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Journal of Neo-Latin Studies. Volume LVIII–2009 Editorial Board: Dirk Sacré, Jan Papy, Lambert Isebaert, Monique Mund-Dopchie & Gilbert Tournoy

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€ 80,00 isbn 978 90 5867 766 2 11/2009 16 x 24 cm Paperback ca. 400 p. nur 635 Humanistica Lovaniensia LVIII English, French, German and Italian Humanistica Lovaniensia: Journal of Neo-Latin Studies, published annually, is the leading journal in the field of medieval, Renaissance, and modern Latin. As well as presenting articles on Neo-Latin topics, the journal is a major source for critical editions of Neo-Latin texts with translations and commentaries. Its systematic bibliography of Neo-Latin studies (Instrumentum bibliographicum Neolatinum), accompanied by critical notes, is the standard annual bibliography of publications in the field. The journal is fully indexed (names, mss., Neo-Latin neologisms).

Please visit www.lup.be for the full table of contents.

dirk sacré is Professor of Latin and Neo-Latin at the K.U. Leuven. jan papy is Research Professor of Neo-Latin Literature and Renaissance Humanism at the K.U. Leuven. lambert isebaert is Professor of Latin and Linguistics at the Université catholique de Louvain (Louvain-la-Neuve). monique mund-dopchie is Professor of Ancient Greek literature and History of Humanism at the Université catholique de Louvain (Louvain-la-Neuve). gilbert tournoy is Professor of Classical, Mediaeval and Renaissance Latin at the K.U. Leuven.

This series is available on standing order. To sign up for a subscription to this series or for more information please contact us at info@upers.kuleuven.be. € 99,00 isbn 978 90 5867 750 1 09/2009 16 x 24 cm Paperback 864 p. nur 635 Supplementa Humanistica Lovaniensia 26 English, Latin, Italian, French, German

Syntagmatia

Essays on Neo-Latin Literature in Honour of Monique Mund-Dopchie and Gilbert Tournoy Dirk Sacré & Jan Papy (eds)

This collective volume has been dedicated to two distinguished scholars of Neo-Latin Studies on the occasion of their retirement after a long and fruitful academic career, one at the Université catholique Louvainla-Neuve, the other at the internationally renowned Seminarium Philologiae Humanisticae of Leuven University. Both the rich variety of subjects dealt with and the international diversity of the scholars authoring contributions reflect the wide interests of the celebrated Neo-Latinists, their international position, and the actual status of the discipline itself. Ranging from the Trecento to the 21st century, and embracing Latin writings from Italy, Hungary, The Netherlands, Germany, France, Poland, the New World, Spain, Scotland, Denmark and China, this volume is as rich and multifaceted as it is voluminous, for it not only offers studies on well-known figures such as Petrarch, Lorenzo Valla, Erasmus, Vives, Thomas More, Eobanus Hessus, Lipsius, Tycho Brahe, Jean de la Fontaine and Jacob Cats, but it also includes new contributions on Renaissance commentaries and editions of classical authors such as Homer, Seneca and Horace; on Neo-Latin novels, epistolography and Renaissance rhetoric; on Latin translations from the vernacular and invectives against Napoleon; on the teaching of Latin in the 19th century; and on the didactics of Neo-Latin nowadays.

dirk sacré is Professor of Latin and Neo-Latin at the K.U. Leuven. jan papy is Research Professor of Neo-Latin Literature and Renaissance Humanism at the K.U. Leuven. contributors Dirk Sacré, Jan Papy, Stefano Pittaluga, Christian Coppens, Lucia Gualdo Rosa, Klára Pajorin, Jean-Louis Charlet, Béatrice Charlet-Mesdijan, Domenico Defilippis, Albert Derolez, Francesco Tateo, Mark P.O. Morford, Alexandre Vanautgaerden, Mauro De Nichilo, Wouter Bracke, Jan Bloemendal, Brenda M. Hosington, Paul-Augustin Deproost, René Hoven, Michiel Verweij, Harry Vredeveld, Jacqueline Glomski, Geoffrey Eatough, Philip Ford, Ari Wesseling, Alejandro Coroleu, Edward V. George, George Hugo Tucker, Lore Poelchau (†), Fidel Rädle, Ronald W. Truman, Jean-François Gilmont, Dirk Imhof, Roger P.H. Green, Francis Cairns, Chris L. Heesakkers, Demmy Verbeke, Ann Moss, Rudolf De Smet, Marc Van der Poel, Jeanine De Landtsheer, Hugo Peeters, Robert V. Young, Harm-Jan Van Dam, Minna Skafte Jensen, Craig Kallendorf, Antonio Iurilli, Joaquín Pascual Barea, Andries Welkenhuysen, Noël Golvers, Jennifer Tunberg-Morrish, Tom Deneire, David Money, Heinz Hofmann, Stéphane Mund, Jan Bedaux, Paul Gerhard Schmidt, Paul Thoen, Emilio Bandiera, Franz Römer, Ingrid A.R. De Smet.

