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"It is hard to believe that the Hypnerotomachia Poliphili, printed by Aldus Manutius in 1499, one of the most famous books in the world, read by every Renaissance intellectual and endlessly referred to in studies of art and culture ever since, has never appeared in English. One reason, no doubt, is the length and difficulty of the text. It is a strange, pagan, pedantic, erotic, allegorical, mythological romance relating in highly stylized Italian the quest of Poliphilo for his beloved Polia. The author (presumed to be Francesco Colonna, a friar of dubious reputation) was obsessed by architecture, landscape and costume - it is not going too far to say sexually obsessed - and its 174 woodcuts are a primary source for Renaissance ideas on both buildings and gardens. In 1592 a beginning was made to produce an English version but the translator gave up after only a third of the text. Now, at last, the task has been triumphantly accomplished by Joscelyn Godwin, who succeeds in reproducing all its wayward charm and arcane learning in language accessible to the modern reader."--Jacket.
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Hypnerotomachia Poliphili: The Strife of Love in a Dream
June 6, 2005, Thames & Hudson
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Hypnerotomachia Poliphili: The Strife of Love in a Dream
December 1999, Thames & Hudson
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Hypnerotomachia Poliphili: vbi humana omnia non nisi somnium esse docet.
1499, Aldus Manutius, Romanus
in Latin, Italian, Arabic, Modern Greek, and Hebrew
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