000453449 000__ 03303cam\a22005178i\4500 000453449 001__ 453449 000453449 005__ 20210513160014.0 000453449 008__ 120223m20129999mau\\\\\\b\\\\001\0\eng\c 000453449 010__ $$a 2012007924 000453449 019__ $$a792887169 000453449 020__ $$a9780674054912 (v. 1) 000453449 020__ $$a0674054911 (v. 1) 000453449 020__ $$a9780674237186 (v. 2) 000453449 020__ $$a0674237188 (v. 2) 000453449 020__ $$a9780674248465 (v. 3) 000453449 020__ $$a0674248465 (v. 3) 000453449 035__ $$a(OCoLC)ocn778857663 000453449 040__ $$aICU/DLC$$erda$$beng$$cCGU$$dDLC$$dBTCTA$$dOCLCO$$dYDXCP$$dIOG$$dXII$$dOCLCO$$dQGK$$dCDX$$dBWX 000453449 0411_ $$aeng$$hlat 000453449 042__ $$apcc 000453449 049__ $$aISEA 000453449 05000 $$aPA8570.P5$$bD53 2012 000453449 08200 $$a871/.04$$223 000453449 1001_ $$aPontano, Giovanni Gioviano,$$d1429-1503. 000453449 24510 $$aDialogues /$$cGiovanni Gioviano Pontano ; edited and translated by Julia Haig Gaisser. 000453449 260__ $$aCambridge, Massachusetts :$$bHarvard University Press,$$c2012- 000453449 300__ $$avolumes ;$$c21 cm. 000453449 336__ $$atext$$2rdacontent 000453449 337__ $$aunmediated$$2rdamedia 000453449 338__ $$avolume$$2rdacarrier 000453449 4901_ $$aThe I Tatti Renaissance library ;$$v53 000453449 500__ $$a"This volume completes the I Tatti edition of Pontano's five surviving dialogues ..."--Book jacket to volume 3. 000453449 504__ $$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. 000453449 5051_ $$aVol. 1$$tCharon and Antonius -- Vol. 2$$tActius -- Vol.3$$tAegidius and Asinus. 000453449 520__ $$a"Giovanni Pontano (1426-1503), whose academic name was Gioviano, was the most important Latin poet of the fifteenth century as well as a leading statesman who served as prime minister to the Aragonese kings of Naples. His Dialogues are our best source for the humanist academy of Naples which Pontano led for several decades. They provide a vivid picture of literary life in the capital of the Aragonese seaborne empire, based in southern Italy and the Western Mediterranean. This first volume contains the two earliest of Pontano's five dialogues. Charon, set in the underworld of classical mythology, illustrates humanist attitudes to a wide range of topics, satirizing the follies and superstitions of humanity. Antonius, a Menippean satire named for the founder of the Neapolitan Academy, Antonio Beccadelli, is set in the Portico Antoniano in downtown Naples, where the academicians commemorate and emulate their recently-deceased leader, conversing on favorite topics and stopping from time to time to interrogate passersby. This volume contains a freshly-edited Latin text of these dialogues and the first translation of them into English."--Publisher's description. 000453449 546__ $$aTexts in Latin with English translations on facing pages; introduction in English. 000453449 60010 $$aPontano, Giovanni Gioviano,$$d1429-1503. 000453449 60010 $$aPontano, Giovanni Gioviano,$$d1429-1503$$tDialogues. 000453449 7001_ $$aGaisser, Julia Haig. 000453449 70012 $$aPontano, Giovanni Gioviano,$$d1429-1503.$$tDialogues. 000453449 70012 $$aPontano, Giovanni Gioviano,$$d1429-1503.$$tDialogues.$$lEnglish. 000453449 70012 $$aPontano, Giovanni Gioviano,$$d1429-1503.$$tCharon. 000453449 70012 $$aPontano, Giovanni Gioviano,$$d1429-1503.$$tCharon.$$lEnglish. 000453449 70012 $$aPontano, Giovanni Gioviano,$$d1429-1503.$$tAntonius. 000453449 70012 $$aPontano, Giovanni Gioviano,$$d1429-1503.$$tAntonius.$$lEnglish. 000453449 830_0 $$aI Tatti Renaissance library ;$$v53. 000453449 85201 $$bgen$$hPA8570.P5$$iD53$$i2012 000453449 86631 $$av.1-v.3 000453449 909CO $$ooai:library.usi.edu:453449$$pGLOBAL_SET 000453449 980__ $$aBIB 000453449 980__ $$aBOOK