Chaste thinking : the rape of Lucretia and the birth of humanism / by Stephanie H. Jed.
Material type: TextSeries: Theories of representation and differencePublisher: Bloomington : Indiana University Press, [1989]Copyright date: ©1989Description: 1 online resource (xi, 160 pages) : facsimileContent type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 0585000964
- 9780585000961
- 9786612078996
- 6612078995
- Salutati, Coluccio, 1331-1406. Declamatio Lucretiae. English & Latin
- Salutati, Coluccio, 1331-1406. Declamatio Lucretiae
- Brutus, Lucius Junius -- In literature
- Salutati, Coluccio, 1331-1406. Declamatio Lucretiae
- Lucrèce, matrone romaine -- Romans, nouvelles, etc
- Brutus, Lucius Junius -- Romans, nouvelles, etc
- Brutus, Lucius Junius
- Declamatio Lucretiae (Salutati, Coluccio)
- Latin literature, Medieval and modern -- History and criticism -- Theory, etc
- Lucretia -- in literature
- Chastity in literature
- Rape in literature
- Humanism -- History
- Humanists
- Rome -- In literature
- Liberty in literature
- Transmission of texts
- Humanisme -- Histoire
- Humanistes
- Transmission de textes
- Chasteté dans la littérature
- Viol dans la littérature
- Rome dans la littérature
- Liberté dans la littérature
- Littérature latine médiévale et moderne -- Histoire et critique -- Théorie, etc
- humanists (people)
- DRAMA -- Ancient, Classical & Medieval
- Chastity in literature
- Humanism
- Humanists
- Liberty in literature
- Literature
- Rape in literature
- Transmission of texts
- Rome (Empire)
- Verkrachting
- Kuisheid
- Letterkunde
- Humanisme (cultuurgeschiedenis)
- Literaire thema's
- 872/.04 19
- PA8420.S15 D4435 1989eb
- 17.93
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"Facsimile, transcription, and translation of Salutati's Declamatio Lucretiae": pages [133]-152.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 153-158) and index.
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Tum Brutus castigator lacrimarum, the cruelty of Brutus and the politics of philology -- Per hunc castissimum sanguinem, Lucretia's chastity and the alienation from literary material -- In secretis penetralibus, Mercantile writing and the construct of privacy -- Modern humanism and the relation of writing -- Appendix : Facsimile, transcription of Salutati's Declamatio Lucretiae [Salutati, Coluccio]
"A strikingly original and provocative critical interpretation of the ideology of early Florentine humanism; or the reception and continued transmission of humanist ideology in the U.S. today ; and of a significant but neglected text on Lucretia by Coluccio Salutati .... - Margaret W. Ferguson (back cover).
"Jed analyzes the historiographic myth of the rape of Lucretia and shows how its refiguration by the humanist Salutati reveals the rhetorical and ideological relationship between sexual violence and humanistic discourse."--pub. webpage.
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