Autore: Pieper, Christoph
Titolo: Multilayered Appropriation(s) Josse Bade’s Edition of Cicero’s Philippicae tribus commentariis illustratae
Rivista/Miscellanea: In : Pieper, Christoph & Velden, Bram van der ed.), Reading Cicero’s Final Years Receptions of the Post-Caesarian Works up to the Sixteenth Century, Boston Berlin, De Gruyter, 2020, 300 p.
Anno edizione: 2020
Pagine: 175-196
Parole chiave: Éloquence - Eloquenza - Eloquence, Héritage - Fortuna - Legacy
Descrizione: Christoph Pieper analyses the intermediatedness of an early sixteenth-century commentary on Cicero’s Philippics. The commentary was printed by Josse Bade, who inserts it via his preface into the ongoing Ciceronianus -debate to which Erasmus had made an extraordinarily influential contribution. At the same time, Bade reprints three authoritative commentaries of the fifteenth century. Pieper argues that on the one hand, the edition serves as a mediator for the intellectual heritage of Italian Quattrocento humanism in Northern Europe. On the other hand, the Italian commentators themselves read the Philippics as Cicero’s legacy, and discuss his importance as an oratorical, political and moral authority. The reception of the Philippics in the commentaries is at the same time ‘reception of Cicero’ and ‘reception of the Ciceronian tradition’, as it relates closely to early imperial, late antique and early humanistic moments of transforming Cicero into a cultural icon. [Pieper and Velden 2020, xii]
Opere:
Link: https://www.degruyterbrill.com/document/doi/10.1515/9783110716313-012/pdf
Sigla autore: Pieper 2020
Titolo: Multilayered Appropriation(s) Josse Bade’s Edition of Cicero’s Philippicae tribus commentariis illustratae
Rivista/Miscellanea: In : Pieper, Christoph & Velden, Bram van der ed.), Reading Cicero’s Final Years Receptions of the Post-Caesarian Works up to the Sixteenth Century, Boston Berlin, De Gruyter, 2020, 300 p.
Anno edizione: 2020
Pagine: 175-196
Parole chiave: Éloquence - Eloquenza - Eloquence, Héritage - Fortuna - Legacy
Descrizione: Christoph Pieper analyses the intermediatedness of an early sixteenth-century commentary on Cicero’s Philippics. The commentary was printed by Josse Bade, who inserts it via his preface into the ongoing Ciceronianus -debate to which Erasmus had made an extraordinarily influential contribution. At the same time, Bade reprints three authoritative commentaries of the fifteenth century. Pieper argues that on the one hand, the edition serves as a mediator for the intellectual heritage of Italian Quattrocento humanism in Northern Europe. On the other hand, the Italian commentators themselves read the Philippics as Cicero’s legacy, and discuss his importance as an oratorical, political and moral authority. The reception of the Philippics in the commentaries is at the same time ‘reception of Cicero’ and ‘reception of the Ciceronian tradition’, as it relates closely to early imperial, late antique and early humanistic moments of transforming Cicero into a cultural icon. [Pieper and Velden 2020, xii]
Opere:
Link: https://www.degruyterbrill.com/document/doi/10.1515/9783110716313-012/pdf
Sigla autore: Pieper 2020