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Pico della Mirandola: Oration on the Dignity of Man

Pico della Mirandola: <I>Oration on the Dignity of Man</I>

Pico della Mirandola: <I>Oration on the Dignity of Man</I>

A New Translation and Commentary
Pico della Mirandola
Francesco Borghesi, University of Sydney
Michael Papio, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Massimo Riva, Brown University, Rhode Island
September 2016
Available
Paperback
9781316606605

    This is a new translation of and commentary on Pico della Mirandola's most famous work, the <i>Oration on the Dignity of Man</i>. It is the first English edition to provide readers with substantial notes on the text, essays that address the work's historical, philosophical, and theological context, and a survey of its reception. Often called the “Manifesto of the Renaissance,” this brief but complex text was originally composed in 1486 as the inaugural speech for an assembly of intellectuals, which could have produced one of the most exhaustive metaphysical, theological, and psychological debates in history, had Pope Innocent VIII not forbidden it. This edition of the Oration reflects the spirit of the original text in bringing together experts in different fields. Not unlike the debate Pico optimistically anticipated, the resulting work is superior to the sum of its parts.

    • A new translation and commentary
    • Makes a very important text available to English-speaking scholars and students of Renaissance humanism, philosophy and religious studies
    • Provides an extensive and up-to-date bibliographical apparatus

    Reviews & endorsements

    "Giovanni Pico della Mirandola’s Oratio is arguably the best-known text of Renaissance philosophy.... an impressive collection that includes several substantive essays, a Latin text with an excellent facing-page English translation, a critical overview of the text, and a detailed footnote commentary.... This volume is a model of collaborative scholarship and constitutes a major contribution to the study of the work of Giovanni Pico della Mirandola. In meticulous detail, it explores the many sources at Pico’s disposal.... the volume presents a highly consistent and extremely valuable commentary on Pico’s best-known text."
    --M. V. Dougherty, Ohio Dominican University, Renaissance Quarterly

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    Product details

    September 2016
    Paperback
    9781316606605
    318 pages
    230 × 154 × 20 mm
    0.5kg
    4 b/w illus.
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Part I. Preface, Introduction, Overview:
    • 1. Preface: history of the project and criteria for the current edition M. Riva
    • 2. The historical and biographical background of the oration P. C. Bori
    • 3. Chronology F. Borghesi
    • 4. The Oration's printed editions M. Papio
    • 5. Interpretations F. Borghesi
    • 6. Overview
    • Part II. Text:
    • 7. Latin text with facing English translation and commentary in the footnotes
    • Part III. Images:
    • 8. Four images from the Palatine manuscript
    • Bibliography.
      Contributors
    • M. Riva, P. C. Bori, F. Borghesi, M. Papio

    • Pico della Mirandola
    • Editors
    • Francesco Borghesi , University of Sydney

      Francesco Borghesi teaches in the Department of Italian Studies at the University of Sydney. Among his publications are Concordia, pietas, docta religio (2004) and the forthcoming Giovanni Pico della Mirandola (2012).

    • Michael Papio , University of Massachusetts, Amherst

      Michael Papio is an Associate Professor of Italian Studies at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. He is the author of Keen and Violent Remedies: Social Satire and the Grotesque in Masuccio Salernitano's Novellino (2000) and the translator of Boccaccio's Expositions on Dante's Comedy (2009).

    • Massimo Riva , Brown University, Rhode Island

      Massimo Riva is a Professor of Italian Studies at Brown University, Rhode Island. He has also taught at the University of Sydney, Australia, Northwestern University, Illinois, and the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. He is the author of Italian Tales: An Anthology of Contemporary Italian Fiction (2004) and co-editor of Renato Poggioli: An Intellectual Life (2011).