Sarah Spence Lecture, February 6

The Renaissance Workshop and the Rhetoric & Poetics Workshop 
are proud to present a lecture by 
 
SARAH SPENCE
Medieval Academy of America
 
PROPHECIES OF POWER:
THE POETRY OF LEPANTO

THURSDAY 6 FEBRUARY 
3:30 PM
CLASSICS 21
**Please note the unusual date, time & place**
 
Reception to follow!

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Abstract : On October 7, 1571, the Holy League Alliance of Spain, Venice, and the papacy achieved a decisive and unexpected victory over the Ottoman navy in the battle of Lepanto. Hundreds of poems in both Latin and the vernacular were circulated immediately after the battle. While studies have shown how the vernacular poetry of Lepanto informed distinct national identities, this paper will consider a counterbalancing phenomenon: why large numbers of Italian poets from diverse social contexts and regions wrote Latin poems about the battle. Their efforts to articulate the significance of the victory in Latin seem to stem from a renewed imperial vision to the shared inheritance of Rome to the continued complexities of empire.
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