Members List Revised March 2017.Xlsx

Members List Revised March 2017.Xlsx

Surname Name Title Affiliation Email Main Research Interests Peresent Neo-Latin Project Barton William Dr King's College London [email protected] Landscape; Aesthetics; History of Ideas Change in perception of the mountain landscape in Neo- Latin 1500-1750 Bishop Brian Mr Contemporary Latin Botley Paul Dr University of Warwick paul.botley@warwick,ac,uk Renaissance correspondence; the history of the Bible; early modern The correspondence of Isaac Casaubon (1559-1614) education; translation; the Greek diaspora in Renaissance Europe; editorial method; the history of scholarship; Joseph Scaliger (1540-1609); Isaac Casaubon (1540-1613); Richard Thomson (d. 1613) Buckley Emma Dr St Andrews University [email protected] Academic drama; Tudor/Stuart translations of classical authors MHRA series: Thomas May's Pharsalia (1627) Corcoran Simon Dr Newcastle University [email protected] Late Antiquity; Roman legal history and manuscripts; Slavery ancient and School and University examination and other occasional modern poetry in the Portand Literary Collection, Nottingham Coroleu Alejandro Dr Universitat Autònoma de [email protected] Classical and Comparative Literature: Latin literary culture in Europe (1500-Latin in early-modern Catalonia, 1475-1725 Barcelona 1780); Intellectual History and Renaissance Studies: Hispanic, Italian and European Humanism; The Reception of Greek and Roman literatures in Catalonia (1480-1750) Coulton Nigel Mr Keele University [email protected] Roger Northburgh, C14th Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield; Gascon Rolls De Smet Ingrid Professor University of Warwick [email protected] 16C-17C intellectual culture in France, the Low Countries and Italy Facchini Bianca Ms University of California, [email protected] Late-medieval and Renaissance Latin literature; late-medieval and Critical edition of Albertino Mussato's "De Lite inter Berkeley Renaissance reception of classical texts Naturam et Fortunam"; PhD dissertation about the reception of Lucan's "Bellum Civile" in fourteenth- Forgacs Robert Dr Independent scholar [email protected] Musical Humanism in 16th century France and Germany; the Neo-Latin Musical settings of classical Latin verse in the 16th treatises of Gallus Dressler and Venceslaus Philomathes; incidental music century and their Neo-Latin context; the music of the for 18th century Neo-Latin plays Benedictine and Jesuit Latin School and University Dramas in 18th century Austria and Germany Gilmore John Dr University of Warwick [email protected] Eighteenth century literature in Latin, English and French, especially poetry A verse translation of the Caffaeum Carmen of the Abbé and translation; early Caribbean literature (including work in Latin); Guillaume Massieu (1665-1722); a study of Angelo cultural relations between China and the West Zottoli's Cursus Litterariae Sinicae (second ed., Glomski Jacqueline Dr University College London [email protected] Neo-Latin fiction; 16th and 17th-century Latin literature in Central Europe; Neo-Latin fiction, especially John Barclay's Argenis History of the book; bibliographical treatises in Latin Gruder-Poni Gabriella Hampden-Sydney College [email protected] Andrew Marvell, "Upon Appleton House" and Neo-Latin literature Gwynne Paul Professor The American University of [email protected] Epic; Roman humanism C16th Jesuit Neo-Latin Poetry (an edition of Francesco Rome Benci, 'Quinque Martyres) Hale Sara Miss King's College London [email protected] Neo-Latin poetry; classical reception; Horace Neo-Latin ‘Epistolary Odes’ in 17th-18th Century Britain Harris Jason Dr University College Cork [email protected] Harrison Stephen Professor Corpus Christi College, [email protected] Neo-Latin poetry George Buchanan edition project Oxford Hosington Brenda Professor University of Warwick / [email protected] Women's Neo-Latin writings and translations; Translation Studies Edition of Ian McFarlane's Neo-Latin Poetry in Université de Montréal Renaissance France ; two works by women Neo-Latin translators and writers Houghton Luke Dr Sherborne School [email protected] Latin and Neo-Latin poetry; reception of classical literature Juhasz- Agnes Dr Memorial University, Canada [email