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摘要
本文研究了汉尼拔·卢西奇1522年写给杰罗姆·马丁·伊奇(Knjižica od tvoje pameti sabrana)的诗歌书信,目的是确定其主题的统一性和一些来源。虽然这封书信经常被视为“熟悉的信件”的典型例子,涉及不同领域的各种主题,但讨论提出了这样一种观点,即它实际上是由一系列对神的干预、命运和人类意志的反思结合在一起的。大概推测德拉皮科德娄·米兰多拉的影响在设计师小金的工作ć占星术的治疗(特别是与1524)的结合并识别他的来源非常准确描述策略的罗兹的目击者送到威尼斯通过赫瓦尔围困期间(有趣的不仅与书信的文本但更是如此设计师小金ć不同于演讲)。附录包括卢西奇书信的英文翻译,希望使这位多才多艺的诗人的作品更容易为英语读者所理解。
This article considers Hanibal Lucić’s 1522 poetic epistle to Jeronim Martinčić ( Knjižica od tvoje pameti sabrana ) with the aim of identifying its thematic unity and some of its sources. Although this epistle has often been treated as a typical example of a ‘familiar letter’ dealing with a great variety of topics in different registers, the discussion advances the argument that it is in fact held together by a series of reflections on divine intervention, fate, and human will. It speculates about the influence of Pico della Mirandola’s work on Lucić’s treatment of astrology (particularly in relation to the Great Conjunction of 1524) and identifies the source of his remarkably accurate description of the tactics employed at Rhodes as the eyewitness accounts sent to Venice by way of Hvar during the course of the siege (interesting not only in their parallels with the epistle’s text but even more so in the way Lucić differs from them in his presentation). An appendix includes an English translation of Lucić’s epistle in the hope of making the work of this accomplished and versatile poet more easily accessible to Anglophone readers.