Itinera Domestica. Exploring the English Countryside through the Eyes of the Academic in 16th and 17th- Century Neo-Latin Texts

Q1 Arts and Humanities
J. Luggin
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The article introduces a group of Neo-Latin travel poems to the English countryside from the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, which have received little scholarly attention. It can be classified within a sub-genre of early modern travel literature, the journey poem. Richard Eedes was the first to write an Iter Boreale, and several seventeenth-century academics followed in his footsteps. The poems – and one prosimetrum – are connected to Hodoeporica which were written all over Europe at the time, but they remain sui generis. They are poetic accounts of journeys through the then scarcely travelled English countryside; they stem from an academic context, with almost all affiliated with the university of Oxford; and they emulate ancient travel poems, such as Horace’s Iter Brundisinum, while also being a serious account of the scholars’ encounter with what was largely unknown to their readers: the English countryside, particularly the North, its inhabitants, monuments and, most innovatively, its landscape.
Itinera有明显。从16、17世纪新拉丁文本的学术视角探索英国乡村
本文介绍了一组从16世纪到17世纪到英国乡村的新拉丁旅行诗,这些诗很少受到学术界的关注。它可以被归类为早期现代旅行文学的一个分支——旅行诗。理查德·艾德斯是第一个写Iter Boreale的人,几位17世纪的学者追随了他的脚步。这些诗歌——还有一首原诗——与当时在欧洲各地写成的Hodoeporica有关,但它们仍然是自成一派。它们是对当时很少有人涉足的英国乡村旅行的诗意描述;它们都有学术背景,几乎都隶属于牛津大学;他们模仿古代旅行诗,如贺拉斯的《Iter Brundisinum》,同时也严肃地描述了学者们与读者所不知道的东西的相遇:英国乡村,特别是北方,它的居民,纪念碑,最具创新性的是,它的风景。
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Humanistica Lovaniensia
Humanistica Lovaniensia Arts and Humanities-Literature and Literary Theory
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