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  1. Athens in Rome, Rome in Germany
    Nicodemus Frischlin and the rehabilitation of Aristophanes in the 16th century
    Published: [2015]; ©2015
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    Series: NeoLatina ; 25
    Subjects: Komödie; Übersetzung
    Other subjects: Frischlin, Nicodemus (1547-1590); Aristophanes (v445-v385); (Produktform)Paperback / softback; (Produktform (spezifisch))Paperback / softback (stationery); (VLB-WN)2560: Taschenbuch / Sprachwissenschaft, Literaturwissenschaft
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    "This book started life as a doctoral dissertation at the Universtiy of Toronto..."

  2. Athens in Rome, Rome in Germany
    Nicodemus Frischlin and the Rehabilitation of Aristophanes in the 16th Century
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    Series: NeoLatina ; 25
    Subjects: Komödie; Übersetzung
    Other subjects: Aristophanes (v445-v385); Frischlin, Nicodemus (1547-1590)
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  3. Athens in Rome, Rome in Germany
    Published: 2015
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    Series: NeoLatina
    Subjects: Komödie; Übersetzung
    Other subjects: Aristophanes (v445-v385); Frischlin, Nicodemus (1547-1590)
  4. Athens in Rome, Rome in Germany
    Nicodemus Frischlin and the Rehabilitation of Aristophanes in the 16th Century
    Published: 2015
    Publisher:  Narr Francke Attempto Verlag, Tübingen

    The bawdy comedies of Aristophanes gradually began to attract more attention among learned circles in the later 16th century. This trend culminated in 1586, when Nicodemus Frischlin produced new and strikingly original Latin versions of five plays by... more

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    The bawdy comedies of Aristophanes gradually began to attract more attention among learned circles in the later 16th century. This trend culminated in 1586, when Nicodemus Frischlin produced new and strikingly original Latin versions of five plays by Aristophanes. With this work Frischlin completely recast the place of Aristophanes in the Republic of Letters, forcing readers to approach him as a dramatist of tremendous contemporary relevance. Frischlin was able to rehabilitate Aristophanes by calling attention both to the practical advice his plays could give on the administration of a res publica, and to the light they could shed on serious problems concerning rhetorical education and political discourse within the troubled Holy Roman Empire under Rudolf II. This work aims to restore Frischlin's translations to their rightful place of honor within the broader reception tradition of Aristophanes and Old Comedy, while analyzing them within the context of Frischlin's own longstanding campaigns for educational and political reform

     

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    ISBN: 9783823379232
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    Series: NeoLatina
    Subjects: Antikerezeption; Aristophanes; Drama; Heiliges Römisches Reich; Holy Roman Empir; Humanismus; Neulatei; Nicodemus Frischlin; Reception Studies; Renaissance; Übersetzung
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  5. Athens in Rome, Rome in Germany
    Nicodemus Frischlin and the Rehabilitation of Aristophanes in the 16th Century
    Published: 2015
    Publisher:  Gunter Narr Verlag, Tübingen

    The bawdy comedies of Aristophanes gradually began to attract more attention among learned circles in the later 16th century. This trend culminated in 1586, when Nicodemus Frischlin produced new and strikingly original Latin versions of five plays by... more

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    The bawdy comedies of Aristophanes gradually began to attract more attention among learned circles in the later 16th century. This trend culminated in 1586, when Nicodemus Frischlin produced new and strikingly original Latin versions of five plays by Aristophanes. With this work Frischlin completely recast the place of Aristophanes in the Republic of Letters, forcing readers to approach him as a dramatist of tremendous contemporary relevance. Frischlin was able to rehabilitate Aristophanes by calling attention both to the practical advice his plays could give on the administration of a res publica, and to the light they could shed on serious problems concerning rhetorical education and political discourse within the troubled Holy Roman Empire under Rudolf II. This work aims to restore Frischlin's translations to their rightful place of honor within the broader reception tradition of Aristophanes and Old Comedy, while analyzing them within the context of Frischlin's own longstanding campaigns for educational and political reform

     

