He solves these with his characteristic deep learning and brash criticism. The two volumes presented here are the first translation of both collection into any modern language
Angelo Poliziano. Ida Maier's Ange Politien ( Geneva , 1966 ) is a recent biography of Poliziano ; however , it covers only the period from 1469 to 1480 in depth . For a lively biographical sketch of the poet in English , see Alan ...
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... POLIZIANO . Matteo Palmieri and ' The City of Life ' -Burchiello and the Burlesque - The Romantic Epos - Bernardo and Luca Pulci - The ' Ciriffo Calvaneo ' and the ' Giostri ' - Luigi Pulci and the ' Morgante Maggiore ' -The Epopee and ...
... POLIZIANO . Matteo Palmieri and The City of Life ' -Burchiello and the Burlesque - The Romantic Epos - Bernardo and Luca Pulci - The Ciriffo Calvaneo ' and the Giostri ' - Luigi Pulci and the ' Morgante Maggiore ' -The Epopee and the ...
" -Italica "In his unique translation of Angelo Poliziano's The Stanze, David Quint reveals in English for the first time the pagan love story of the ill-fated Giuliano de Medici and the bewitching Simonetta--a theme that has inspired ...
The book concludes with an appendix, drawn from previously inaccessible archives, about the censorship of Machiavelli by the Inquisition and the Index.
This I Tatti edition contains all of his Greek and Latin poetry (with the exception of the Silvae in ITRL 14) translated into English for the first time.
... Poliziano in Latin verse , displaying an authenticity of inspiration , a sincerity of feeling , and a command of metrical resources which mark them out as original productions of poetic genius rather than as merely professorial ...
... Poliziano at Pistoja to Lorenzo de ' Medici in Florence Agnolo Poliziano at Pistoja to Lorenzo de ' Medici Agnolo Poliziano at Pistoja to Lorenzo de ' Medici Agnolo Poliziano at Pistoja to Lorenzo de ' Medici at PAGE 207 208 209 210 ...