protected] Henrician humanism; Neo-Latin drama Tudor humanist schoolmasters Ormsby Knight Sarah Professor University of Leicester [email protected] Renaissance drama and poetry Edition / translation of Milton's Prolusions Lines David Dr University of Warwick [email protected] Renaissance Philosophy; institutions of learning Renaissance Philosophy: Latin, vernacular Malone-Lee Michael Dr Independent scholar [email protected] Cardinal Bessarion and the transmission and interpretation of Plato Biography of Cardinal Bessarion Manuwald Gesine Professor University College London [email protected] Neo-Latin poetry in Britain, Germany and Netherlands Marsico Clementina Dr Ludwig Boltzmann Institute [email protected] Lorenzo Valla for Neo-Latin Studies Money David Dr University of Cambridge [email protected] Moss Ann Professor Durham University [email protected] Early Modern Intellectual history and literature; pedagogy; rhetoric Emeritus Moul Victoria Dr King's College London [email protected] Circulation and reception of classical literature (esp. poetry) in early modern English literature; translation (esp. of lyric); Horace, Virgil, Pindar; Jonson, Donne, Shakespeare, Milton; manuscript miscellanies and manuscript publication of classical translation; neo-Latin poetry and early modern scholarship and editions of classical texts Nicholas Lucy Dr King's College London [email protected] Neo-Latin and Early Modern History Latin writings of Roger Ascham, Johannes Sturm and Walter Haddon Norland Howard Professor University of Nebraska - [email protected] Neo-Latin drama; Renaissance drama Neo-Latin plays at the English College, Rome Emeritus Lincoln Rees Valery Mrs London School of Economic [email protected] Reception of Ficino in England and Hungary Science Reid Steven Dr University of Glasgow [email protected] Neo-Latin, classical reception, and intellectual culture in early modern Bridging the Continental Divide: Neo-Latin and its Scotland cultural role in Jacobean Scotland, as seen in the Delitiae Poetarum Scotorum (1637) Ryan Cressida Dr Merton College, Oxford [email protected] Greek drama in Early Modern England; Neo-Latin Drama Latin translations of Sophocles; Jesuit Neo-Latin drama (Artaxerxes at St Omers) Sandis Elizabeth Dr The Shakespeare Institute [email protected] Greek tragedy; Roman comedy; classical reception; Early Modern poetry Two monographs on university plays, the bulk of which and theatre; university drama; English and Latin manuscripts are in Latin Schaffenrath Florian Assoz. Ludwig Boltzmann Institute [email protected] Neo-Latin epic poetry, Neo-Latin novel Neo-Latin novels in the Habsburg Empire Prof. Dr. for Neo-Latin Studies .at Schirg Bernhard PhD Freie Universität Berlin [email protected] Efficient techniques of producing neo-Latin verse; Olof Rudbeck's A monograph on the Nordic transformation of classical Atlantica and Swedish Baroque; imprese and similar visual devices; neo- mythology (1670-1800) and an "I Tatti" volume of Latin poetry and the history of arts collected texts by the humanist Mario Equicola (c. 1470- 1525), a courtier closely related to the d'Este family Spearing Caroline Mrs King's College London [email protected] Abraham Cowley PhD on Cowley's Plantarum Libri Sex Taylor Andrew Dr Churchill College, Cambridge [email protected] Renaissance Humanism and the Reformation; History of the Book Temple Camilla Miss University of Bristol [email protected] Renaissance literature; the reception of the Greek Anthology Andrea Alciato and emblem books Tilg Stefan Professor Albert-Ludwigs-Universität [email protected] Dr Freiburg van Dijk Sharon Miss King's College London [email protected] British neo-Latin, pastoral, elegy, commemorative volumes Pastoral Elegy in England, 1587-1603 (PhD project) Vanhaelen Maude Dr University of Warwick [email protected] Vince Máté Dr University of Warwick [email protected] Renaissance English literature, Hungarian literature, Classical literature The correspondence of Isaac Casaubon White Paul Dr University of Leeds [email protected] Woodberry Jill Mrs King's College London [email protected] Horace and British Latin poetry of the civil war / Interregnum period The Neo-Latin Horatian Imitations of Mildmay Fane.

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