Uniform title | Genealogia deorum. English & Latin |
Series |
The I Tatti Renaissance library ; 46 I Tatti Renaissance library ; 46. ^A481188
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Contents |
Vol. 1 (887 p.) Books I-V. |
Abstract |
Giovanni Boccaccio's Genealogy of the Pagan Gods is an ambitious work of humanistic scholarship whose goal is to plunder ancient and medieval literary sources so as to create a massive synthesis of Greek and Roman mythology. The work also contains a famous defense of the value of studying ancient pagan poetry in a Christian world. The complete work in fifteen books contains a meticulously organized genealogical tree identifying approximately 95o Greco-Roman mythological figures. The scope is enormous: 723 chapters indude over a thousand citations from two hundred Greek, Roman, medieval, and Trecento authors. Throughout the Genealogy, Boccaccio deploys an array of allegorical, historical, and philological critiques of the ancient myths and their iconography. Much more than a mere compilation of pagan myths, the Genealogy incorporates hundreds of excerpts from and comments on ancient poetry, illustrative of the new spirit of philological and cultural inquiry emerging in the early Renaissance. It is at once the most ambitious work of literary scholarship of the early Renaissance and a demonstration to contemporaries of the moral and cultural value of studying ancient poetry. This is the first volume of a projected three-volume set of Boccaccios complete Genealogy. --Book Jacket. |
Bibliography note | Includes bibliographical references and indexes. |
Language | Text in Latin with English translation on facing pages; introduction and notes in English. |
LCCN | 2010042690 |
ISBN | 9780674057104 (v. 1 ; alk. paper) |
ISBN | 0674057104 (v. 1 ; alk. paper) |