Gian Vittorio Rossi's Eudemiae libri decem
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Contents
List of Abbreviations
Acknowledgments
Introduction. Gian Vittorio RossiRossi, Gian Vittorio and Eudemia
State of Scholarship on Eudemia
Life of Gian Vittorio RossiRossi, Gian Vittorio
Gian Vittorio RossiRossi, Gian Vittorio: vita
Intellectual and Artistic Milieu of Seventeenth-Century Rome
Gian Vittorio RossiRossi, Gian Vittorio: Works. Eudemia and Other Published Works
Unpublished or Lost Works
Keys to Accompany Eudemia
Literary Models for Eudemia. Ancient Models
Contemporary Models
Translating Gian Vittorio RossiRossi, Gian Vittorio’s Latin
Text of Eudemiae libri decem
Eudemia: Story Outline and Themes. Story Outline
Themes
Eudemiae libri decem
Epistola dedicatoria
Lectori salutem
Argumentum
Liber I
Liber II
Liber III
Liber IV
Liber V
Liber VI
Liber VII
Liber VIII
Liber IX
Liber X
Eudemia in Ten Books
Dedicatory Letter
To the Reader
Plot Summary
Book One
Book Two
Book Three
Book Four
Book Five
Book Six
Book Seven
Book Eight
Book Nine
Book Ten
Appendix A: Key To the Pseudonyms in Eudemia
Appendix B: Gian Vittorio RossiRossi, Gian Vittorio’s Published Works1
Bibliography1
Register
Accius, Lucius
Accursius, Franciscus
Adonis
Aeneas
Aesculapius
Agathon
Agrostes (Vincenzo Gramigna)
Aleandro, Girolamo
Alectrius, King
Alemanno, Laura
Alexander (Alessandro Damasceni Peretti di Montalto)
Alexander VII, Pope
Alexis
Allacci, Leone
Amphion
Anchises
Angellus
Anthimus, King
Antina
Antiphila
Antonius, Marcus
Antony, Mark
Apelles
Apollo
Aprosio, Angelico
Apuleius
Archombrotus
Aretino, Pietro
Argenis
Argus
Argyrotychus
Aridus (Gian Vittorio Rossi?)
Aristaeus
Aristarchus (Pompeio Caimo)
Aristides (Ugone Ubaldini)
Aristoxenus
Arpinas (Giuseppe Cesari)
Asterius (Giovanni Battista Stella?)
Astraea
Attalus of Pergamum
Augustus Caesar
Bacchus
Baldoccius
Ballio
Barberini, Francesco
Barclay, John
Bartolus of Saxoferrato
Bellinus (Giovanni Battista Guarini)
Bembo, Pietro
Benci, Francesco
Bernini, Gian Lorenzo
Bibulus (Francesco Barberini?)
Blaeu, Joan
Bosio, Antonio
Bouchard, Jean-Jacques
Brennus
Bricci, Giovanni
Bunel, Pierre
Caelius, Marcus
Caelolithus (Silvestro da Pietrasanta)
Caestius
Callidius
Castellini, Giovanni Zaratino
Cato, Marcus Porcius
Catullus, Gaius Valerius
Cerberus
Ceres
Charopinus
Cicero, Marcus Tullius
Claereta
Clodia
Coelius
Colonna, Pompeo
Cophtus, Emperor
Coponius
Coschinus
Costa, Margherita
Crasso, Lorenzo
Crassus, Lucius Licinius
Cratinus
Creopolis
Crepitaculus (Tommaso Campanella)
Croce, Benedetto
Croesus
Cuminus
Cupid
Curetes
Cyrene
Cyrus
Dal Pozzo, Cassiano
Daphne
Democritus
Demophon
Demosthenes
Diana
Dido
Dionysus
Doris
Drujon, Fernand
Dupuy, Jacques
Egmondt, Cornelius ab
Elzevier, Abraham
Elzeviers (firm)
Ennius
Erasmus, Desiderius
Esuria
Euclio
Euganeus (Antonio Querenghi)
Eumenides
Euphormio
Eurydice
Fabullus Leonatus (Fabio Leonida)
Facciotti, Guglielmo
Fischer, Johann Christian
Flavius Vopiscus Niger (Gian Vittorio Rossi?)
