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Confabulationes Tironum Litterariorum (Cologne, 1525): Hermannus Schottennius Hessus [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Sērija : Durham Modern Languages Series
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Nov-2009
  • Izdevniecība: Manchester University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0719081858
  • ISBN-13: 9780719081859
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The humanist Hermann Schotten, or Hermannus Schottennius Hessus (c. 1503-1546), student, schoolmaster, and university lecturer in Cologne, was the author of a number of works on humanist pedagogy.His Confabulationes tironum litterariorum of 1525, a collection of Latin dialogues designed to help schoolboys master Classical Latin conversation, was written in admiring imitation of the colloquies of Erasmus. But Schotten had his own distinctive style: a natural ear for dialogue, and a sympathetic understanding of the schoolboy world. As a result, he produced one of the liveliest pedagogical works of the century and a vivid and valuable cultural document of life in the early modern metropolis of Cologne. This critical edition of the Confabulationes, the first since the sixteenth century, makes this one-time best-seller available and comprehensible to modern readers. It presents the Latin text, a full English translation, and extensive notes on the language and on Schotten's many literary and cultural allusions, accompanied by a detailed investigation of the early printing history of the collection.

The humanist Hermann Schotten, or Hermannus Schottennius Hessus (c. 1503–1546), student, schoolmaster, and university lecturer in Cologne, was the author of a number of works on humanist pedagogy. His Confabulationes Tironum Litterariorum of 1525, a collection of Latin dialogues designed to help schoolboys master Classical Latin conversation, was written in admiring imitation of the colloquies of Erasmus. But Schotten had his own distinctive style: a natural ear for dialogue, and a sympathetic understanding of the schoolboy world. As a result, he produced one of the liveliest pedagogical works of the century and a vivid and valuable cultural document of life in the early modern metropolis of Cologne. This critical edition of the Confabulationes, the first since the sixteenth century, makes this one-time best-seller available and comprehensible to modern readers. It presents the Latin text, a full English translation, and extensive notes on the language and on Schotten’s many literary and cultural allusions, accompanied by a detailed investigation of the early printing history of the collection.
Non-Bibliographic Abbreviations vii
Acknowledgements ix
I Introduction
Ia Hermannus Schottennius Hessus: Life and Work
2(7)
Ib The Editions of the Confabulationes
9(7)
Ic The Earliest Printings of the Confabulationes
16(21)
II Text Edition of the Confabulationes
IIa Editorial Principles and Conventions
37(4)
IIb The Colloquies
41(281)
IIc The Conuiuia
322(157)
III Notes on the Colloquies and Conuiuia
IIIa Notes on the Colloquies
479(80)
IIIb Notes on the Conuiuia
559(12)
IIIc Index of Schotten's Non-Classical Latin
571(8)
Select Bibliography 579
Peter Macardle is Lecturer in German in the School of Modern Languages and Cultures, Durham University -- .