Europe
A Literary History, 1348-1418
Herausgeber: Wallace, David
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A Literary History, 1348-1418
Herausgeber: Wallace, David
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This two-volume edition brings together 83 leading scholars to offer the first full-scale literary history of Europe. Spanning the period 1348-1418, the volumes demonstrate in unprecedented detail what the free movement of European literature achieved through its variety, local peculiarity, and regenerative power.
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This two-volume edition brings together 83 leading scholars to offer the first full-scale literary history of Europe. Spanning the period 1348-1418, the volumes demonstrate in unprecedented detail what the free movement of European literature achieved through its variety, local peculiarity, and regenerative power.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. März 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 173mm x 81mm
- Gewicht: 3266g
- ISBN-13: 9780198870661
- ISBN-10: 0198870663
- Artikelnr.: 60141788
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. März 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 173mm x 81mm
- Gewicht: 3266g
- ISBN-13: 9780198870661
- ISBN-10: 0198870663
- Artikelnr.: 60141788
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
David Wallace, who studied at York (BA), Perugia, and Cambridge (Ph.D.), has been Judith Rodin Professor of English at the University of Pennsylvania since 1996, with visiting positions at Jerusalem, London, Leipzig, Melbourne, and Princeton. He has travelled and lectured widely across Europe, and also north America, Australia, and Japan, and has made a series of radio documentaries for the BBC. He is the author or editor of ten books, including Premodern Places and The Cambridge History of Medieval English Literature.
Volume I
I: Paris to Béarn
Paris
Chaalis
Valenciennes (Hainault)
Reims
Lusignan
Dijon, Burgundy
Savoy and the Marquisate of Saluces
Toulouse
Béarn
II: Calais to London
Calais
Canterbury
Oxford
Berkeley Castle
Chester and Cheshire
York and Yorkshire
Lichfield
Leicester
Lynn, Walsingham, Norwich
London, Southwark, Westminster
III: St Andrews to Finistère
St Andrews and Aberdeen
Kirkwall, Orkney
Iceland
Dublin
Lough Derg
Lecan and Ballymote
Ceredigion: Strata Florida and Llanbadarn Fawr
Glasney College, Penryn, Cornwall
Finistère
IV: Basel to Danzig
Basel
Strasbourg
Cologne
Brussels
Bruges
The Hague
Deventer and Zwolle
Lübeck
Vadstena
Turku
Danzig
V: Avignon to Naples
Avignon
Lombardy: Milan and Pavia
Florence
Siena
Rome
Naples
Volume II
VI: Palermo to Tunis
Palermo
Ciutat de Mallorca
The Crown of Aragon
Castile
Santiago de Compostella
Lisbon
Canaries (Fortunate Islands)
Fes
Seville and Córdoba
Granada
Tunis
VII: Cairo to Constantinople
Alexandria and Cairo
Jerusalem
Damascus
Sis. The Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia
Cyprus
Rhodes
Athens, Thebes, and Mystra
Thessalonica
Bursa
Constantinople
VIII: Mount Athos to Muscovy
Mount Athos
Trnovo
Ruthenia (Lithuania-Rus)
Novgorod
Muscovy and Northeastern Rus
IX: Venice to Prague
Venice
Zadar
Dubrovnik (Ragusa)
Buda, Pest, Óbuda; and Visegrád
Cracow
Nuremberg
Würzburg
Salzburg
Vienna
Prague
X: Nations of Europe, 1414-1418
Constance
I: Paris to Béarn
Paris
Chaalis
Valenciennes (Hainault)
Reims
Lusignan
Dijon, Burgundy
Savoy and the Marquisate of Saluces
Toulouse
Béarn
II: Calais to London
Calais
Canterbury
Oxford
Berkeley Castle
Chester and Cheshire
York and Yorkshire
Lichfield
Leicester
Lynn, Walsingham, Norwich
London, Southwark, Westminster
III: St Andrews to Finistère
St Andrews and Aberdeen
Kirkwall, Orkney
Iceland
Dublin
Lough Derg
Lecan and Ballymote
