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Publicado por The University of North Carolina Press, 1966
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: Gut. 2. printing. 274 p. Der Einband ist berieben, ansonsten ein gutes und sauberes Exemplar ohne Anstreichungen. / The binding is rubbed, otherwise a good and clean copy without markings. -- TABLE OF CONTENTS -- PREFACE -- INTRODUCTION -- I. The London period and De gli eroici furori -- II. The poetry of the Stil novisti -- III. The sonnet sequence of De gli eroici furori -- IV. De gli eroici furori and the emblematic tradition -- THE HEROIC FRENZIES -- Argument of the Nolan -- The Apology of the Nolan -- FIRST PART -- First Dialogue -- Second Dialogue -- Third Dialogue -- Fourth Dialogue -- Fifth Dialogue -- SECOND PART -- First Dialogue -- Second Dialogue -- Third Dialogue -- Fourth Dialogue -- Fifth Dialogue -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- (Extraxt:) PREFACE For the primary source of my English translation of De gli eroici furori I have used Volume II of Giovanni Gentile's edition of Bruno's Opere italiane. Of all the editions of De gli eroici furo-ri Gentile's is the most reliable. It takes into account the careful and accurate studies of Adolfo Wagner and Paul de Lagarde and often it modernizes much of Bruno's archaic spelling and punc-tuation while it remains completely faithful to Bruno's text in all other respects. I have also consulted Paul-Henri Michel's French version of Des fureurs héroïques, published in 1954, and I have frequently made use of this felicitous translation in connection with many of Bruno's more obscure passages. My purpose in this English version of De gli eroici furori, the first since William's translation of 1887, has been to provide a comprehensible reading which would at the same time be faith-ful to Bruno's original text. I must confess that for this purpose I have found Williams' translation of very little assistance, since to the floridity and looseness of Bruno's style it adds elements of confusion which are peculiar to the English. For the occasional liberties I have taken with Bruno's language, I can only apologize on the ground of necessity. De gli eroici furori translated literally would become Of the Heroic Furors, a phrase which hardly carries Bruno's meaning into English. Williams translates it as The Heroic Enthusiasts, which seems equally baf-fling. What Bruno had in mind was obviously the Platonic furor, the divinely inspired frenzy of lovers. With a certain reluctance, therefore, I have departed from Bruno's title so far as to translate it as The Heroic Frenzies, which I hope will carry the necessary connotation and which has already had some acceptance, In order to render Bruno's style as faithfully as possible, I have maintained the structure of his elaborate and diffuse prose, insofar as it was possible to do so without obscuring the sense. I have italicized those words and phrases which were printed in spaced type in the edition of 1585. I have assumed that several of the mythological figures to which Bruno alludes are familiar and needed no annotation. I have, however, cited at some length those literary and philosophical allusions essential to an understanding of the work. I should like to express my deepest gratitude to Professors Maurice Valency, Paul O. Kristeller and William Nelson of Co-lumbia University for their advice and guidance in the prepara-tion of this work. Above all, I owe special thanks to Professor Valency, my teacher, whose kindness beyond the call of duty led me to avenues I would perhaps not otherwise have explored in preparing this edition. Moreover, I am grateful to those many colleagues and friends whose faith in the importance of this study has been of enduring inspiration. Accordingly, I should like to express my appreciation to Professors Marjorie Hope Nicolson, Joseph Satin, Robert McNulty, Francis X. Connolly, Grover J. Cronin, Charles J. Dono-hue, John F. Winter, Joseph P. Clancy and Joseph E. Grennen for their stimulating interest and warm encouragement which shall be remembered for years to come. Last, and not the least of all, a word of thanks remains to be written to the many students of the Renaissance in Fordham Uni-versity for their genuine enthusiasm, which taught me much over the years, even while I was teaching them. PEM. Jr. Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 250.
Publicado por University of North Carolina, 1964
Librería: Libros de Ultramar Estudio y Coleccionismo, Granada, GR, España
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Añadir al carritoEncuadernación de tapa dura. Condición: Muy bien. 1ª Edición. Primera edición en inglés, Número 50, tapa blanda, Paul Eugene Memmo, Jr., editorial University of North Carolina, texto en inglés, traducción por Paul Eugene Memmo, Jr., son 274 páginas, sobre unas dimensiones de 23 x 15.5 cm, editado en 1964, impreso en España, se encuentran en buen estado.
Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por The University of North Carolina Press, 2017
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Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por UNC Department Of Romance Studies, 2017
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Añadir al carritoTaschenbuch. Condición: Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - Giordano Bruno (1548-1600) was an Italian philosopher, poet, mathematician, and astrologer. This is the first English translation published in the twentieth century of his De gli eroici furori, or The Heroic Frenzies.