Commenter la Thébaïde (16e-19e s.)
Caspar von Barth et la tradition exégétique de Stace
Biographical note
Valéry Berlincourt, Ph.D. (2008), University of Neuchâtel, is research collaborator in classical philology at the University of Geneva. He has published on the interpretation, transmission and reception of Statius and presently works on intertextuality for the Swiss National Science Foundation.
Valéry Berlincourt, docteur de l’Université de Neuchâtel (2008), est collaborateur de recherche en philologie classique à l'Université de Genève. Auteur de publications sur l’interprétation, la transmission et la réception de Stace, il travaille actuellement sur l'intertextualité pour le Fonds National Suisse de la Recherche Scientifique.
Valéry Berlincourt, docteur de l’Université de Neuchâtel (2008), est collaborateur de recherche en philologie classique à l'Université de Genève. Auteur de publications sur l’interprétation, la transmission et la réception de Stace, il travaille actuellement sur l'intertextualité pour le Fonds National Suisse de la Recherche Scientifique.
Readership
All those interested in the commentary format, reception of classical texts, history of classical scholarship, intellectual history, history of the book, Flavian epic ; classical philologists, neo-latin philologists.
Toute personne intéressée au genre du commentaire, à la réception des textes classiques, à l’histoire des études classiques, à l’histoire intellectuelle, à l’histoire du livre, à l'épopée flavienne ; philologues classiques, philologues néo-latins.
Toute personne intéressée au genre du commentaire, à la réception des textes classiques, à l’histoire des études classiques, à l’histoire intellectuelle, à l’histoire du livre, à l'épopée flavienne ; philologues classiques, philologues néo-latins.
Table of contents
Remerciements
Abréviations
INTRODUCTION
Chapitre 1 : Discours et tradition exégétiques
PREMIERE PARTIE : VUE D’ENSEMBLE : 16e-19e S.
Chapitre 2 : Les exégètes et leurs ouvrages
DEUXIEME PARTIE : COMMENTER LA THEBAÏDE AUX 16e-17e S.
Chapitre 3 : Texte
Chapitre 4 : Sens littéral
Chapitre 5 : Langue et style
Chapitre 6 : Oeuvre
Chapitre 7 : Antiquités et realia
Chapitre 8 : Valeurs
CONCLUSION
Chapitre 9 : Glose de glose
Sources et bibliographie
Index
Abréviations
INTRODUCTION
Chapitre 1 : Discours et tradition exégétiques
PREMIERE PARTIE : VUE D’ENSEMBLE : 16e-19e S.
Chapitre 2 : Les exégètes et leurs ouvrages
DEUXIEME PARTIE : COMMENTER LA THEBAÏDE AUX 16e-17e S.
Chapitre 3 : Texte
Chapitre 4 : Sens littéral
Chapitre 5 : Langue et style
Chapitre 6 : Oeuvre
Chapitre 7 : Antiquités et realia
Chapitre 8 : Valeurs
CONCLUSION
Chapitre 9 : Glose de glose
Sources et bibliographie
Index
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