Prof. Dr. Han Lamers
Project: "A Fresh Look Backwards: Scholarly Forgetting in the History of the Humanities"
Contact:
postal address:
University of Oslo
Institutt for filosofi, ide- og kunsthistorie og klassiske språk
Postboks 1020
Blindern
0315 OSLO
email: han.lamers@ifikk.uio.no
Publications within the project
- Greece Reinvented. Transformations of Byzantine Hellenism in Renaissance Italy, Leiden: Brill, 2015, xiii + 396 pp.
Papers
- ‘On two poems (omitted) from the Latin Anthology’, Classical Philology 367–375.
- (together with Bettina Reitz-Joosse), ‘Lingua Lictoria: The Latin literature of Italian fascism’, Classical Receptions Journal 2015 (doi: 10.1093/crj/clv001).
- ‘Recent work on Michael Marullus: A brief overview with an updated bibliography.” Neulateinisches Jahrbuch 16, 2014, pp. 334–343.
- (together withJacqueline Hylkema), ‘Between emblem and labyrinth: The many images of Europe in art, literature, and scholarship, 1500–1800’ European Review of History / Revue européenne d'histoire 21, 2014, pp. 789–797.
- ‘Greek diaspora and Neo-Latin literature (15th–17th centuries)’ in: Jan Bloemendal, Charles Fantazzi, and Philip Ford (eds.), Brill’s Encylopaedia of the Neo-Latin World, Leiden: Brill, 2014, pp. 985–987
- (together with Bettina Reitz-Joosse and Dirk Sacré), ‘Neo-Latin literature, Italy 3: Fascism (1922-1943)’, in: Jan Bloemendal, Charles Fantazzi, and Philip Ford (eds.), Brill’s Encylopaedia of the Neo-Latin World, Leiden: Brill, 2014, pp. 1091–1096.
- ‘A re-examination of the editorship of Festus’ Collectanea (Rome, 1475)’, Philologus. Zeitschrift für antike Literatur und ihre Rezeption 157, 2013, pp. 374–378.
- ‘Manilius Cabacius Rhallus of Sparta, ca. 1447-ca. 1523: A study of his life and work with an Editio Minor of his Latin poetry’, Humanistica Lovaniensia. Journal of Neo-Latin Studies 56, 2013, pp. 127–200.
In preparation (invited or under contract)
- ‘Michele Marullo and the Epitaph of Šimun Keglević (1579): A note on the use of Latin inscriptions in Croatia’ Bibliothèque d’Humanisme et Renaissance.
- ‘Pseudo-Classical phantom words in later Latin: The case of dicatura in Pliny the Elder’, Latomus: Revue d’études latines.