Halápy Konstantin
Myrias versuum, sine Ellipsi, et Synaloepha editorum
1735
Elegiarum libri I–V (Book I of Elegies)
Edited by / Edidit et curavit Csilla Bíró
Translated by / In linguam Anglicam vertit Andrea Szobolits
Latin text revised by / Textum Latinum recensuit Réka Lengyel
English text revised by / Textum Anglicum recensuit Lara Strong
| [Dedicatio] | [Preface] |
| Liber primus | Book I of Elegies |
| 1. Ad lectorem candidum | To the gentle reader |
| 2. Ad libellum viridi in aevo confectum | To a booklet written during youth |
| 3. Querimonia ad Musam per quatuor annos absentem | Complaint to the Muse who stayed away for four years |
| 4. Ad eandem reducem | To the one who has returned |
| 5. De resumpto Parnassum versus itinere | Restarting the journey towards Parnassus |
| 6. De adeptis Parnassi deliciis | The pleasures of Parnassus attained |
| 7. Ad Poëtas candidatos | Elegy to the poets-to-be |
| 8. Ad Poëtas candidatos | To the poets-to-be |
| 9. Continuatio Materiae eiusdem | In continuation of the same theme |
| 10. Ad Salaminum fescenninis, et convitiis agentem | To Salaminus, the mocker and slanderer |
| Liber secundus | Book II of Elegies |
| 1. Lacrymae Jesuli, aëris intemperies, loci inhospitalitas | The tears of Jesus, the wrath of the elements, and the unfriendliness of the place |
| 2. Continuatio materiae ejusdem | A continuation of the same theme |
| 3. Continuatio materiae ejusdem | A continuation of the same theme |
| 4. Continuatio materiae ejusdem | A continuation of the same theme |
| 5. Pia afflictae animae ad Beatam Virginem suspiria | A suffering soul’s devout sigh to the Blessed Virgin |
| 6. Beata Virgo animae resipiscenti | The Blessed Virgin to the repentant soul |
| 7. Affectus animae ad Beatam Virginem | The feelings of a soul toward the Blessed Virgin |
| 8. Ad Sanctum Joseph | To Saint Joseph |
| 9. Ad eundem | To the same person |
| 10. Ad Jesum Crucifixum | To the crucified Jesus |
| 11. Prosequutio Materiae praecedentis | Continuation of the previous theme |
| Liber tertius | Book III of Elegies |
| 1. Ad Sanctam Catharinam Virginem, et Martyrem | 1. To Saint Catherine, Virgin and Martyr |
| 2. Ad Sanctum Thomam Aquinatem | 2. To Saint Thomas Aquinas |
| 3. Ad Celsum summo Martyrii desiderio aestuantem | 3. To Celsus, who burns with an ardent desire for martyrdom |
| 4. Nativitas Sancti Joannis Nepomuceni, Virtutes animi, et magnus in Literis profectus | 4. The birth of Saint John of Nepomuk, his spiritual virtues and great scholarly advancement |
| 5. Ecclesiasticus factus, praedicandi provinciam suscipit; unde Reginae Confessarius, arcanorum Sacramentali judicio sibi creditorum tenax, minas Regis Venceslai, invicta constantia, refutat | 5. After his ordination to the priesthood, he takes up the ministry of preaching; afterwards, he becomes the Queen’s confessor, and, in faithfulness to the sacramental judgment of the secrets entrusted to him, he steadfastly rejects the threats of King Wenceslaus |
| 6. Iniquo demum Regis imperio in Moldavam, flumen Pragam interfluens noctu deiectus, illustrem Martyrii Coronam consequitur | 6. Finally, by the king’s unjust command, at night, he is thrown into the Vltava that flows through Prague, and he earns the shining crown of martyrdom |
| Liber quartus | Book IV of Elegies |
| 1. Ad Excell. Comit. Stephanum Kohári Fund. nostrum munificentissimum. Praefatio prioris libelli opusculo huic sparsim inserti, et Anno, quo: nVLLa VenIt sIne, te, noX MihI; nVLLa Dies Eidem per me oblati | 1. To István Koháry, the Most Excellent Count, Our Most Generous Founder. Preface to the Former Booklet |
| 2. Ad eundem Excell. Dominum Comitem. Poëtica vitae junioris adumbratio | 2. To the Same Excellent Count. A Poetic Sketch of the History of His Youth |
| 3. Pomona. Ex symbolo Arboris ad decursum aquae humorem capientis. Liberalitatem Excellentissimi Georgii Erdődi de Monyorókerék etc. extollens | 3. Pomona. In Praise of the Generosity of Count György Erdődy |
| 4. Minerva. Sapientiam ejusdem excellentissimi Domini Comitis commendans | 4. Minerva. In Praise of the Wisdom of the Same Excellent Count |
| 5. Pandora. Virtutes cardinales in eodem excellentissimo Domino Comite repraesentans | 5. Pandora. The Representation of the Four Cardinal Virtues in the Same Excellent Count |
| 6. Astraea. Merita ejusdem excellentissimi Domini Comitis coronans – Argutiae ad eundem Excell. Dominum Comitem |
6. Astraea. The Crowning of the Merits of the Same Distinguished Count |
| 7. In Natalem cujusdam | 7. To Someone’s Birthday |
| 8. Ad Lausum rerum caducarum contemptorem | 8. To Lausus, Who Despises Vanities |
| 9. Ad Paulum summe largum | 9. To Paul, the Munificent |
| 10. Ad quendam, Salutatoria | 10. To Someone, a Poem of Greeting |
| 11. Ad eundem, Valedictoria | 11. To the Same Person, a Poem of Farewell |
| 12. Innocentius a S. Thoma Aquinate, Constantino a Passione Domini S. D. | 12. Innocentius a S. Thoma Aquinate Sends Greetings to Constantius a Passione Domini |
| 13. Ad R. P. Innocentium a S. Thoma Aquinate, actualem SS. Theologiae Professorem, Responsoria | 13. Reply Addressed to the Venerable Father Innocentius a S. Thoma Aquinate, Current Professor of the Science of Holy Scripture |
| 14. Neo-Poëta Defunctae Matri lacrymis parentat | 14. A Young Poet Mourns His Deceased Mother with Tears |
| 15. Blanduli per Tartaros in carcerem conjecti, ac tandem decapitati querimonia | 15. The Lament of Blandulus, Imprisoned and then Beheaded by the Turks |
| 16. Descriptio Hungariae | 16. The Presentation of Hungary |
| Liber quintus | Book V of Elegies |
| 1. Ingratitudo discipuli | 1. The Ingratitude of the Disciple |
| 2. De Martino Luthero Haeresiarcha | 2. On Martin Luther, Leader of the Heretics |
| 3. Ad ambitiosum haereticum Smidelinum | 3. To Smidelinus, an Ambitious Heretic |
| 4. Detractio | 4. On Slander |
| 5. Superbia | 5. Haughtiness |
| 6. Gula | 6. Gluttony |
| 7. Ad Alindum comptulum, et delicatulum | 7. To Alindus, the Adorned and Effeminate Figure |
| 8. Poëta in exilium missus | 8. The Exiled Poet |
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