Humanist correspondence

The study presents the „theoretical foundations“ of letter writing by most significant humanists; the second part introduces the letter variety in terms of type and content, the richness in thoughts as well as authentic information related to Slovakia. The study builds on the research, translation,...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Eva Frimmová
Format: Article
Language:ces
Published: Slovak Academy of Sciences, Institute of Slovak Literature 2012-04-01
Series:Slovenska Literatura
Subjects:
Online Access:https://www.sav.sk/journals/uploads/01210945--SL-2012-2-frimmova-139-165.pdf
_version_ 1827825073832067072
author Eva Frimmová
author_facet Eva Frimmová
author_sort Eva Frimmová
collection DOAJ
description The study presents the „theoretical foundations“ of letter writing by most significant humanists; the second part introduces the letter variety in terms of type and content, the richness in thoughts as well as authentic information related to Slovakia. The study builds on the research, translation, analysis and assessment of the 16th century archive materials and selected prints from domestic and foreign institutions as well as scientific literature. Epistolography acquired a new dimension in Renaissance humanism. Humanists-scholars were best at recording events happening around them and quick to recognize the possibility to inform and promote ideas by means of the printing press. The letters are official as well as personal in tone; they are first and foremost part of an individual´s authentic testimony about a particular period of time, which is pictured at a certain moment from a personal viewpoint. Nevertheless, they also record the general opinion about the epoch among the people the scholar, statesman or clergyman was in contact with. That is the reason why the letters have a great documentary significance nowadays. At the same time it is necessary to recognize the literary value of those letters because they did their share in defining the quality of the contemporary means of expression in terms of content, form and language as well as style, which was considerably manifested in the printed books. The humanist correspondence research does not receive enough attention in the conditions of the modern literary science and historiography. The analysis of the selected texts offers a partial, but, nonetheless specific view on the vast and complicated subject.
first_indexed 2024-03-12T02:36:56Z
format Article
id doaj.art-0a2200d750514754baa43f601d4500d5
institution Directory Open Access Journal
issn 0037-6973
language ces
last_indexed 2024-03-12T02:36:56Z
publishDate 2012-04-01
publisher Slovak Academy of Sciences, Institute of Slovak Literature
record_format Article
series Slovenska Literatura
spelling doaj.art-0a2200d750514754baa43f601d4500d52023-09-04T13:17:02ZcesSlovak Academy of Sciences, Institute of Slovak LiteratureSlovenska Literatura0037-69732012-04-01592139165Humanist correspondenceEva Frimmová0https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3351-967XHistorický ústav SAV, v. v. i.The study presents the „theoretical foundations“ of letter writing by most significant humanists; the second part introduces the letter variety in terms of type and content, the richness in thoughts as well as authentic information related to Slovakia. The study builds on the research, translation, analysis and assessment of the 16th century archive materials and selected prints from domestic and foreign institutions as well as scientific literature. Epistolography acquired a new dimension in Renaissance humanism. Humanists-scholars were best at recording events happening around them and quick to recognize the possibility to inform and promote ideas by means of the printing press. The letters are official as well as personal in tone; they are first and foremost part of an individual´s authentic testimony about a particular period of time, which is pictured at a certain moment from a personal viewpoint. Nevertheless, they also record the general opinion about the epoch among the people the scholar, statesman or clergyman was in contact with. That is the reason why the letters have a great documentary significance nowadays. At the same time it is necessary to recognize the literary value of those letters because they did their share in defining the quality of the contemporary means of expression in terms of content, form and language as well as style, which was considerably manifested in the printed books. The humanist correspondence research does not receive enough attention in the conditions of the modern literary science and historiography. The analysis of the selected texts offers a partial, but, nonetheless specific view on the vast and complicated subject.https://www.sav.sk/journals/uploads/01210945--SL-2012-2-frimmova-139-165.pdfepistolographyhumanistsofficial and persona! lettersrelated to the slovak territory
spellingShingle Eva Frimmová
Humanist correspondence
Slovenska Literatura
epistolography
humanists
official and persona! letters
related to the slovak territory
title Humanist correspondence
title_full Humanist correspondence
title_fullStr Humanist correspondence
title_full_unstemmed Humanist correspondence
title_short Humanist correspondence
title_sort humanist correspondence
topic epistolography
humanists
official and persona! letters
related to the slovak territory
url https://www.sav.sk/journals/uploads/01210945--SL-2012-2-frimmova-139-165.pdf
work_keys_str_mv AT evafrimmova humanistcorrespondence