A famous portrait of Erasmus by Hans Holbein depicts the scholar with his hands resting on a volume identified as his ‘Herculean Labours’. Erasmus associated this adage with the effort expended and ingratitude encountered by the philologist, and made it central to his selfpresentation. In this article, its origins are traced to Erasmus’s encounter with Aldus Manutius, the Venetian printer-humanist who published his Adagia in 1508. The impact of Aldus on Erasmus is shown to be significant, affecting his entire ideology of humanism, including its relationship to print and its religious purpose. This article challenges distinctions between the Italian and the Northern Renaissance that are unhelpful for understanding Erasmus’s development. In l...
Aldus Manutius: The Struggle and the Dream 8 janvier 2015 — 22 février 2015, Proscholium Curated b...
Ovid dedicated almost all of the ninth book of the Metamorphoses to Hercules, relating the main even...
The Hercules myth has had a long and distinguished literary history, to which this study will add an...
A famous portrait of Erasmus by Hans Holbein depicts the scholar with his hands resting on a volume ...
As is well known, Aldus Manutius published one of the most famous architectural books of the Italian...
This article investigates Erasmus’ edition of the collected works of Augustine ofHippo (Basel 1528–1...
Since late 15th century, Aldus Manutius plays an essential role in the development of print culture ...
The roots of innovation; the Aldine enterprise as a place of innovation; competitors' reactions to A...
Rebacked calf with animals and Christ-like figure blind stamped on covers.Aldus Manutius (14501515) ...
The Scriptores astronomici veteres were published by Aldus Manutius in Venice 1499. This book repres...
Aldus Manutius played a fundamental role in the history of printing and publishing, and with his inv...
The article describes a number of factors that influenced the work of artists of the High Renaissanc...
This article briefly investigates the reasons for Aldus Manutius’ inclusion of Alcidamas in his prin...
Hercules was an exemplar of moral and civic virtue when represented in Italian Renaissance art. How ...
This thesis examines the patronage and interpretation of Hercules imagery in Italy during the thirte...
Aldus Manutius: The Struggle and the Dream 8 janvier 2015 — 22 février 2015, Proscholium Curated b...
Ovid dedicated almost all of the ninth book of the Metamorphoses to Hercules, relating the main even...
The Hercules myth has had a long and distinguished literary history, to which this study will add an...
A famous portrait of Erasmus by Hans Holbein depicts the scholar with his hands resting on a volume ...
As is well known, Aldus Manutius published one of the most famous architectural books of the Italian...
This article investigates Erasmus’ edition of the collected works of Augustine ofHippo (Basel 1528–1...
Since late 15th century, Aldus Manutius plays an essential role in the development of print culture ...
The roots of innovation; the Aldine enterprise as a place of innovation; competitors' reactions to A...
Rebacked calf with animals and Christ-like figure blind stamped on covers.Aldus Manutius (14501515) ...
The Scriptores astronomici veteres were published by Aldus Manutius in Venice 1499. This book repres...
Aldus Manutius played a fundamental role in the history of printing and publishing, and with his inv...
The article describes a number of factors that influenced the work of artists of the High Renaissanc...
This article briefly investigates the reasons for Aldus Manutius’ inclusion of Alcidamas in his prin...
Hercules was an exemplar of moral and civic virtue when represented in Italian Renaissance art. How ...
This thesis examines the patronage and interpretation of Hercules imagery in Italy during the thirte...
Aldus Manutius: The Struggle and the Dream 8 janvier 2015 — 22 février 2015, Proscholium Curated b...
Ovid dedicated almost all of the ninth book of the Metamorphoses to Hercules, relating the main even...
The Hercules myth has had a long and distinguished literary history, to which this study will add an...