Ludovico Annibale Della Croce
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Ludovico Annibale Della Croce (Latin: L. Annibalis Gruceii; 1499–1577) was a Milanese writer and classical scholar of the Italian Renaissance. From a manuscript of the Greek romance Leucippe and Clitophon he translated the last four books (books 5–8) into Latin (Lyon, 1544, with a dedication to Don Diego Hurtado de Mendoza). This text was the basis of French (Paris, 1545) and Italian (Venice, 1546) translations.[1]
Works
- Narrationis amatoriae [Achillis Tatii] fragmentum e graeco in latinum conversum, L. Annibale Cruceio interprete. Lyon. 1544.
- Ad Deum. Milan: Giovanni Battista da Ponte. 1577.
References
- ^ Skretkowicz, Victor (2010). "3. Achilles Tatius's Leukippe and Kleitophon". European Erotic Romance: Philhellene Protestantism, Renaissance Translation and English Literary Politics. Manchester: Manchester University Press. p. 66. doi:10.7765/9781526135117.00008.
Further reading
- Giudici, Giacomo (2015). "Ludovico Annibale Della Croce: letterato, segretario del Senato di Milano e archivista del Cinquecento". In de Vivo, Filippo (ed.). Archivi e archivisti in Italia tra medioevo ed età moderna (in Italian). Viella. pp. 311–334.
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- 1499 births
- 1577 deaths
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