by Marco Girolamo Vida
translated by James Gardner
Harvard University Press, 2009
Cloth: 978-0-674-03408-2
Library of Congress Classification PA8585.V6A66 2009
Dewey Decimal Classification 871.04

ABOUT THIS BOOK
ABOUT THIS BOOK
Marco Girolamo Vida (1485–1566), humanist and bishop, came to prominence as a Latin poet in the Rome of Leo X and Clement VII. It was Leo who commissioned his famous epic, the Christiad, a retelling of the life of Christ in the style of Vergil, which was eventually published in 1535. It was by far the most popular Christian epic of the Renaissance, appearing in almost forty editions before 1600. It was translated into many languages, including Croatian and Armenian, and was widely imitated by vernacular poets such as Abraham Cowley and John Milton. This translation, accompanied by extensive notes, is based on a new edition of the Latin text.