Abstract: Dans sa premiere partie, cette contribution analyse les procedes utilises par l’humaniste napolitain Giano Anisio dans son imitation de Virgile ; dans la seconde, elle s’attache a l’interpretation des vers qu’il adresse a Garcilaso. Publies en 1533, les deux poemes de Giano Anisio a Garcilaso sont le premier temoignage de l’attention portee par le milieu des academies au poete espagnol et de son integration rapide dans la «conversation» poetique de la capitale du Vice-Royaume.
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