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Pietas Humanistica

Neo-Latin Religious Poetry in Poland in European Context

by Piotr Urbanski (Volume editor)
©2006 Conference proceedings 310 Pages

Summary

This collection of articles presents many aspects of the pietas humanistica – a very special mixture of Christian and classical tradition. The book offers a synthesis of Latin humanistic religious poetry in Poland from the 15th to the 18th century, taking into account its broad European context. The authors discuss literary genres, especially prayer and its function, the structure of the speaking subject, biblical motifs and their interpretation or re-reading, the usage of classical tradition, as well as lexical and phraseological aspects (Christian verses vs. pagan sources), an rhetorical structure of poems. An important part of the book consists of articles focused on theological aspects of poetry, i.e. studies in the history of ideas as well as discussing poetry in the context of fundamental theological controversies and medieval tradition.

Details

Pages
310
Year
2006
ISBN (Softcover)
9783631550106
Language
English
Keywords
Religiöse Literatur Religious poetry Neulatein Polen Geschichte 1400-1900 Kongress Stettin (2005) History of ideas Classical tradition
Published
Frankfurt am Main, Berlin, Bern, Bruxelles, New York, Oxford, Wien, 2006. 310 pp., 5 fig.

Biographical notes

Piotr Urbanski (Volume editor)

The Editor: Piotr Urbański is Associate Professor of Neo-Latin Studies and director of the Institute of Polish and Cultural Studies, University of Szczecin. His main fields of interest are 17th century Neo-Latin Poetry in Poland, especially the works of Maciej Kazimierz Sarbiewski, Latin culture in Stettin, Pomerania (today Szczecin, Poland), and rhetoric in early modern and modern culture.

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