Oration ”Nisi satis exploratum” of Enea Silvio Piccolomini (13 October 1445, Vienna). Edited and translated by Michael von Cotta-Schönberg. 5th version. (Orations of Enea Silvio Piccolomini / Pope Pius II; 8)
Résumé
In autumn 1445, Enea Silvio Piccolomini, secretary in the imperial chancery of Emperor Friedrich III and poet laureate, was invited to give two academic lectures at the University of Vienna. The first one, the “Nisi satis exploratum”, was most probably delivered at the beginning of the winter semester at the Faculty of Law, in October. It is an oration in praise of all the arts and sciences taught at a contemporary university, belonging to a well-established rhetorical genre developed at Italian universities. It has two main sections: in the first Piccolomini outlines the benefits (utilitas) of each art and science, in the second he speaks of their enjoyments and distinction (voluptates et ornamentum). Noteworthy in the oration are Piccolomini’s treatment of history as a distinct art, his description of the pleasure of scholarship, and his insistence on the interrelationship between research and teaching.
Mots clés
Enea Silvio Piccolomini
Aeneas Sylvius Piccolomini
Æneas Silvius Piccolomini
Kaiser Friedrich III Habsburg
Emperor Frederick III Habsburg
Pope Pius II
Vienna University
Wien Universität
University of Vienna
Renaissance oratory
FRenaissance orations
Liberal arts
Praise of liberal arts
1445
History of universities
History as an academic subject
Pleasure of research
Interrelationship of research and teaching
Academic curricula
Inaugural lectures
Renaissance rhetorics
15th century
Papa Pio II
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