Bonfini autográf görög nyelvű idézetei a Symposionban
Autograph Greek Citations in the Symposion by Antonio Bonfini
Author(s): Gábor Bolonyai, Sámuel GáborSubject(s): Cultural history, Studies of Literature
Published by: Akadémiai Kiadó
Keywords: Antonio Bonfini; reception of Greek literature in the Renaissance; learning Greek in the Quattrocento; Corvinian Library; Ficino’s commetary on Plato’s Symposium; reception of Pindar
Summary/Abstract: Antonio Bonfini’s Symposion, a dialogue on matrimonial chastity is preserved in a unique, autograph manuscript (OSZK Clmae 421), which was copied, illustrated and handed over personally by the author to the Queen, Beatrix of Aragon, Matthias Corvinus’ wife. The work contains several dozens of Greek citations in the original language, with baffling grammatical and orthographical mistakes. This paper has a twofold objective. First, it attempts to explore the possible causes of these errors. Second, it tries to identify Bonfini’s possible sources. Two groups of the quotations deserve special scrutiny: gnomae quoted from Pindar and passages concerning Eros and Love. The former leads to the question whether Bonfini studied and read Pindar in Ferrara, the latter concerns the possible influence of Ficino’s Symposium-commentary on Bonfini’s text.
Journal: Antik Tanulmányok
- Issue Year: 62/2018
- Issue No: 2
- Page Range: 179-209
- Page Count: 31
- Language: Hungarian
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