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2012
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0 items, ¿ 0,00* Log on Home News Catalogue Contact & About Partners Downloads General Congresses & Events Highlights Forthcoming publications Recent publications Search Browse by series Browse by subject Orders & Sales Editorial Locations Company profile Author information Brepols Websites Jobs @ Publishers Address Book Our Partners Distributed by . Medieval and Renaissance Court Cultures (COURTS 1) P. Gwynne Poets and Princes The Panegyric Poetry of Johannes Michael Nagonius Add to basket -> XXIV+552 p., 30 b/w ill. + 8 colour ill., 4 b/w line art, 156 x 234 mm, 2012 ISBN: 978-2-503-53160-1 Languages: English Hardback The publication is available. Retail price: EUR 190,00 Poets and Princes offers a richly textured interdisciplinary survey of late medieval and early Renaissance court cultures across Europe as they are reflected in the neo-Latin verse of the itinerant poet, Johannes Michael Nagonius. Poets and Princes offers a richly textured interdisciplinary survey of late medieval and early Renaissance court cultures across Europe as they are reflected in the neo-Latin verse of the itinerant poet, Johannes Michael Nagonius. In 1496 the poet laureate Nagonius presented Henry VII with a manuscript of Latin panegyric poetry. This elaborate diplomatic gift from Pope Alexander VI solicited the King¿s support against Charles VIII of France. The verse emphasized the mutual benefit of an alliance: if Henry supported him the Pope would acknowledge disputed Tudor claims to England¿s throne. For Henry, the gift represented a literary and political coup. With all the rhetorical skill of a learned poet, Nagonius presented the King as a classical hero on an epic scale in the latest Italian style. The work thus acknowledged Henry¿s international significance. Other recipients of Nagonius¿s panegyric verse include Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian I, Vladislav II of Bohemia, Louis XII of France, Doge Leonardo Loredan, the condottieri Niccolò Orsini and Gian Giacomo Trivulzio, Giovanni Bentivoglio, lord of Bologna, and Duke Ercole d¿Este of Ferrara. The presentation of a deluxe manuscript to Julius II, celebrating the pontiff ¿s campaign in the Romagna, marked the climax of the poet¿s career. This analysis of the life and works of Nagonius thus provides a fascinating insight into the world of late medieval and early Renaissance court cultures. It contributes to the growing field of neo-Latin scholarship, examining the manuscripts and para-texts, studying the relationship between volume and dedicatee, placing these manuscripts within the wider literary and artistic cultures of the courts where they were presented, and investigating the role of neo-Latin verse within court cultures. Paul Gwynne received his Ph.D. in Combined Historical Studies from the Warburg Institute, University of London. His research interests include the reception of the Classical Tradition with particular emphasis on the development of Humanism in Renaissance Rome. Table of Contents Acknowledgements List of Abbreviations Classical Authors and Texts List of Illustrations Introduction: Trahimur omnes studio laudis The Scope of this Book A Note on the Transcriptions Part I: Johannes Michael Nagonius, civis Romanus et poeta laureatus Chapter 1. Johannes Michael Nagonius Towards a Biography of Johannes Michael Nagonius The ¿Biography¿ of Giovanni Michele Pingonio Part II: The Panegyric Works of Nagonius Chapter 2. Iam nova progenies caelo demittitur alto Latin Panegyric Poetry The Renaissance Theory of Panegyric The Gift of Immortality Nagonius and the Panegyric Tradition Chapter 3. An Italian Poet Abroad The Adventus of Piotr Vapowski, 1493 ¿Sic ego sum Caesar Maximilianus orbis herus¿: A Manuscript for Maximilian, 1494 A Renaissance Court in England: A Manuscript for Henry VII, 1496 A Manuscript for Vladislav II, 1497 Conclusion Chapter 4. French Connections ¿Accipe fatalem clypeum¿: A Manuscript for Louis XII, 1499 Further Connections A Manuscript for Pierre, Duke of Bourbon