This elegant Latin-English en face trans lation of The Christiad is based on the second edition of 1550 and is the first new English translation since the eigh teenth century. First published in 1535 at Cremona, The Christiad received immediate, international acclaim. Altogether, it went through some sixty printings or edi tions in Latin and remains the only memorable epic poem of the Italian Renaissance that survives. In view of the importance of the poem for students of Renaissance and later epic poetry in general ...
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This elegant Latin-English en face trans lation of The Christiad is based on the second edition of 1550 and is the first new English translation since the eigh teenth century. First published in 1535 at Cremona, The Christiad received immediate, international acclaim. Altogether, it went through some sixty printings or edi tions in Latin and remains the only memorable epic poem of the Italian Renaissance that survives. In view of the importance of the poem for students of Renaissance and later epic poetry in general and Milton in particular, it is curious, according to Gertrude C. Drake and Clarence A. Forbes, that it has not been published with an English translation since the eighteenth cen tury. Hence the major purpose of this edition is to provide students of hu manism, vernacular belles lettres, and the Bible with an easily accessible Latin text if scholars read the language with fair ease, and with an accurate English version if they do not. Professor Drake edited the Latin text. Both authors worked on the translation, with Professor Forbes, however, being ultimately responsible for the accuracy of the English version.
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Add this copy of The Christiad (English and Latin Edition) to cart. $156.95, very good condition, Sold by Affordable Collectibles rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Columbia, MO, UNITED STATES, published 1978 by Southern Illinois University Press.
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Very Good. Size: 6x1x9; Author inscription on first page plus a laid in postcard from the author. No text marks. A few tiny chips to the DJ but clean and bright as well. A nice copy.