Humanist comedies / edited and translated by Gary R. Grund.

"The five comedies included in this volume, three of which have never been translated into English, present a characteristic sampling of comic form as it was interpreted by some of the most important Latin humanists of the Quattrocento. Pier Paolo Vergerio's Paulus (ca. 1390), Philodoxeos...

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Other Authors: Grund, Gary R. (Gary Robert), 1946-
Format: Book
Language:English
Latin
Published: Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press, 2005.
Series:I Tatti Renaissance library ; 19.
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Summary:"The five comedies included in this volume, three of which have never been translated into English, present a characteristic sampling of comic form as it was interpreted by some of the most important Latin humanists of the Quattrocento. Pier Paolo Vergerio's Paulus (ca. 1390), Philodoxeos fabula (1424) by Leon Battista Alberti, Philogenia et Epiphebus (ca. 1440) by Ugolino Pisani, Chrysis (1444) by Aeneas Silvius Piccolomini (later Pope Pius II), and Tommaso Medio's Epirota (1483) span nearly the entire period and are a valuable gauge of its changing literary tastes, tastes nourished by the ancient comic drama of Plautus and Terence. While the earliest of the humanist comedies seem almost medieval in their moralism, the didacticism of the pulpit is cleverly seasoned with the unabashed realism of the brothel to produce a mixture that looks forward to the more modern, sophisticated comedies written in the vernacular during the Cinquecento."--BOOK JACKET.
Item Description:Translated from the Latin.
Physical Description:xxx, 460 pages ; 21 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 451-455) and index.
ISBN:0674017447 (cloth : alk. paper)