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1 Love Elegy
2 Neo-Catullanism
3 Excursus: Art and Life
4 Petrarchism
5 Mediaeval Presences
6 Virgilian Pastoral and Horatian Lyric
7 Greek Models
8 Women’s Writing and Female Voices
9 Philosophical and Spiritual Currents
10 Conjugal Love and Family
11 Obscenity
12 Homosexuality
13 Love’s Transformations; Metamorphosis and Mannerism
14 Conclusion
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Pál Fodor, Ph.D. (1993), is Director General of the Research Centre for the Humanities, Hungarian Academy of Sciences. He has published on the political, military, administrative, and intellectual history of the Ottoman Empire including The Business of State: Ottoman Finance Administration and Ruling Elites in Transition (1580s–1615) (Berlin, Klaus Schwarz, 2018).
[...] 'The ambitions of this volume far exceed commemoration of the
siege or the prominent deaths closely linked with it. The Battle
for Central Europe takes up a multilayered, inter-imperial approach
to a complex set of historical developments.
[...] As a commemoration of 1566, the volume succeeds in offering a
detailed, multifaceted approach to the widest range of historical
developments attached to Szigetvár. In fact, for such a
wide-ranging set of contributions, the volume is remarkably
coherent because it is organized around a relatively narrow and
self-contained set of historical events. For these reasons, the
volume is a welcome addition to existing scholarship.
Christopher Markiewicz, University of Birmingham, in Turkish
Historical Review, vol.10, nos.2-3, 2019
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