This study offers, for the first time, a detailed examination of the structure and potential origins of the humanist name adopted by the renowned Lucanian intellectual, a direct descendant of the powerful Sanseverino family, specifically its branch of the Counts of Marsico. The consistent use of this name appears to have been a deliberate strategy to obscure his noble lineage in the public eye. The analysis focuses on three key aspects: first, the distinctive trinominal form Julius Pompons Laetus, clearly modeled on Roman naming conventions, whose first element may preserve the author’s baptismal name; second, the gentilician Pomponius, plausibly inspired by the namesake dedicatee of a first-century BCE inscription still visible on a shrine embedded in the façade of the main church in Teggiano—his birthplace and home to the family’s castle residence; and finally, the mobility of the third element, which, in its occasional substitution, seems to reflect the shifting inner states of the man himself.

Ricusa delle proprie origini, autonominazione e varianti circostanziali. Il caso dell'umanista Giulio Pomponio Leto / Laneri, Maria Teresa Rosaria. - In: IL NOME NEL TESTO. - ISSN 1591-7622. - XXVII:(2025), pp. 75-86.

Ricusa delle proprie origini, autonominazione e varianti circostanziali. Il caso dell'umanista Giulio Pomponio Leto

Laneri Maria Teresa
2025-01-01

Abstract

This study offers, for the first time, a detailed examination of the structure and potential origins of the humanist name adopted by the renowned Lucanian intellectual, a direct descendant of the powerful Sanseverino family, specifically its branch of the Counts of Marsico. The consistent use of this name appears to have been a deliberate strategy to obscure his noble lineage in the public eye. The analysis focuses on three key aspects: first, the distinctive trinominal form Julius Pompons Laetus, clearly modeled on Roman naming conventions, whose first element may preserve the author’s baptismal name; second, the gentilician Pomponius, plausibly inspired by the namesake dedicatee of a first-century BCE inscription still visible on a shrine embedded in the façade of the main church in Teggiano—his birthplace and home to the family’s castle residence; and finally, the mobility of the third element, which, in its occasional substitution, seems to reflect the shifting inner states of the man himself.
2025
Italiano
XXVII
75
86
12
Esperti anonimi
Giulio Pomponio Leto, Julius, Pomponius, Laetus, humanist name, Roman trinominal form
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Laneri, Maria Teresa Rosaria
Ricusa delle proprie origini, autonominazione e varianti circostanziali. Il caso dell'umanista Giulio Pomponio Leto / Laneri, Maria Teresa Rosaria. - In: IL NOME NEL TESTO. - ISSN 1591-7622. - XXVII:(2025), pp. 75-86.
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