A Tale of Two Languages: Latin, the Vernacular and Leonardo Bruni’s "Civic Humanism"

Q1 Arts and Humanities
H. Schadee
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This article reconstructs the views of Leonardo Bruni concerning the different natures, historical trajectories, and domains of Latin and the Florentine vernacular. It argues that his encomia of Florentine culture are careful to distinguish the two, and indeed that this distinction holds the key to reconciling the seemingly contradictory positions regarding Dante, Petrarch, and Boccaccio espoused in his "Dialogues for Pier Paolo Vergerio". Bruni’s concept of the Latin language, moreover, explains why he believed that humanists were required to restore it to its Ciceronian glory. If Latin regained the functions it had had in Cicero’s day, this would exclude the Ciompi and the lower guilds from Florentine politics, and thus refashion Florence in the image of the Roman Republic both linguistically and politically. The article therefore salvages some of Hans Baron’s 'civic humanism', in that it shows Bruni – Baron’s archetypical civic humanist – to advocate self-government by the Latinate elites
两种语言的故事:拉丁语、白话文与布鲁尼的“公民人道主义”
本文重构了列奥纳多·布鲁尼关于拉丁语和佛罗伦萨方言的不同性质、历史轨迹和领域的观点。它认为,他对佛罗伦萨文化的赞美是小心区分这两者的,事实上,这种区分是调和但丁、彼特拉克和薄伽丘在他的《皮埃尔·保罗·维杰里奥对谈》中所支持的看似矛盾的立场的关键。此外,布鲁尼对拉丁语的概念解释了为什么他认为需要人文主义者来恢复西塞罗时代的辉煌。如果拉丁语恢复了它在西塞罗时代的功能,这将把乔姆皮和下层行会排除在佛罗伦萨的政治之外,从而在语言和政治上以罗马共和国的形象重塑佛罗伦萨。因此,本文对巴伦的“公民人文主义”进行了一些抢救,展示了巴伦的典型公民人文主义者布鲁尼提倡拉丁精英自治
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Humanistica Lovaniensia
Humanistica Lovaniensia Arts and Humanities-Literature and Literary Theory
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