus, he discovered an intimate Cicero, a man very different from either the well-known orator of the Roman forum or the measured spokesman for the... mehr

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    In 1345, when Petrarch recovered a lost collection of letters from Cicero to his best friend Atticus, he discovered an intimate Cicero, a man very different from either the well-known orator of the Roman forum or the measured spokesman for the ancient schools of philosophy. It was Petrarch's encounter with this previously unknown Cicero and his letters that Kathy Eden argues fundamentally changed the way Europeans from the fourteenth through the sixteenth centuries were expected to read and write. The Renaissance Rediscovery of Intimacy explores the way ancient epistolary theory and practice were understood and imitated in the European Renaissance.Eden draws chiefly upon Aristotle, Cicero, and Seneca-but also upon Plato, Demetrius, Quintilian, and many others-to show how the classical genre of the "familiar" letter emerged centuries later in the intimate styles of Petrarch, Erasmus, and Montaigne. Along the way, she reveals how the complex concept of intimacy in the Renaissance-leveraging the legal, affective, and stylistic dimensions of its prehistory in antiquity-pervades the literary production and reception of the period and sets the course for much that is modern in the literature of subsequent centuries. Eden's important study will interest students and scholars in a number of areas, including classical, Renaissance, and early modern studies; comparative literature; and the history of reading, rhetoric, and writing.

     

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    ISBN: 9780226184647
    Schlagworte: Briefliteratur; Essay; Vertrautheit <Motiv>
    Weitere Schlagworte: Erasmus, Desiderius (1466-1536); Petrarca, Francesco (1304-1374); Montaigne, Michel Eyquem de (1533-1592): Essais; Petrarca, Francesco (1304-1374): Epistolae familiares; Erasmus, Desiderius (1466-1536): De conscribendis epistolis
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  3. The Renaissance rediscovery of intimacy
    Autor*in: Eden, Kathy
    Erschienen: 2012
    Verlag:  University of Chicago Press, Chicago, Ill. ; Oxford University Press, Oxford

    This title explores the way ancient epistolary theory and practice were understood and imitated in the European Renaissance. Eden draws chiefly upon Aristotle, Cicero, and Seneca to show how the classical genre of the 'familiar' letter emerged... mehr

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    This title explores the way ancient epistolary theory and practice were understood and imitated in the European Renaissance. Eden draws chiefly upon Aristotle, Cicero, and Seneca to show how the classical genre of the 'familiar' letter emerged centuries later in the intimate styles of Petrarch Erasmus, and Montaigne.

     

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  4. The Renaissance rediscovery of intimacy
    Autor*in: Eden, Kathy
    Erschienen: 2012
    Verlag:  Univ. of Chicago Press, Chicago [u.a.]

    In 1345, when Petrarch recovered a lost collection of letters from Cicero to his best friend Atticus, he discovered an intimate Cicero, a man very different from either the well-known orator of the Roman forum or the measured spokesman for the... mehr

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    In 1345, when Petrarch recovered a lost collection of letters from Cicero to his best friend Atticus, he discovered an intimate Cicero, a man very different from either the well-known orator of the Roman forum or the measured spokesman for the ancient schools of philosophy. It was Petrarch's encounter with this previously unknown Cicero and his letters that Kathy Eden argues fundamentally changed the way Europeans from the fourteenth through the sixteenth centuries were expected to read and write. The Renaissance Rediscovery of Intimacy explores the way ancient epistolary theory and practice w

     

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    Quelle: Verbundkataloge
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 1280126507; 9781280126505; 9780226184647; 9780226184623
    RVK Klassifikation: EC 5410 ; FB 5701 ; EC 5147
    Schlagworte: European letters; Intimacy (Psychology) in literature; European letters; Classical letters; Rhetoric, Ancient; Rhetoric, Renaissance; Classical letters ; Influence; Erasmus, Desiderius ; d. 1536 ; Criticism and interpretation; European letters ; Classical influences; European letters ; Renaissance, 1450-1600 ; History and criticism; Intimacy (Psychology) in literature; Montaigne, Michel de ; 1533-1592 ; Essais; Petrarca, Francesco ; 1304-1374 ; Familiarum rerum libri; Electronic books
    Weitere Schlagworte: Erasmus, Desiderius (-1536); Montaigne, Michel de (1533-1592): Essais; Petrarca, Francesco (1304-1374): Familiarum rerum libri; Array; Array; Array; Array; Intimacy (Psychology) in literature; Array; Array; Rhetoric, Ancient; Rhetoric, Renaissance
    Umfang: Online-Ressource (IX, 149 S.)
    Bemerkung(en):

    Includes bibliographical references (pages 125-144) and index

    Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction: Rediscovering Style ; Chapter One: A Rhetoric of Intimacy in Antiquity ; Chapter Two: A Rhetoric and Hermeneutics of Intimacy in Petrarch's Familiares ; Chapter Three: Familiaritas in Erasmian Rhetoric and Hermeneutics ; Chapter Four: Reading and Writing Intimately in Montaigne's Essais ; Conclusion: Rediscovering Individuality ; Bibliography of Secondary Sources; Index

  5. The Renaissance Rediscovery of Intimacy
    Autor*in: Eden, Kathy
    Erschienen: 2012
    Verlag:  University of Chicago Press, Chicago ; ProQuest, Ann Arbor, Michigan

    In 1345, when Petrarch recovered a lost collection of letters from Cicero to his best friend Atticus, he discovered an intimate Cicero, a man very different from either the well-known orator of the Roman forum or the measured spokesman for the... mehr

    Universität Frankfurt, Elektronische Ressourcen
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    keine Fernleihe

     

    In 1345, when Petrarch recovered a lost collection of letters from Cicero to his best friend Atticus, he discovered an intimate Cicero, a man very different from either the well-known orator of the Roman forum or the measured spokesman for the ancient schools of philosophy. It was Petrarch's encounter with this previously unknown Cicero and his letters that Kathy Eden argues fundamentally changed the way Europeans from the fourteenth through the sixteenth centuries were expected to read and write. The Renaissance Rediscovery of Intimacy explores the way ancient epistolary theory and practice were understood and imitated in the European Renaissance.Eden draws chiefly upon Aristotle, Cicero, and Seneca-but also upon Plato, Demetrius, Quintilian, and many others-to show how the classical genre of the "familiar" letter emerged centuries later in the intimate styles of Petrarch, Erasmus, and Montaigne. Along the way, she reveals how the complex concept of intimacy in the Renaissance-leveraging the legal, affective, and stylistic dimensions of its prehistory in antiquity-pervades the literary production and reception of the period and sets the course for much that is modern in the literature of subsequent centuries. Eden's important study will interest students and scholars in a number of areas, including classical, Renaissance, and early modern studies; comparative literature; and the history of reading, rhetoric, and writing.

     

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    Quelle: Fachkatalog AVL
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780226184647
    Schlagworte: Briefliteratur; Essay; Vertrautheit <Motiv>
    Weitere Schlagworte: Erasmus, Desiderius (1466-1536); Petrarca, Francesco (1304-1374); Montaigne, Michel Eyquem de (1533-1592): Essais; Petrarca, Francesco (1304-1374): Epistolae familiares; Erasmus, Desiderius (1466-1536): De conscribendis epistolis
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (160 pages)
    Bemerkung(en):

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