Promethee, Drame Latin D'andre Catulle, Represente En 1613 Dans Un College De Louvain offers a fascinating glimpse into early 17th-century drama. This work presents the Latin drama "Promethee" by Andre Catulle, as it was performed in 1613 at a college in Louvain. This edition, carefully presented by F lix N ve, allows modern readers to appreciate the nuances of classical drama as it was adapted and performed in a European educational setting during the Renaissance.
This rare work provides valuable insights into the intersection of classical tradition and Renaissance pedagogy. Scholars of French literature, Latin drama, and the history of education will find this volume to be an invaluable resource.
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