TY - JOUR TI - The Ode as a Genre in the Latin Poetry of Jan Kochanowski (Lyricorum libellus) AU - Buszewicz, Elwira TI - The Ode as a Genre in the Latin Poetry of Jan Kochanowski (Lyricorum libellus) AB - The aim of this study is to establish the place of Jan Kochanowski’s Lyricorum libellus (1580) in the history of Polish Renaissance neo-Latin ode presented against a wider European background. The development of this genre in this historico-literary period in Poland has received only fragmentary reporting, e.g. in relation to Horatianism in literature or as a background for the vernacular ode. Yet, as Carol Maddison argues in her Apollo and the Nine, the Neo-Latin ode is, in a sense, a new genre revived and newly “devised” by Renaissance humanists. In her fundamental work, Maddison also presents the development of the ode and its variations in Italy and France. According to ancient patterns used by poets, Horatian odes (including Kochanowski’s odes) can be divided into the “Pindaric” and the “Anacreontic-Sapphic.” This division coincides to some extent with the classification of odes as “political” or “private.” Similar categorisation criteria adopted by various researchers (Zofi a Głombiowska, Jacqueline Glomski, Józef Budzyński) may result in individual odes being assigned to several different categories. The first part of this paper, therefore, emphasises the identity of the NeoLatin ode and its status as a new genre strongly related to Renaissance Humanism. In the second part, the author attempts to assign particular poems from Lyricorum libellus to patterns indicated by Maddison, and deals with previous attempts at classification based on differentiating between political and private odes. She also underlines that Kochanowski frequently imitated both pindaric and anacreontic patterns through Horace. In the third part, the author analyses the strophic organisation of individual odes and their metre as well as their rhetorical structure. The odes are here classified with regard to these criteria and interpreted in accordance with their historical context. The author pays close attention to the genre’s borderline between ode and hymn, stylistic “nobilitation” of lyrical poems and the outright Horationism of the collection. Lastly, she presents conclusions concerning the role of Lyricorum libellus in the development of the ode. Before Kochanowski, a significant role in the evolution of the genre was played by the so-called “university ode,” which was popular in Silesian and German poetic circles, as well as in odes by Paweł z Krosna. Kochanowski’s odes, however, bear little resemblance to this stage of the development of the genre in Poland. Imitating Horace in the spirit of such poets as Michael Marullus or Giovanni Pontano, Kochanowski demonstrates a mature awareness of the neo-Latin ode, formed at the meeting point of ode and hymn and constituting an element of a cycle organised in accordance with a certain idea. * The translation and publication was financed by the Ministry of Science and Higher Education (Poland) and the Faculty of Polish Studies, Jagiellonian University (Cracow, Poland) under Grant 643/P-DUN/2018 2. Polish text: E. Buszewicz, “Forma gatunkowa ody w łacińskiej poezji Jana Kochanowskiego (Lyricorum libellus),” Terminus 30 (2014), pp. 21–38. VL - Special Issues IS - Special Issue (2018) PY - 2018 SN - 2082-0984 C1 - 2084-3844 SP - 1 EP - 21 DO - 10.4467/20843844TE.18.009.9892 UR - https://ejournals.eu/en/journal/terminus/article/the-ode-as-a-genre-in-the-latin-poetry-of-jan-kochanowski-lyricorum-libellus KW - Neo-Latin poetry KW - works of Jan Kochanowski KW - Horatian imitation KW - poetic genres KW - ode and its variations