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Document Details : Title: A Homeric Epic for Frederick Henry of Orange Subtitle: The Cultural Affordances of Ancient Greek in the Early Modern Low Countries Author(s): LAMERS, Han Journal: Humanistica Lovaniensia Volume: 72 Date: 2023 Pages: 323-348 DOI: 10.2143/HLO.72.0.3292726 Abstract : This article explores the cultural significance of Ancient Greek as a literary language in the early modern Low Countries, with a specific focus on a previously unstudied epic poem which depicts, in Homeric Greek, the Battle of Nieuwpoort during the Eighty Years War (2 July 1600). The poem was composed ca. twenty-five years after the event by a sixteen-year-old schoolboy from Amersfoort named Elias Gifford and was dedicated to stadholder Frederick Henry of Orange (1584-1647). The article examines the historical and literary context of Gifford’s poem, preserved in a manuscript held at the Royal Library of the Netherlands in The Hague, and analyses the literary, symbolic, and social affordances of Ancient Greek as a literary medium within the multilingual environment of the early modern Low Countries. Additionally, it briefly discusses the stadholder’s knowledge of Latin and Greek and suggests the possibility that the poem may have targeted a ghost addressee. |
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