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THE EROTOPAEGNION, A TRIFLING BOOK OF LOVE, OF GIROLAMO ANGERIANO. EDITED AND TRANSLATED WITH COMMENTARY.
Wilson, Alice E.

   

- Nieuwkoop : HES & DE GRAAF 1995
- 8vo
- cloth.
- 466 pages.
- ISBN 9789060044247 / Order Nr. 103391
- Price: $ 145.00



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When the volume Poetae Tres Elegantissimi was produced at Paris in 1582, the poets included were Joannes Secundus, Michelle Marullo and Girolamo Angeriano, represented by his best-known work, the "Eropaegnion," originally published in Florence in 1512, which had come to enjoy particular popularity in France and had exercised a considerable influence on vernacular literature there. All 199 poems (with the few alternative versions) are assembled from the various sixteenth century editions in a newly edited Latin text. Each poem translated into English prose; substantial commentary. (Bibliotheca Humanistica & Reformatorica, Vol. LIII).

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