The Lyon Terence : its tradition and legacy /
"We first conceived of this study of the Lyon Terence in March 2016 when GTH, then a visiting fellow at Harvard University's Villa i Tatti research institute, proposed a jointly written, comprehensive monograph on it; as is argued in the introduction, despite the significance of this incun...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Autores principales: | , |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
Publicado: |
Leiden ; Boston :
Brill,
[2020]
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Colección: | Drama and theatre in early modern Europe ;
11. |
Temas: | |
Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Preface
- List of Illustrations
- List of Abbreviations
- Note on Illustrations and the Use of Electronic Resources
- Introduction
- 1 The Lyon Terence and Its Initial Impact
- 1.1 Contents and mise-en-page
- 1.2 Publishing in Lyon
- 1.3 Composition, Printing, and Distribution
- 2 Terence's Plays: Commentary and Illustration from Manuscript to Print
- 2.1 Terence as an Educational Classic: Text and Commentary from Antiquity to Medieval and Renaissance Europe
- 2.2 The Development of Manuscript Illustrations of Terence
- 2.3 The Impact of New Learning and Technologies: Donatus and the Advent of Printing
- The Editor of the Lyon Terence: Jodocus Badius Ascensius
- 3.1 Badius
- 3.2 Early Life and Literary Career to 1493
- 3.2.1 Flanders and Brabant
- 3.2.2 Italy
- 3.2.3 Lyon
- 3.3 Later Career to 1502
- 4 Text and Commentary in Badius' Three Editions of Terence
- 4.1 The 1491 Edition and Donatus
- 4.2 The Lyon Terence: the Commentary of Guy Jouenneaux and Badius' Revisions
- 4.2.1 The Commentary Edition of Guy Jouenneaux
- 4.2.2 Badius' Re-edition of Guy
- 4.3 The 1502 Terence and Its Sources
- 5 The Illustrative Programme of the 1493 Edition
- 5.1 Badius' Appropriation of the Carolingian Tradition
- 5.2 Gestures in Medieval and Early Modern Culture
- 5.3 Carolingian Gestures
- 5.4 Non-Carolingian Gestures
- 5.4.1 Manly Gestures
- 5.4.2 Female Gestures
- 5.4.3 Gestures of Despair
- 5.5 Characterization through Costuming
- 5.6 Gestures, Illustrations and Commentary Derivative of Donatus in the Lyon Terence
- 5.7 The Illustrator of the Lyon Terence
- Appendix: a Catalogue of Gestures
- Carolingian Gestures (after Dutsch 2007)
- Non-Carolingian Gestures
- 6 The Theatricality of the Lyon Terence
- 6.1 The Lyon Terence and Performance
- 6.2 Stage Design: the Lyon Terence and the Representation of Theatre Buildings
- 6.3 The Stage
- 6.4 Stage Conventions
- 6.4.1 Entrances and Exits
- 6.4.2 Asides, Eavesdropping, and Off-stage Scenes
- 6.5 Terence on Stage in Renaissance Italy and France
- The Legacy of the Lyon Terence in the Sixteenth Century
- 7.1 Terence in Print in Late Fifteenth and Sixteenth Century
- 7.2 The Venetian Illustrated Editions of Terence of Lazzaro de' Soardi
- 7.3 The Italian Illustrated Editions of the Sixteenth Century
- 7.4 The Influence of the Lyon Terence in Germany: the Illustrated Terence of Johann Grüninger and Its Tradition
- 7.5 The French Tradition of Terence after 1493
- 7.6 Conclusion
- Conclusion
- Bibliography
- Indexes.