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    ISBN: 9783823379232
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    Series: NeoLatina ; 25
    Subjects: Nicodemus Frischlin; Aristophanes; Reception Studies; Drama; Renaissance; Holy Roman Empir; Antikerezeption; Heiliges Römisches Reich; Übersetzung; Humanismus; Neulatei; Komödie; Übersetzung
    Other subjects: Frischlin, Nicodemus (1547-1590); Aristophanes (v445-v385)
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (185 Seiten)
  6. Athens in Rome, Rome in Germany
    Nicodemus Frischlin and the rehabilitation of Aristophanes in the 16th century
    Published: [2015]; ©2015
    Publisher:  Narr Francke Attempto, Tübingen

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    Series: NeoLatina ; 25
    Subjects: Aristophanes; Komödie; Übersetzung; Frischlin, Nicodemus
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (185 Seiten)
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    "This book started life as a doctoral dissertation at the Universtiy of Toronto..."

  7. Athens in Rome, Rome in Germany
    Nicodemus Frischlin and the Rehabilitation of Aristophanes in the 16th Century
    Published: 2015
    Publisher:  Narr Francke Attempto Verlag, Tübingen

    The bawdy comedies of Aristophanes gradually began to attract more attention among learned circles in the later 16th century. This trend culminated in 1586, when Nicodemus Frischlin produced new and strikingly original Latin versions of five plays by... more

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    The bawdy comedies of Aristophanes gradually began to attract more attention among learned circles in the later 16th century. This trend culminated in 1586, when Nicodemus Frischlin produced new and strikingly original Latin versions of five plays by Aristophanes. With this work Frischlin completely recast the place of Aristophanes in the Republic of Letters, forcing readers to approach him as a dramatist of tremendous contemporary relevance. Frischlin was able to rehabilitate Aristophanes by calling attention both to the practical advice his plays could give on the administration of a res publica, and to the light they could shed on serious problems concerning rhetorical education and political discourse within the troubled Holy Roman Empire under Rudolf II. This work aims to restore Frischlin's translations to their rightful place of honor within the broader reception tradition of Aristophanes and Old Comedy, while analyzing them within the context of Frischlin's own longstanding campaigns for educational and political reform

     

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    ISBN: 9783823379232
    Edition: 1st ed
    Series: NeoLatina
    Subjects: Antikerezeption; Aristophanes; Drama; Heiliges Römisches Reich; Holy Roman Empir; Humanismus; Neulatei; Nicodemus Frischlin; Reception Studies; Renaissance; Übersetzung
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (185 Seiten)
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  8. Athens in Rome, Rome in Germany
    Nicodemus Frischlin and the Rehabilitation of Aristophanes in the 16th Century
    Published: 2015
    Publisher:  Narr Francke Attempto Verlag, Tübingen

  9. Athens in Rome, Rome in Germany
    Nicodemus Frischlin and the Rehabilitation of Aristophanes in the 16th Century
    Published: 2015
    Publisher:  Gunter Narr Verlag, Tübingen

    The bawdy comedies of Aristophanes gradually began to attract more attention among learned circles in the later 16th century. This trend culminated in 1586, when Nicodemus Frischlin produced new and strikingly original Latin versions of five plays by... more

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    The bawdy comedies of Aristophanes gradually began to attract more attention among learned circles in the later 16th century. This trend culminated in 1586, when Nicodemus Frischlin produced new and strikingly original Latin versions of five plays by Aristophanes. With this work Frischlin completely recast the place of Aristophanes in the Republic of Letters, forcing readers to approach him as a dramatist of tremendous contemporary relevance. Frischlin was able to rehabilitate Aristophanes by calling attention both to the practical advice his plays could give on the administration of a res publica, and to the light they could shed on serious problems concerning rhetorical education and political discourse within the troubled Holy Roman Empire under Rudolf II. This work aims to restore Frischlin's translations to their rightful place of honor within the broader reception tradition of Aristophanes and Old Comedy, while analyzing them within the context of Frischlin's own longstanding campaigns for educational and political reform.

     

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    Edition: 1. Auflage
    Series: NeoLatina ; 25
    Subjects: Nicodemus Frischlin; Aristophanes; Reception Studies; Drama; Renaissance; Holy Roman Empire; Nicodemus Frischlin; Aristophanes; Renaissance; Antikerezeption; Heiliges Römisches Reich; Drama; Übersetzung; Humanismus; Neulatein
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  10. Athens in Rome, Rome in Germany
    Nicodemus Frischlin and the Rehabilitation of Aristophanes in the 16th Century
    Published: 2015
    Publisher:  Narr Francke Attempto, s.l.

