Antologias e leitores no século XVI português. Os testemunhos de André Rodrigues Eborense (1498-1573) e de Jorge Ferreira de Vasconcelos (1515?-1585)
RiCognizioni. 2014;1(1):263-267 DOI 10.13135/2384-8987/548
Journal Title: RiCognizioni
ISSN: 2384-8987 (Online)
Publisher: Università degli Studi di Torino
LCC Subject Category: Language and Literature
Country of publisher: Italy
Language of fulltext: German, French, English, Spanish; Castilian, Italian
Full-text formats available: PDF
AUTHORS
Maria do Rosário Laureano Santos
(FCSH, Universidade Nova de Lisboa)
EDITORIAL INFORMATION
Time From Submission to Publication: 12 weeks
Abstract | Full Text
Anthologies and readers in the 16th century in Portugal: Accounts from André Rodrigues Eborense (1498-1573) and Jorge Ferreira de Vasconcelos (1515?-1585). The anthologies have remained in Western culture from the Antiquity to the present day. In the Middle Ages, the maxims and sententiae of the Greek and Latin authors were compiled into anthologies, which have circulated among the clergy, in the court, or in the universities. After the removal from their original context, the maxims were grouped into new thematic organizations and have gained a broader and universal sense. In the 16th century, the anthologies, that could have an individual or collective use, were books used for reading or just for consulting within different purposes, whether for personal enjoyment, for schooling, or yet to help the writer in his function. In this paper, our aim is to reflect on the use of the anthologies of two Portuguese authors of the 16th century: André Rodrigues Eborense (1498-1573) and Jorge Ferreira de Vasconcelos (1515?-1585).