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摘要
大约在1444年,后来的教皇庇护二世埃涅阿斯·西尔维乌斯·皮科洛米尼(Aeneas Sylvius Piccolomini)写了《论人性》。历史学家尤里亚洛和卢克丽霞。在这篇文章中,我将表明,文本的第一个英文版本,《Euryalus和Lucretia的历史》(约1515年)是由安特卫普出版商/印刷商Jan van Doesborch出版的,这是非常可信的。这种归属是基于对文本的“伦敦片段”的分析-这是第一次在这里发表-与Jan van Doesborch办公室的其他出版物的关系和特征有关。
Jan Van Doesborch and the History of Euryalus and Lucretia
ABSTRACT Around 1444 Aeneas Sylvius Piccolomini, the later pope Pius II, wrote De duobus amantibus. Historia Euryalo et Lucretia. In this article I will show that the attribution of the first English edition of the text, the History of Euryalus and Lucretia (c. 1515) to the press of the Antwerp publisher/printer Jan van Doesborch is very plausible. This attribution is based on the analysis of the ‘London fragment’ of the text – which is published here for the first time – in relation to the relationship and characteristics of other publications of the office of Jan van Doesborch.