Nicodemus Frischlin: Sämtliche Werke: III,3 Sämtliche Werke
Kommentar zu Priscianus vapulans (Der geschlagene Priscian) und Iulius redivivus (Julius Caesars Rückkehr ins Erdenleben)
The introductory parts of this commentary contain information on the history of the origins and the performances, on questions of metrics and on history of the material and the subjects which were the sources for the works. This is followed by line by line...
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The introductory parts of this commentary contain information on the history of the origins and the performances, on questions of metrics and on history of the material and the subjects which were the sources for the works. This is followed by line by line commentaries with explanations pertaining to the language, subject matter and persons and with verification of the other texts which Frischlin adapted in both comedies. This last point refers to the quotes taken from academic texts from all the faculties which were incorporated into the dialogues in the satire 'Priscianus vapulans', which from the viewpoint of late humanism were exposed to ridicule due to their barbaric linguistic form. In 'Iulius redivivus', Frischlin puts mainly quotes from their own works in the mouths of Caesar as well as Cicero, both of whom had come from the underworld to visit the Germania of the 16th century. These are accounted for individually with reference to the specifical historical contexts from which they originated.
Autoren-Porträt von Nicodemus Frischlin
Dr. Harm-Peter Westermann, em. Professor an der Universität Tübingen.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: Nicodemus Frischlin
- 2013, 1. Aufl., 255 Seiten, Maße: 25 cm, Leinen, Deutsch
- Herausgegeben von Roloff, Hans-Gert; Schmidt-Biggemann, Wilhelm; Westermann, Harm Peter; Mitarbeit: Jungck, Christoph; Mundt, Lothar
- Verlag: frommann-holzboog Verlag e.K.
- ISBN-10: 3772824471
- ISBN-13: 9783772824470
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» [...] through the lens of the commentary, Frischlin's satire is significantly clarified. Absolutely indispensable for future studies on Frischlin's dramatic oeuvre is Jungck's commentary on Priscianus vapulans. [...] Scholarly focus on Frischlin's comic plays will for a long time be based on Jungck and Mundt's well-researched volume.« Simon Wirthensohn, Seventeenth-Century News »Jungck and Mundt have provided a superb example of how close philological criticism can make unjustly neglected Latin texts accessible to a new generation of scholars. These commentaries are invaluable tools for anyone who wishes to study Frischlin's dramas, and they set a high bar for the future work to be done in Neo-Latin philology.« Patrick Hadley, Renaissance Quarterly
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