Tully’s Late-Medieval life: the Roots of the Renaissance in Cicero’s Biography

Auteur: Cook, Brad L.
Titre: Tully’s Late-Medieval life: the Roots of the Renaissance in Cicero’s Biography
Revue/Collection: "Classica et Mediaevalia", 60
Lieu èdition: Aarhus
Éditeur: Museum Tusculanum Press
Annèe edition: 2009
Pages: 347-370
Mots-clès: Biographie - Biografia - Biography, Héritage - Fortuna - Legacy
Description: [Cook, Brad L.] [Abstract] Aspects of Petrarch’s role in Cicero’s Rezeptiongeschichte are well known. What remains uninvestigated, however, is the context in which Petrarch laboured to reconstruct Cicero’s biography. An analysis of the biographical texts on Cicero from Antiquity to Petrarch, with special attention given to the Troyes epitome of Cicero’s life, shows how the rebirth of Cicero’s biography, and of a scholarly acumen and historical perspective to which we are heirs, radically developed in the fourteenth century. 
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Sigle auteur: Cook 2009