Ceredigion: Strata Florida and Llanbadarn Fawr
Glasney College, Penryn, Cornwall
Finistère
IV: Basel to Danzig
Basel
Strasbourg
Cologne
Brussels
Bruges
The Hague
Deventer and Zwolle
Lübeck
Vadstena
Turku
Danzig
V: Avignon to Naples
Avignon
Lombardy: Milan and Pavia
Florence
Siena
Rome
Naples
Volume II
VI: Palermo to Tunis
Palermo
Ciutat de Mallorca
The Crown of Aragon
Castile
Santiago de Compostella
Lisbon
Canaries (Fortunate Islands)
Fes
Seville and Córdoba
Granada
Tunis
VII: Cairo to Constantinople
Alexandria and Cairo
Jerusalem
Damascus
Sis. The Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia
Cyprus
Rhodes
Athens, Thebes, and Mystra
Thessalonica
Bursa
Constantinople
VIII: Mount Athos to Muscovy
Mount Athos
Trnovo
Ruthenia (Lithuania-Rus)
Novgorod
Muscovy and Northeastern Rus
IX: Venice to Prague
Venice
Zadar
Dubrovnik (Ragusa)
Buda, Pest, Óbuda; and Visegrád
Cracow
Nuremberg
Würzburg
Salzburg
Vienna
Prague
X: Nations of Europe, 1414-1418
Constance
Volume I
I: Paris to Béarn
Paris
Chaalis
Valenciennes (Hainault)
Reims
Lusignan
Dijon, Burgundy
Savoy and the Marquisate of Saluces
Toulouse
Béarn
II: Calais to London
Calais
Canterbury
Oxford
Berkeley Castle
Chester and Cheshire
York and Yorkshire
Lichfield
Leicester
Lynn, Walsingham, Norwich
London, Southwark, Westminster
III: St Andrews to Finistère
St Andrews and Aberdeen
Kirkwall, Orkney
Iceland
Dublin
Lough Derg
Lecan and Ballymote
Ceredigion: Strata Florida and Llanbadarn Fawr
Glasney College, Penryn, Cornwall
Finistère
IV: Basel to Danzig
Basel
Strasbourg
Cologne
Brussels
Bruges
The Hague
Deventer and Zwolle
Lübeck
Vadstena
Turku
Danzig
V: Avignon to Naples
Avignon
Lombardy: Milan and Pavia
Florence
Siena
Rome
Naples
Volume II
VI: Palermo to Tunis
Palermo
Ciutat de Mallorca
The Crown of Aragon
Castile
Santiago de Compostella
Lisbon
Canaries (Fortunate Islands)
Fes
Seville and Córdoba
Granada
Tunis
VII: Cairo to Constantinople
Alexandria and Cairo
Jerusalem
Damascus
Sis. The Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia
Cyprus
Rhodes
Athens, Thebes, and Mystra
Thessalonica
Bursa
Constantinople
VIII: Mount Athos to Muscovy
Mount Athos
Trnovo
Ruthenia (Lithuania-Rus)
Novgorod
Muscovy and Northeastern Rus
IX: Venice to Prague
Venice
Zadar
Dubrovnik (Ragusa)
Buda, Pest, Óbuda; and Visegrád
Cracow
Nuremberg
Würzburg
Salzburg
Vienna
Prague
X: Nations of Europe, 1414-1418
Constance
I: Paris to Béarn
Paris
Chaalis
Valenciennes (Hainault)
Reims
Lusignan
Dijon, Burgundy
Savoy and the Marquisate of Saluces
Toulouse
Béarn
II: Calais to London
Calais
Canterbury
Oxford
Berkeley Castle
Chester and Cheshire
York and Yorkshire
Lichfield
Leicester
Lynn, Walsingham, Norwich
London, Southwark, Westminster
III: St Andrews to Finistère
St Andrews and Aberdeen
Kirkwall, Orkney
Iceland
Dublin
Lough Derg
Lecan and Ballymote
Ceredigion: Strata Florida and Llanbadarn Fawr
Glasney College, Penryn, Cornwall
Finistère
IV: Basel to Danzig
Basel
Strasbourg
Cologne
Brussels
Bruges
The Hague
Deventer and Zwolle
Lübeck
Vadstena
Turku
Danzig
V: Avignon to Naples
Avignon
Lombardy: Milan and Pavia
Florence
Siena
Rome
Naples
Volume II
VI: Palermo to Tunis
Palermo
Ciutat de Mallorca
The Crown of Aragon
Castile
Santiago de Compostella
Lisbon
Canaries (Fortunate Islands)
Fes
Seville and Córdoba
Granada
Tunis
VII: Cairo to Constantinople
Alexandria and Cairo
Jerusalem
Damascus
Sis. The Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia
Cyprus
Rhodes
Athens, Thebes, and Mystra
Thessalonica
Bursa
Constantinople
VIII: Mount Athos to Muscovy
Mount Athos
Trnovo
Ruthenia (Lithuania-Rus)
Novgorod
Muscovy and Northeastern Rus
IX: Venice to Prague
Venice
Zadar
Dubrovnik (Ragusa)
Buda, Pest, Óbuda; and Visegrád
Cracow
Nuremberg
Würzburg
Salzburg
Vienna
Prague
X: Nations of Europe, 1414-1418
Constance







