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Cleophilus' De coetu poetarum and Iustus Lipsius' Somnium - Dreaming of the Literary Tradition

English · Hardback

Will be released 02.04.2026

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Providing the first edited text, translation and commentary of two Renaissance dream-narrative satires, this edition sheds light on the period''s literary history and reception of classical texts. Cleophilus'' De coetu poetarum (first printed 1483-1485) and Iustus Lipsius'' Somnium (first printed 1581) are both framed as dreams in which their authors encounter ancient authors and compare ancient literary works to the deplorable state of literature in their own times. They belong to a tradition of reflections on the characteristics of literature and the value attached to it over time, while also themselves imitating ancient poetic structures. Lipsius'' Somnium , written in a mixture of prose and verse that characterises the so-called Menippean satire, has attracted much scholarly attention as a central text in the tradition of satirical dream narratives that held sway in Humanist circles from the late sixteenth century onwards. By contrast, Cleophilus'' elegiac poem has long been neglected by scholars, even though its wide contemporary popularity and importance as an early forerunner of this satirical tradition can be seen from later works such as Dante''s Divine Comedy . This edition makes these two important texts more accessible and allows their assessment side by side, thereby contributing to a deeper understanding of Renaissance-Humanist satire and the wider development of literary history as well as the reception of classical literature in the early modern period.

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Preface

Introduction

Cleophilus, De coetu poetarum

Lipsius, Somnium

Notes
Bibliography
Index


About the author

Gesine Manuwald is Professor of Latin at University College London, UK, and President of the Society for Neo-Latin Studies (SNLS). She has published a number of articles on early modern Latin literature and edited the collected volume Neo-Latin Poetry in the British Isles (2012) with Luke Houghton.Cédric Scheidegger Laemmle is Professor of Latin at the University of Basel, Switzerland. He has published widely on Greek and Latin literature and its later reception.

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