The Major Latin Poems of Jacopo SannazaroThis work contains prose translation of the poems of Neo-Latin poet Jacopo Sannazaro (1458-1530), whose work provides insights into Renaissance art, literature and socio-political history. The text also examines topics such as his influence on the development of English poetry. |
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¹See Aeneas Aeneid Alfonso allusion Altamura altars ancient Apollo Arcadia Bacchus breast called Caulon cave cliffs Cumae death divine earth echoes eclogue elegy Epigrams exile fame famous fate Father flame fragm Frederick garlands Garlon Georgics gifts Giovanni Pontano GLOSSARY OF NAMES goddess gods golden groves Hail hand heart heaven holy honors Hymen imitatio imitation Introd Introductory Note Jacopo Sannazaro Jove joyous king lamentations land Latin Lycidas maidens marriage Mergellina mighty mistress Mopsus mother mountain Muses Mycon NAMES OF PERSONS Naples Nereids night Nymphs Ovid Partu Virginis passage PERSONS AND PLACES Phoebus Pisc PISCATORIAL ECLOGUES poem poet poet's poetry Pontano Posilipo praise Propertius reader realms rites river Roman Rome sacred Sannazaro savage shade shepherds shining shores signature line sing song sorrow stars Statius Syncerus tears thee things Tibullus tomb trans Triton Troy unnamed Virgil Virgilian waters waves winds wings wretched youth