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Acta Conventus Neo-Latini Monasteriensis

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Since 1971, the International Congress for Neo-Latin Studies has been organised every three years in various cities in Europe and North America. In August 2012, Münster in Germany was the venue of ...
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  • 13 March 2015
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Since 1971, the International Congress for Neo-Latin Studies has been organised every three years in various cities in Europe and North America. In August 2012, Münster in Germany was the venue of the fifteenth Neo-Latin conference, held by the International Association for Neo-Latin Studies. The proceedings of the Münster conference have been collected in this volume under the motto „ Litterae neolatinae, sedes et quasi domicilia rerum religiosarum et politicarum – Religion and Politics in Neo-Latin Literature”. Forty-five individual and five plenary papers spanning the period from the Renaissance to the present offer a variety of themes covering a range of genres such as history, literature, philology, art history, and religion. The contributions will be of relevance not only for scholarly readers, but also for an interested non-professional audience.
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Price: $368.00
Pages: 632
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Acta Conventus Neo-Latini
Publication Date: 13 March 2015
ISBN: 9789004289178
Format: Hardcover
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“Whoever is interested in the vast field of Neo-Latin literature will find a rich compendium of subjects and of representative interpretative methods in the volume at hand. […] the Acta of the IANLS conference at Münster surely deserve a place in all major academic libraries.”
Christoph Pieper, Leiden University. In: Renaissance Quarterly, Vol. 70, No. 1 (Spring 2017), pp. 252-254.
Astrid Steiner-Weber, Dr. phil., has been a research associate in various Greek and Neo-Latin projects. She is production editor of the Neulateinisches Jahrbuch as well as editor of several volumes of the series Noctes Neolatinae. She is also Chair of Publications of the IANLS.

Karl Enenkel is Professor of Medieval Latin and Neo-Latin at the University of Münster. He has published widely on international Humanism, early modern culture, paratexts, literary genres 1300-1600, Neo-Latin emblems, word and image relationships, and the history of scholarship and science.