It'll be a few months at least before I tackle Mommsen in any language
Larry Send a noteboard - 23/12/2012 07:44:42 PM
Since Harvard took over, they have been releasing books similar to the Loeb Library series for the Middle Ages, but so far everything is in Latin, Greek or Old English, so no Chanson as of yet.
I got my Mommsen in hardcover from Germany - it is indeed unabridged, in two massive brick-like volumes. Whenever you're ready...well, I won't be. I am reading Norwich's History of Venice and Burckhardt's Die Kultur der Renaissance in Italien in addition to the Procopius, which is somewhat depressing to read.
I got my Mommsen in hardcover from Germany - it is indeed unabridged, in two massive brick-like volumes. Whenever you're ready...well, I won't be. I am reading Norwich's History of Venice and Burckhardt's Die Kultur der Renaissance in Italien in addition to the Procopius, which is somewhat depressing to read.
I will probably want a break after I finish reading these epic poems. But yes, it would be nice if more of these works were available in hardcover formats. At least the Bar-Sur-Aube I have in a decent hardcover translation, but that's from an academic press.
Illusions fall like the husk of a fruit, one after another, and the fruit is experience. - Narrator, Sylvie
Je suis méchant.
Je suis méchant.
Trying to decide which of these is the best shared-world writer...
23/12/2012 02:23:35 AM
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I have heard of the Bertrand fella, and the Twelve Paladins but I haven't read any of his works
23/12/2012 02:58:41 AM
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I do intend to read Orlando Furioso (and Gerusalemme Liberata) at some point.
23/12/2012 08:30:03 AM
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What does Gerusalemme Liberata have to do with it?
23/12/2012 02:49:41 PM
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Never had a formal lesson in Italian
23/12/2012 05:17:48 PM
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I actually believe Italian to be the easiest Romance language
23/12/2012 07:26:43 PM
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It certainly isn't the hardest (Romanian and then French might be that)
23/12/2012 07:42:38 PM
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Romanian always seemed quite easy to me
24/12/2012 02:08:17 AM
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I think we're interpreting this a bit differently here
24/12/2012 04:15:46 AM
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So by "purity" you really mean the simplicity and limitation on vowel sounds...
26/12/2012 01:20:40 AM
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Yes, although I prefer it being in reference to a lesser range of variation in vowel sound to letter
26/12/2012 04:33:06 AM
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Eh, they're both famous Italian epics?
25/12/2012 07:06:37 PM
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You make it sound as though Medieval Italian is radically different from Modern Italian.
26/12/2012 01:15:24 AM
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From the aesthetic point of view I think that Ariosto is recognized as the best.
23/12/2012 02:54:43 PM
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I agree (all but the Bar-Sur-Aube I've read in the original language, with translations to help)
23/12/2012 05:16:04 PM
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Since it's a short book I might just buy a paperback and hope Dumbarton Oaks issues a hardcover.
23/12/2012 07:29:52 PM
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It'll be a few months at least before I tackle Mommsen in any language
23/12/2012 07:44:42 PM
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I took a chance and ordered Orlando Furioso a week ago from amazon.it
24/12/2012 02:14:02 AM
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Hopefully it'll be what you want
24/12/2012 04:19:32 AM
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Io sono trasportato di gioia
28/12/2012 12:32:21 AM
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And I just ordered their Tasso.
28/12/2012 01:09:08 AM
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Very strange indeed
28/12/2012 04:46:26 AM
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Excellent!
28/12/2012 04:45:42 AM
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The books are not as rigid as a cardboard-style hardcover, but they aren't very supple.
28/12/2012 05:36:35 AM
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I agree about the Old French and Catalan - it makes sense when you think about it.
25/12/2012 07:18:35 PM
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Having finished re-reading the Pulci, I think that one might interest you as well
25/12/2012 08:59:38 AM
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Saw the title of this and immediately thought: Tite Kubo. haha *NM*
03/01/2013 10:27:22 PM
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