    Although often shunned for their obscenity and difficulty, rapidly changing tastes, combined with the supposed purity of their Attic language, ensured that the bawdy comedies of Aristophanes gradually began to attract more scholarly and popular... more

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    Although often shunned for their obscenity and difficulty, rapidly changing tastes, combined with the supposed purity of their Attic language, ensured that the bawdy comedies of Aristophanes gradually began to attract more scholarly and popular attention among learned circles in the later 16th century. This trend culminated in 1586, when Nicodemus Frischlin produced new and strikingly original Latin versions of five plays by Aristophanes. With this work Frischlin completely recast the place of Aristophanes in the Republic of Letters, forcing readers to approach him not just as an aid to Greek acquisition, but as a dramatist of tremendous contemporary relevance. Frischlin was able to rehabilitate Aristophanes by calling attention both to the practical advice his plays could give on the administration of a res publica, and to the light they could shed on serious problems concerning rhetorical education and political discourse within the troubled res publica that was the Holy Roman Empire under Rudolf II. This work aims to restore Frischlin's translations to their rightful place of honor within the broader reception tradition of Aristophanes and Old Comedy, while analyzing them within the context of Frischlin's own longstanding campaigns for educational and political reform The bawdy comedies of Aristophanes gradually began to attract more attention among learned circles in the later 16th century. This trend culminated in 1586, when Nicodemus Frischlin produced new and strikingly original Latin versions of five plays by Aristophanes. With this work Frischlin completely recast the place of Aristophanes in the Republic of Letters, forcing readers to approach him as a dramatist of tremendous contemporary relevance. Frischlin was able to rehabilitate Aristophanes by calling attention both to the practical advice his plays could give on the administration of a res publica, and to the light they could shed on serious problems concerning rhetorical education and political discourse within the troubled Holy Roman Empire under Rudolf II. This work aims to restore Frischlin's translations to their rightful place of honor within the broader reception tradition of Aristophanes and Old Comedy, while analyzing them within the context of Frischlin's own longstanding campaigns for educational and political reform.

     

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    Series: NeoLatina ; 25
    Subjects: Neulatein; Drama; Humanismus; Renaissance; Antikerezeption; Übersetzung; Aristophanes; Heiliges Römisches Reich; Nicodemus Frischlin; Reception Studies; Neulatei; Holy Roman Empir; Drama; Renaissance; Aristophanes; Nicodemus Frischlin
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  11. Athens in Rome, Rome in Germany
    Nicodemus Frischlin and the Rehabilitation of Aristophanes in the 16th Century
    Published: 2015
    Publisher:  Narr Francke Attempto Verlag, Tübingen

    The bawdy comedies of Aristophanes gradually began to attract more attention among learned circles in the later 16th century. This trend culminated in 1586, when Nicodemus Frischlin produced new and strikingly original Latin versions of five plays by... more

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    The bawdy comedies of Aristophanes gradually began to attract more attention among learned circles in the later 16th century. This trend culminated in 1586, when Nicodemus Frischlin produced new and strikingly original Latin versions of five plays by Aristophanes. With this work Frischlin completely recast the place of Aristophanes in the Republic of Letters, forcing readers to approach him as a dramatist of tremendous contemporary relevance. Frischlin was able to rehabilitate Aristophanes by calling attention both to the practical advice his plays could give on the administration of a res publica, and to the light they could shed on serious problems concerning rhetorical education and political discourse within the troubled Holy Roman Empire under Rudolf II. This work aims to restore Frischlin's translations to their rightful place of honor within the broader reception tradition of Aristophanes and Old Comedy, while analyzing them within the context of Frischlin's own longstanding campaigns for educational and political reform.

