HUMANISTICA LOVANIENSIA
JOURNAL OF NEO - LATIN STUDIES
Vol. 68.2 – Fall 2019
Humanistica Lovaniensia. Journal of Neo-Latin Studies (ISSN 2593-3019) is a KU Leuven based double-blind peer-reviewed international journal that appears twice a year at humanistica.be. It welcomes articles in English, French, German, Italian and Spanish on Neo-Latin language, literature and culture, as well as critical editions and translations of Neo-Latin texts.
Volumes 1 through 16 (1928-1961) were edited by Henry de Vocht as a series of monographs on the history of Humanism in Leuven. Starting with volume 17 (1968) Humanistica Lovaniensia appeared annually as a Journal of Neo-Latin Studies. After a half-century of annually printed editions, first under the pioneering editorship of Jozef IJsewijn (1968-1998), then under his successors Gilbert Tournoy (1999-2008) and Dirk Sacré (2009-2017), the journal in 2018 became an online-only open access publication. Anyone can read, download, print and disseminate all articles in their original, unabridged form.
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The Humanistica Lovaniensia volumes that were previously published in print (1968-2017) can still be purchased from Leuven University Press, who also publish the Supplementa book series. These volumes can also be consulted on JSTOR, with a moving wall of three years.
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Editors
Jeroen De Keyser (KU Leuven), General Editor David Amherdt (Université de Fribourg) Victoria Moul (King’s College London)
Aline Smeesters (Université catholique de Louvain) Arnoud Visser (Universiteit Utrecht)
Editorial Assistants Marijke Crab (KU Leuven) Nicholas De Sutter (KU Leuven) Fabio Della Schiava (KU Leuven) Ide François (KU Leuven) Christophe Geudens (KU Leuven) Sam Urlings (KU Leuven) Institutional Board (ex officio) Jan Papy (KU Leuven)
Gert Partoens (KU Leuven) Toon Van Houdt (KU Leuven) Advisory Board
Jan Bloemendal (Huygens Instituut voor Nederlandse Geschiedenis) Maurizio Campanelli (Università di Roma ‘La Sapienza’)
Guido Cappelli (Università di Napoli ‘L’Orientale’) Jean-Louis Charlet (Université d’Aix-Marseille)
Alejandro Coroleu Lletget (ICREA, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona) Susanna de Beer (Universiteit Leiden)
Jeanine De Landtsheer (KU Leuven) Ingrid De Smet (University of Warwick) Alison Frazier (University of Texas at Austin) Felipe González-Vega (Universidad del País Vasco) Estelle Haan (The Queen’s University of Belfast) Heinz Hofmann (Universität Tübingen)
Lambert Isebaert (Université catholique de Louvain) Sarah Knight (University of Leicester)
Andrew Laird (Brown University, Providence) John Monfasani (The University at Albany, SUNY) Monique Mund-Dopchie (Université catholique de Louvain) Włodzimierz Olszaniec (Uniwersytet Warszawski)
Marianne Pade (Det Danske Institut i Rom) Clémence Revest (CNRS Paris)
Dirk Sacré (KU Leuven)
Hester Schadee (University of Exeter)
Florian Schaffenrath (Ludwig Boltzmann Institute, Innsbruck) Claudia Schindler (Universität Hamburg)
Keith Sidwell (University of Calgary)
Luigi Silvano (Università degli Studi di Torino) Luka Špoljarić (Sveučilište u Zagrebu)
Annika Ström (Södertörns Högskola, Huddinge) Gilbert Tournoy (KU Leuven)
Harm-Jan van Dam (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam)
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Table of Contents
Humanistica Lovaniensia 68.2 (2019)
ARTICLES – Jorge Ledo
Erasmus’ Translations of Plutarch’s Moralia
and the Ascensian editio princeps of ca. 1513 257-296 – Filippomaria Pontani
Knocking on Charon’s Door. Andrea Dazzi’s
Epigram for Julius II, and the Iulius exclusus 297-315 – Matteo Stefani
Bonaventura Vulcanius traduttore della Catena in Ioannem 317-359 – Konrad Löbcke, Paul Reichetanz
Praising through Intertext. On Jakob Liefer’s Literary
Technique in the Neo-Latin Epic Bellum Sundense 361-377 MISCELLANEA
– Fabio Della Schiava
Un codice di Federico Veterani
alla Biblioteca Universitaria di Anversa 379-390