- EAN13
- 9782600363723
- Éditeur
- Droz
- Date de publication
- 03/10/2022
- Collection
- Travaux d'Humanisme et Renaissance
- Langue
- anglais
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Andrea Alciato, the Humanist and the Teacher
Notes on a Reading of his Early Works
Denis L. Drysdall
Droz
Travaux d'Humanisme et Renaissance
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The attention given to Alciato in recent years has been concerned mostly with
his “Emblemata”. This term, used originally as the title of a compilation of
epigrams describing personal devices, became very soon the name of a new genre
of poem and illustration widely used in architectural and artistic
ornamentation. In his lifetime however Alciato was better known in Italy and
France as a jurist and philologist who, equipped with an extraordinary
knowledge of classical literature, questioned the interpretations of his
predecessors, the commentators and glossators. At the same time he was famous
as a teacher who attracted great numbers of students by the clarity and
concision of his delivery. This book, which offers a view of his personnality,
his method, and his place as a teacher of the law between mos italicus and mos
gallicus, is based on a reading of works not always accessible to specialists
of the emblems.
his “Emblemata”. This term, used originally as the title of a compilation of
epigrams describing personal devices, became very soon the name of a new genre
of poem and illustration widely used in architectural and artistic
ornamentation. In his lifetime however Alciato was better known in Italy and
France as a jurist and philologist who, equipped with an extraordinary
knowledge of classical literature, questioned the interpretations of his
predecessors, the commentators and glossators. At the same time he was famous
as a teacher who attracted great numbers of students by the clarity and
concision of his delivery. This book, which offers a view of his personnality,
his method, and his place as a teacher of the law between mos italicus and mos
gallicus, is based on a reading of works not always accessible to specialists
of the emblems.
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