     

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    Series: NeoLatina ; 25
    Subjects: Nicodemus Frischlin; Aristophanes; Renaissance; Antikerezeption; Heiliges Römisches Reich; Drama; Übersetzung; Humanismus; Neulatein
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (185 S.)
  12. Athens in Rome, Rome in Germany
    Nicodemus Frischlin and the Rehabilitation of Aristophanes in the 16th Century
    Published: 2015
    Publisher:  Gunter Narr Verlag, Tübingen

    The bawdy comedies of Aristophanes gradually began to attract more attention among learned circles in the later 16th century. This trend culminated in 1586, when Nicodemus Frischlin produced new and strikingly original Latin versions of five plays by... more

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    The bawdy comedies of Aristophanes gradually began to attract more attention among learned circles in the later 16th century. This trend culminated in 1586, when Nicodemus Frischlin produced new and strikingly original Latin versions of five plays by Aristophanes. With this work Frischlin completely recast the place of Aristophanes in the Republic of Letters, forcing readers to approach him as a dramatist of tremendous contemporary relevance. Frischlin was able to rehabilitate Aristophanes by calling attention both to the practical advice his plays could give on the administration of a res publica, and to the light they could shed on serious problems concerning rhetorical education and political discourse within the troubled Holy Roman Empire under Rudolf II. This work aims to restore Frischlin's translations to their rightful place of honor within the broader reception tradition of Aristophanes and Old Comedy, while analyzing them within the context of Frischlin's own longstanding campaigns for educational and political reform.

     

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    Series: NeoLatina ; 25
    Subjects: Nicodemus Frischlin; Aristophanes; Reception Studies; Drama; Renaissance; Holy Roman Empire; Nicodemus Frischlin; Aristophanes; Renaissance; Antikerezeption; Heiliges Römisches Reich; Drama; Übersetzung; Humanismus; Neulatein
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  13. Athens in Rome, Rome in Germany
    Nicodemus Frischlin and the Rehabilitation of Aristophanes in the 16th Century
    Published: 2015
    Publisher:  Narr Francke Attempto, s.l.

    Although often shunned for their obscenity and difficulty, rapidly changing tastes, combined with the supposed purity of their Attic language, ensured that the bawdy comedies of Aristophanes gradually began to attract more scholarly and popular... more

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    Although often shunned for their obscenity and difficulty, rapidly changing tastes, combined with the supposed purity of their Attic language, ensured that the bawdy comedies of Aristophanes gradually began to attract more scholarly and popular attention among learned circles in the later 16th century. This trend culminated in 1586, when Nicodemus Frischlin produced new and strikingly original Latin versions of five plays by Aristophanes. With this work Frischlin completely recast the place of Aristophanes in the Republic of Letters, forcing readers to approach him not just as an aid to Greek acquisition, but as a dramatist of tremendous contemporary relevance. Frischlin was able to rehabilitate Aristophanes by calling attention both to the practical advice his plays could give on the administration of a res publica, and to the light they could shed on serious problems concerning rhetorical education and political discourse within the troubled res publica that was the Holy Roman Empire under Rudolf II. This work aims to restore Frischlin's translations to their rightful place of honor within the broader reception tradition of Aristophanes and Old Comedy, while analyzing them within the context of Frischlin's own longstanding campaigns for educational and political reform The bawdy comedies of Aristophanes gradually began to attract more attention among learned circles in the later 16th century. This trend culminated in 1586, when Nicodemus Frischlin produced new and strikingly original Latin versions of five plays by Aristophanes. With this work Frischlin completely recast the place of Aristophanes in the Republic of Letters, forcing readers to approach him as a dramatist of tremendous contemporary relevance. Frischlin was able to rehabilitate Aristophanes by calling attention both to the practical advice his plays could give on the administration of a res publica, and to the light they could shed on serious problems concerning rhetorical education and political discourse within the troubled Holy Roman Empire under Rudolf II. This work aims to restore Frischlin's translations to their rightful place of honor within the broader reception tradition of Aristophanes and Old Comedy, while analyzing them within the context of Frischlin's own longstanding campaigns for educational and political reform.

     

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    Series: NeoLatina ; 25
    Subjects: Neulatein; Drama; Humanismus; Renaissance; Antikerezeption; Übersetzung; Aristophanes; Heiliges Römisches Reich; Nicodemus Frischlin; Reception Studies; Neulatei; Holy Roman Empir; Drama; Renaissance; Aristophanes; Nicodemus Frischlin
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