Fleming, David A
Fossius (Marc'Antonio Foppa)
Fulvia
Fumaroli, Marc
Fuscus (Antonio Bruni)
Galilei, Galileo
Gallonius (Gabriel Naudé?)
Gerboni, Luigi
Gerdes, Daniel
Geryon, King (Charles V)
Geta
Giachino, Luisella
Gorgias of Leontini
Gregory XV, Pope
Griffin, Dustin H
Grignani, Lodovico
Gryphius, Christian
Guarini, Giovanni Battista
Harpax
Hecate
Hecuba
Heineccius, Johann Christian Gottlieb
Henry III, King
Hercules
Hermagoras
Hermogenes
Hiero Volusius (Girolamo Aleandro)
Hippocrates
Homosius
Horace
Hortensius Hortalus
Humanus (Urban VIII)
Ianiculus
Ianus “the mattress maker”
Ianus Thorius Offuscatus (Giovanni Zaratino Castellini)
Iberus
Icosippus (Gian Vittorio Rossi)
IJsewijn
IJsewijn-Jacobs, Lina
Incisa della Rocchetta, Giovanni
Index
Isocrates
Jove
Juno
Jupiter
Juvenal
Lachesis
Laelius
Lampsacus
Laurens
Laverna
Leonica
Lepidus Gallutius Sinister (Francesco Maria Mancini)
Lesbia
Liber
Liberalis
Lidomarus
Ligurinus
Linus
Livy
Lucian of Samosata
Lucilius Gaius
Lucina
Lucius Minutius Sinister (Paolo Mancini)
Lucretia
Lutatius Catulus Quintus
Lyco
Lysimachus
Lyus
Magius, Claudius
Mandosio, Prospero
Manuzio, Paolo
Maragoni, Gian Piero
Marino, Giambattista
Marius, Leonardus
Mars
Martial
Mascardi, Agostino
Mazzei, Carlo
Mazzocchi, Virgilio
Megadorus
Megalobulus
Mellini, Giovanni Garzia
Mellitus (Francesco Barberini)
Merlino, Clemente
Merlinus
Micrus of Pesaro (Giovanni Francesco Paoli)
Midas
Militades
Milphidippa
Minerva
Minos
Moonsius, Guilelmus
Moretus, Jan
Morrish, Jennifer
Muret, Marc-Antoine
Nanna
Natalicius
Naudé, Gabriel
Neptune
Nereus
Nestor
Nice
Nicephorus, King (Gustav II Adolf)
Niceron, Jean Pierre
Nicius Rufus (Gian Vittorio Rossi)
Nicolosa
Nicorusticus (Giovanni Ciampoli)
Nihus, Barthold
Obtusus
Offuscatus (Antonio Bosio)
Olinda
Ophius (Lelio Biscia)
Orcus
Orius
Orpheus
Orus
Ovid
Pacuvius
Palladius
Pallas Daphnia
Pallas Psychia
Pallavicino, Pietro Sforza
Pamphila
Pamphilus
Paris
Parrhasius
Parthenius (Fabio Chigi?)
Pasicompsa
Paulus Aemilius Verus
Paul V, Pope
Pegasus
Peretti di Montalto, Alessandro Damasceni
Pericles
Persius
Petronius Arbiter
Phanostrata
Philargyria
Philip
Philotas
Phoebus
Phryxus
Piso Frugi, Lucius Calpurnius
Plachutius (Alessandro Donati)
Plato
Plautus, Titus Maccius
Pleura (Margherita Costa)
Pleusides
Plusius (Alessandro Damasceni Peretti di Montalto)
Plusius Accipiter (Arrigo Falconio)
Pluto
Poliziano, Angelo
Polyclitus
Pomona
Pontius
Priam
Proserpina
Proteus
Protogenes
Pterotius (Leone Allacci)
Pusillus Caesar (Virginio Cesarini)
Pusillus Pleurae
Pythagoras
Pytho
Quintilian
Rhadamanthus
Rietbergen, Peter
Riley, Mark T
Robustus Ursaceus (Fulvio Orsini?)
