Andrea Navagero et Marcantonio Flaminio, Latin Pastoral Poetry

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Andrea Navagero et Marcantonio Flaminio, Latin Pastoral Poetry. Edited and translated by Allan M. Wilson, Cambridge, MA, 2025.

Éditeur : Harvard University Press
Collection : The I Tatti Renaissance Library, 101
528 pages
ISBN : 9780674298378
£ 29.95


A definitive edition of Renaissance pastoral poems by two master poets, including works that inspired Raphael and Shakespeare.
Andrea Navagero (1483–1529) was among the principal poets of the Venetian Renaissance. Famous as the editor of classical texts for Aldus Manutius's celebrated press, Navagero also pioneered the Renaissance pastoral epigram genre. Modeled on the pastoral collections of Theocritus and Vergil and the poems of the Greek Anthology, Navagero's lusus pastorales conjure an idealized rural landscape of shepherds and farmers, hunters and lovers, nymphs, springs, sylvan retreats, and the mingling of the human and the divine. The artists Titian and Raphael took inspiration from his evocations of art and nature, and his verse was imitated by Ronsard, Du Bellay, and Shakespeare.

 

Source : Harvard University Press