The Battle of Lepanto

The defeat of the Ottomans by the Holy League fleet at the Battle of Lepanto (1571) was among the most celebrated international events of the sixteenth century. This volume anthologizes the work of twenty-two poets from diverse social and geographical backgrounds who composed Latin poetry, often mod...

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Published in:The I Tatti Renaissance library
Contributors: Wright, Elizabeth R. 1963- (Editor) ; Spence, Sarah (Editor) ; Lemons, Andrew (Editor)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
Latin
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Published: Cambridge, Mass. [u.a.] Harvard Univ. Press 2014
In: The I Tatti Renaissance library (61)
Reviews:[Rezension von: Wright, Elizabeth R., The Battle of Lepanto. I Tatti Renaissance Library] (2015) (Sander-Faes, Stephan)
Series/Journal:The I Tatti Renaissance library 61
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Neo-Latin / Poetry / Naval Battle / Translation / English language / History 1500-1600
Further subjects:B Commentary
B Seeschlacht
B Poetry / Lepanto, Battle of, Greece, 1571 16th century / Italian poetry / Translations into English Latin poetry / Translations into English Spanish poetry / Translations into English
B Lepanto
B Anthology
B Spring
B Lepanto, Battle of, Greece, 1571 Poetry Italian poetry Translations into English 16th century Latin poetry Translations into English Spanish poetry Translations into English
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Summary:The defeat of the Ottomans by the Holy League fleet at the Battle of Lepanto (1571) was among the most celebrated international events of the sixteenth century. This volume anthologizes the work of twenty-two poets from diverse social and geographical backgrounds who composed Latin poetry, often modeled on Vergil and other Roman poets, in response to the news of the battle, the largest Mediterranean naval encounter since antiquity. Among the poems included is the two-book Austrias Carmen by the remarkable Juan Latino, a black African former slave who became a professor of Latin in Granada. The poems, including two previously unpublished, are here translated into English for the first time, along with fresh editions of the Latin texts.
Item Description:Text. lat. und engl
ISBN:0674725425