Rossi, Gian Vittorio
Ruspolus
Sabellus (Pier Francesco Paoli)
Sallust
Salus
Salvius Tifernas (Gaspare Salviani)
Samnis
Schoppe, Kaspar
Scipio Africanus
see Alexander VII, Pope
see Aridus
see Dido
see Urban VIII, Pope
Sejanus, Lucius Aelius
Sempronia
Seneca, Lucius Annaeus
Septimus Pleusippus
Sextilius Ligur (Agostino Mascardi)
Sierstorpff, Henricus Francken
Sirius
Sisyphus
Socrates
Statius
Stefonio, Bernardino
Struve, Burkhard Gotthelf
Styliolus
Stylius (Pompeo Colonna)
Suffenus
Tamantini, Giovanni Battista
Tantalus
Tarquin
Tartarus
Tassoni, Alessandro
Tensa
Teras (Niccolò Riccardi)
Terence
Thalassicus (Giambattista Marino)
Thales
Thaumantinus
Thaumantinus (Giovanni Battista Tamantini)
Theridates, King (Louis XIII)
Thermopota
Thersippus (Scipione Cobelluzzi)
Tiberius
Tigellius
Tigellus
Tisiphone
Torsellino, Orazio
Toxillus
Triton
Tunberg, Terence
Tyndareus
Tyrrhenus (Fabio Chigi)
Ubaldini, Roberto
Ubaldini, Ugone
Urania
Uranius (Gaspare Celio)
Urban VIII, Pope
Ursatus (Ferdinando Orsini)
Valla, Lorenzo
Varro, Publius Terentius
Venus
Verrius
Vesta
Vestrio, Marcello
Via
Virgil
Virgilius Ursatus (Virginio Orsini)
Vittori, Loreto
Vius
Vulcan
Weinbrot, Howard D
Xenocrates
Zancha
Zanetti, Luigi
Zeno
Zeuxis
Ziegler, Kaspar
Footnotes. Gian Vittorio Rossi and Eudemia
State of Scholarship on Eudemia
Life of Gian Vittorio Rossi
Intellectual and Artistic Milieu of Seventeenth-Century Rome
Eudemia and Other Published Works
Unpublished or Lost Works
Keys to Accompany Eudemia
Ancient Models
Contemporary Models
Translating Gian Vittorio Rossi’s Latin
Text of Eudemiae libri decem
Story Outline
Themes
Epistola dedicatoria
Liber I
Liber II
Liber III
Liber IV
Liber V
Liber V
Liber VI
Liber VII
Liber VIII
Liber IX
Liber X
Dedicatory Letter
Book One
Book Two
Book Three
Book Four
Book Five
Book Six
Book Seven
Book Eight
Book Nine
Book Nine
Book Ten
Appendix B: Gian Vittorio Rossi’s Published Works
Bibliography
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Jennifer K. Nelson
Gian Vittorio Rossi's Eudemiae libri decem
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By contrast, a large number of the pseudonymous characters in Eudemia map onto specific historical people, most of whom were in his own circle of acquaintance—and more than half of whom are profiled in his Pinacotheca.
Because RossiRossi, Gian Vittorio’s mocking and inconclusive Eudemia resembles BarclayBarclay, John’s Euphormionis lusinini satyricon much more than it does his ArgenisArgenis, it is telling that Rossi does not specifically mention the Euphormionis lusinini satyricon as his model, especially since we know that he read it. Rossi’s biography of John Barclay, included in the third book of his Pinacotheca, provides a clue as to why this might be the case:
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