The New MedievalismMarina S. Brownlee, Kevin Brownlee, Stephen G. Nichols Johns Hopkins University Press, 1991 - 330 strán (strany) "This is a substantial and readable volume, and it is supplied with a rich array of documentation in the notes and bibliography. It deals with a question of critical importance for current research on medieval `literature': namely, the relationship between this literature and us... This is an important collection, and one may congratulate the editors of their ambitious undertaking."--Paul Zumthor, Speculum. |
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... Latin it reads Penei genitoris ad undam , where the name of the river Peneus in the genitive case ( Penei genitoris ) is nearly identical with the Latin for generating penis penis genitoris ) . " I have dwelt at length on this example ...
... Latin it reads Penei genitoris ad undam , where the name of the river Peneus in the genitive case ( Penei genitoris ) is nearly identical with the Latin for generating penis penis genitoris ) . " I have dwelt at length on this example ...
Strana 72
... Latin West in shaping notions of marriage and the relative status of the sexes . The two chapters were also per ... Latin Fathers , particularly Saint Augustine , the other coming from the Greek Fathers under the influence of Ori- gen ...
... Latin West in shaping notions of marriage and the relative status of the sexes . The two chapters were also per ... Latin Fathers , particularly Saint Augustine , the other coming from the Greek Fathers under the influence of Ori- gen ...
Strana 203
... Latin tradition . Even in its late medieval form , Latin rhetorical and poetic theory had remained a resolutely prescriptive and nor- mative system in which all speech acts were defined as embedded in a " natural " ontological and ...
... Latin tradition . Even in its late medieval form , Latin rhetorical and poetic theory had remained a resolutely prescriptive and nor- mative system in which all speech acts were defined as embedded in a " natural " ontological and ...
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Tradition | 1 |
Memory and Textuality | 29 |
Antiquity and the New Arts in Petrarch | 46 |
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