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Teachers Students And Schools Of Greek In The Renaissance Federica Ciccolella Luigi Silvano Eds

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Teachers Students And Schools Of Greek In The Renaissance Federica Ciccolella Luigi Silvano Eds
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Publisher: Brill
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.75 MB
Pages: 487
Author: Federica Ciccolella; Luigi Silvano (eds.)
ISBN: 9789004338036, 9789004338043, 9004338039, 9004338047
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Teachers Students And Schools Of Greek In The Renaissance Federica Ciccolella Luigi Silvano Eds by Federica Ciccolella; Luigi Silvano (eds.) 9789004338036, 9789004338043, 9004338039, 9004338047 instant download after payment.

The beginning of the Greek revival in the West is generally attributed to the teaching of the Byzantine scholar Manuel Chrysoloras in Florence between 1397 and 1400. Causes, aspects, and consequences of this important cultural phenomenon still need to be analyzed in depth.
The essays collected in this volume examine the development of the study of Greek from the fifteenth to the early sixteenth century, reconstructing its spread and impact on early modern literatures, philosophy, and visual arts. An analysis of the methods and tools used to teach and learn Greek sheds light on the complex cultural relationships between Byzantium and the West and enlarges the traditional picture of the Greek revival in early modern Europe.
Contributors are: Lilia Campana, Federica Ciccolella, Mariarosa Cortesi, Francesco G. Giannachi, Fevronia Nousia, Kalle Lundahl, Erika Nuti, Denis Robichaud, Antonio Rollo, Luigi Silvano, David Speranzi, and Paola Tomé.

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