The Classical Heritage in France

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Gerald N. Sandy
BRILL, 2002 - 588
This book, written by eighteen specialists, deals with the reception of Greek and Latin culture in France in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. It is intended for those interested in classical influences on French belles-lettres and visual arts. Readers will benefit from the comprehensive surveys provided by specialists on topics as diverse as the role of French travellers to classical lands in transforming perceptible reality into narrative textuality, Jacques Amyot's contribution to the reinvention of the novel in the West and the influence of ancient law in France. Major literary genres and themes, philosophy, major writers, early French humanists and Hellenists and the visual arts all receive detailed, up-to-date treatment. Contributors include: Olga Augustinos, Alain Billault, Jean Braybrook, Paola Cifarelli, Michele Ducos, Sue Farquhar, Philip Ford, A. Trevor Hodge, George Huppert, Gillian Jondorf, John Parkin, Laurence Plazenet, Patricia Rosenmeyer, Ofelia Salgado, Gerald Sandy, Alison Saunders, Douglas Thomson, and Valerie Worth-Stylianou.
 

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Introduction
1
France and the Transmission of Latin Manuscripts 25
25
Resources for the Study of Ancient Greek in France
47
Philologist and Polymath A Preliminary
79
Erasmus and Paris
109
Translations from Latin into French in the Renaissance
137
François Rabelais
165
The Essais and a Tacitean
187
Longinus On the Sublime
315
Classical Myth and Its Interpretation in SixteenthCentury
331
The Epic in SixteenthCentury France
351
The Greek Anacreontics and SixteenthCentury French
393
Aesop and Babrius
425
Drama
453
The Classical Heritage in French Architecture
471
The Classical
503

Plutarchs Lives
219
The Invention of
237
Under the Shadow of Socrates
281
Legal Science in France in the Sixteenth
297

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Gerald Sandy, Ph.D. (1968), is Professor of Classics at the University of British Columbia. He has published extensively on the ancient novel, Latin and Greek literature and the classical heritage including The Greek World of Apuleius (Brill, 1998).

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