A comprehensive collection of the poems and shorter works of Janus Pannonius, a prominent humanist and poet of the Renaissance period. Written in Latin, these works showcase Pannonius's mastery of classical forms and his engagement with the intellectual and political currents of his time. This collection, titled "Jani Pannonii, ...poemata...opuscula...", offers valuable insights into the literary and cultural landscape of Renaissance Hungary and its connections to the broader European humanist movement. It includes a variety of poems on diverse subjects, reflecting the breadth of Pannonius's interests and his skill in adapting classical poetic styles to contemporary themes. An essential resource for scholars and enthusiasts of Latin poetry, Renaissance literature, and Hungarian history.
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