Brill Research Perspectives in Latinity and Classical Reception in the Early Modern Period

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Gesine Manuwald
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This strand of Brill Research Perspectives addresses important themes connected with the reworking of material inherited from classical antiquity, primarily the Latin language and Latin writing conventions, but also the creative adaptation of classical traditions in other languages and media. Contributions by leading scholars from different disciplinary backgrounds will provide up-to-date overviews on the context, key texts, controversial questions, existing scholarship and avenues for further research concerning particular themes. These surveys are designed to give advanced students and scholars new to this particular area an idea of the sources, approaches and existing research, sketching scholarly history and facilitating further work.
Writing in the Mind, Thinking on the Paper
Commonplacing in Neo-Latin Learning
978-90-04-77509-1
New Ancient Greek in a Neo-Latin World
The Restoration of Classical Bilingualism in the Early Modern Low Countries and Beyond
978-90-04-54790-2
Latin and Music in the Early Modern Era
Education, Theory, Composition, Performance and Reception
978-90-04-46333-2
Editor-in-chief: Gesine Manuwald, University College London

Associate Editors:
Alejandro Coroleu, ICREA–Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
Sarah Knight, University of Leicester
Marianne Pade, Aarhus University
Raija Sarasti-Wilenius, University of Helsinki
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