The Neo-Latin Epigram

A Learned and Witty Genre Susanna de Beer, Karl Enenkel & David Rijser (eds)

€ 59,50 isbn 978 90 5867 745 7 09/2009 16 x 24 cm Paperback 338 p. nur 635 Supplementa Humanistica Lovaniensia 25 English, Latin The epigram is certainly one of the most intriguing, while at the same time most elusive, genres of Neo-Latin literature. From the end of the fifteenth century, almost every humanist writer who regarded himself a true ‘poeta’ had composed a respectable number of epigrams. Given our sense of poetical aesthetics, be it idealistic, post-idealistic, modern or post-modern, the epigrammatic genre is difficult to understand. Because of its close ties with the historical and social context, it does not fit any of these aesthetic approaches. By presenting various epigram writers, collections and subgenres from the fifteenth to the seventeenth century, this volume offers a first step towards a better understanding of some of the features of humanist epigram literature.

susanna de beer is post-doctoral researcher in Neo-Latin at Leiden University. karl enenkel is Professor of Neo-Latin Literature at Leiden University. david rijser is lecturer in Classical Latin at the University of Amsterdam. contributors Karl A.E. Enenkel, Stephan Busch, Marc D. Lauxtermann, Jan Bloemendal, Donatella Coppini, David Rijser, Susanna De Beer, Christoph Pieper, Han Lamers, Maarten Jansen, Tobias Leuker, Juliette A. Groenland, Johannes Jansen, Moniek van Oosterhout, Ingrid D. Rowland.

Recently published in the series Supplementa Humanistica Lovaniensia: • Spanish Humanism on the Verge of the Picaresque, Juan Maldonado’s Ludus Chartarum,

Pastor Bonus and Bacchanalia,

Warren S. Smith & Clark Colahan (eds) € 49,50, isbn 978 90 5867 708 2, Paperback, 292 p., 2009, English, Latin • “Cui dono lepidum novum libellum?”, Dedicating Latin Works and Motets in the Sixteenth

Century,

Ignace Bossuyt, Nele Gabriëls, Dirk Sacré & Demmy Verbeke (eds) € 50,00, isbn 978 90 5867 669 6, Paperback, 326 p., 2008, English, French

The Forgotten Contribution of the Teaching Sisters

A Historiographical Essay on the Educational Work of Catholic Women Religious in the 19th and 20th Centuries Bart Hellinckx, Frank Simon & Marc Depaepe

For far too long Catholic teaching sisters have been denied their rightful place in the history of education. It is only during the past twenty-five years that researchers in many countries have begun to reveal the fundamental role played by these women in the schooling of children of both the masses and the elite during the 19th and 20th centuries. This essay provides for the first time a detailed overview of the historiography of the teaching sisters in Western Europe, North America, Latin America and Australasia, surveying scholarship since 1985. It reviews the literature on six major themes: contribution to schooling, teaching orders and schools, educational philosophy, content and practice, life and lived experience of teachers and students, the professionalization of teaching, and changes in the composition of the teaching staff. Very rich in bibliographical references, this book is indispensable for all further research on this significant but underexplored group of women teachers.

bart hellinckx is a historical researcher, he currently works for the teachers union Christelijk Onderwijzersverbond (cov) in Belgium. frank simon is Full Professor at the Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences of the Universiteit Gent in Belgium. marc depaepe is Full Professor at the Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences (campuses Kortrijk and Leuven) of the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven in Belgium. € 29,50 isbn 978 90 5867 765 5 10/2009 16 x 24 cm Paperback ca. 120 p. nur 849 Studia Paedagogica 44 English

• De nominale constituent

Structuur en geschiedenis

Freek Van de Velde € 49,50, isbn 978 90 5867 732 7, 2009, Dutch

• Geschiedenis van de Nederlandse syntaxis

J.M. van der Horst € 210,00 (2 volume set), isbn 978 90 5867 646 7, 2008, Dutch

• Visie en vooruitgang

Lessen voor de XXIe eeuw

Bart Raymaekers (ed.) € 34,50, isbn 978 90 5867 722 8, 2009, Dutch • Fluid Flesh

The Body, Religion and the Visual Arts

Barbara Baert (ed.) € 34,50, isbn 978 90 5867 716 7, 2009, English

• Predicting the Past

The Paradoxes of American Literary History

Michael Boyden € 39,50, isbn 978 90 5867 731 0, 2009, English

• Crossing Cultures

Nineteenth-Century Anglophone Literature in the Low Countries

Tom Toremans & Walter Verschueren (eds) € 39,50, isbn 978 90 5867 733 4, 2009, English • Spanish Humanism on the Verge of the Picaresque

Juan Maldonado’s Ludus Chartarum,

Pastor Bonus and Bacchanalia

Warren S. Smith & Clark Colahan (eds) € 49,50, isbn 978 90 5867 708 2, 2009, English, Latin

• Lors est ce jour grant joie nee

Essais de langue et de littétature françaises du moyen âge

Michèle Goyens & Werner Verbeke (eds) € 39,50, isbn 978 90 5867 740 2, 2009, French, English

• Les peintures sur vases de Nagada I-

Nagada II

Nouvelle approche sémiologique de l’iconographie prédynastique

Gwenola Graff € 75,00, isbn 978 90 5867 662 7, 2009, French This Fall 2009 catalogue presents you with all new and forthcoming Leuven University Press titles. For details of earlier titles please visit the catalogue section of our website www.lup.be.

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