GIUV2013-054
The group's research attempts to relate and take into account three aspects that are often studied separately but which are inextricably linked to each other: rhetoric, humanism and the Classical Tradition. Rhetoric, as a legacy of Greco-Latin culture and as the central axis of education; humanism as a movement that tries to recover and restore the classical legacy, in which rhetoric is included and which shapes a new creative and creative attitude towards knowledge based on this restoration; and the Classical Tradition not only understood as the survival of references, themes, motifs or characters of Greco-Latin literature, but also of the specific procedures how this survival is produced. Thus, the research activity has as objectives: The study, edition and translation of technical treatises on Neo-Latin rhetoric and other literary productions in Latin from the 15th to the 19th century. The survival of elements of classical literature in Neo-Latin literature and in vulgar literature throughout Europe and the procedures that have made this possible.
- Indagar en el complex sistema de relacions entre literatures, i en particular entre la literatura neollatina i les literatures en les llengues d'Europa
- Neo-Latin studies.In a broad sense, it focuses on the study and edition of texts written in Latin from the 15th to the 19th century and their interrelation with literatures written in other languages.
Name | Nature of participation | Entity | Description |
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FERRAN GRAU CODINA | Director | Universitat de València | |
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LUIS POMER MONFERRER | Member | Universitat de València | |
JOSÉ LUIS TEODORO PERIS | Member | Universitat de València |
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- Classical Languages
- Filología Clàssica; Humanisme; Retòrica; Neollatí; Edició crítica;