A History of Literary Criticism in the Renaissance: With special reference to the influence of Italy in the formation and development of modern classicismSpingarn, Joel Elias
Philosophy
A History of Literary Criticism in the Renaissance: With special reference to the influence of Italy in the formation and development of modern classicism
Spingarn, Joel Elias
Criticism; Renaissance
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244, 247.
Viperano, 146 _n._, 188, 204.
Virgil, 18, 30, 87, 106, _et passim_.
Voltaire, 95.
Vossius, 185, 244 _sq._, 292, 294, 310 _n._
Warton, Joseph, 143.
Warton, Thomas, 254.
Watson, Thomas, 298, 308.
Webbe, William, 268, 284, 293, 302, 305; _Discourse of English Poetrie_,
256, 263, 283.
Wilson, _Rhetoric_, 254, 261, 296.
Wither, 258.
Woodberry, G. E., 12 _n._
Xenophon, 30, 275.
Zabarella, 26 _sq._
Zapata, 171.
LI LIVRES DU GOUVERNEMENT DES ROIS.
_Being a Thirteenth Century French Version of EGIDIO COLONNA'S treatise,
"De Regimine Principium." From the Kerr MS._
EDITED BY
SAMUEL PAUL MOLENAER, A.M.,
_Instructor in the University of Pennsylvania; Sometime Fellow of
Columbia University._
8vo. Cloth. $3.00, net.
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This treatise, "On the Education of Princes," was prepared in Latin
about the year 1285, by the preceptor of the boy prince Philip the Fair
(afterward Philip IV. of France), and on the accession of the youthful
king was by him ordered translated into French for the benefit of the
general public. Numerous editions in the original Latin were published
in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, but the French version has
never before appeared in print. The work covers a wide range of topics,
educational and social, discussed in the spirit of enlightened mediaeval
scholarship. It is believed that, in its present accessible form, it
will be found to constitute an interesting chapter in the history of
educational ideas.
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CLASSICAL STUDIES
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THE TITLES OF THE CONTRIBUTIONS ARE AS FOLLOWS:
On the Meaning of 'Nauta' and 'Viator' in Horace, Sat. i. 5. 11-23.
Anaximander on the Prolongation of Infancy in Man. A Note on the
History of the Theory of Evolution.
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