Literary Theory and Criticism in the Later Middle Ages
Interpretation, Invention, Imagination
Herausgeber: Kraebel, Andrew; Johnson, Ian; Butterfield, Ardis
Literary Theory and Criticism in the Later Middle Ages
Interpretation, Invention, Imagination
Herausgeber: Kraebel, Andrew; Johnson, Ian; Butterfield, Ardis
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This collection makes a new, profound and far-reaching intervention into the rich yet neglected terrain? between Latin scholastic theory and vernacular literatures. Written by a multidisciplinary team of leading international authors, the chapters honour and advance Alastair Minnis' field-defining scholarship.
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This collection makes a new, profound and far-reaching intervention into the rich yet neglected terrain? between Latin scholastic theory and vernacular literatures. Written by a multidisciplinary team of leading international authors, the chapters honour and advance Alastair Minnis' field-defining scholarship.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 347
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. September 2025
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781108716628
- ISBN-10: 1108716628
- Artikelnr.: 74441717
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 347
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. September 2025
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781108716628
- ISBN-10: 1108716628
- Artikelnr.: 74441717
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
The career and contribution of Alastair Minnis Vincent Gillespie;
Introduction: criticism, theory and the medieval text Andrew Kraebel; 1.
Access through accessus: gateways to learning in a manuscript of school
texts Marjorie Curry Woods; 2. Scholastic theory and vernacular knowledge
Jocelyn Wogan-Browne; 3. Poetics and biblical hermeneutics in the
thirteenth century Gilbert Dahan; 4. Robert holcot and De vetula: beyond
Smalley's assessment Ralph Hanna; 5. The inspired commentator: theories of
interpretive authority in the writings of Richard rolle Andrew Kraebel; 6.
Guitar lessons at blackfriars: Vernacular Medicine and Preachers' Style in
Henry Daniel's Liber uricrisiarum Joe Stadolnik; 7. The re-cognition of
doctrinal discourse and scholastic literary theory: affordances of
ordinatio in Reginald Pecock's Donet and reule of Crysten religioun Ian
Johnson; 8. Arts of love and justice: property, women and golden age
politics in Le Roman de la Rose Jessica Rosenfeld; 9. The many sides of
personification: Rhetorical Theory and Piers Plowman Nicolette Zeeman; 10.
Encountering vision: dislocation, disquiet, perplexity in bonaventure, The
Squire's Tale and Pearl Mary Carruthers; 11. George Colvile's translation
of the consolation of philosophy Ian Cornelius; 12. When did the emotions
become political? Medieval Origins and Enlightenment Outcomes Rita
Copeland; Bibliography of the Works of Alastair Minnis Gina Marie Hurley
and Clara Wild; Bibliography; Index.
Introduction: criticism, theory and the medieval text Andrew Kraebel; 1.
Access through accessus: gateways to learning in a manuscript of school
texts Marjorie Curry Woods; 2. Scholastic theory and vernacular knowledge
Jocelyn Wogan-Browne; 3. Poetics and biblical hermeneutics in the
thirteenth century Gilbert Dahan; 4. Robert holcot and De vetula: beyond
Smalley's assessment Ralph Hanna; 5. The inspired commentator: theories of
interpretive authority in the writings of Richard rolle Andrew Kraebel; 6.
Guitar lessons at blackfriars: Vernacular Medicine and Preachers' Style in
Henry Daniel's Liber uricrisiarum Joe Stadolnik; 7. The re-cognition of
doctrinal discourse and scholastic literary theory: affordances of
ordinatio in Reginald Pecock's Donet and reule of Crysten religioun Ian
Johnson; 8. Arts of love and justice: property, women and golden age
politics in Le Roman de la Rose Jessica Rosenfeld; 9. The many sides of
personification: Rhetorical Theory and Piers Plowman Nicolette Zeeman; 10.
Encountering vision: dislocation, disquiet, perplexity in bonaventure, The
Squire's Tale and Pearl Mary Carruthers; 11. George Colvile's translation
of the consolation of philosophy Ian Cornelius; 12. When did the emotions
become political? Medieval Origins and Enlightenment Outcomes Rita
Copeland; Bibliography of the Works of Alastair Minnis Gina Marie Hurley
and Clara Wild; Bibliography; Index.
The career and contribution of Alastair Minnis Vincent Gillespie;
Introduction: criticism, theory and the medieval text Andrew Kraebel; 1.
Access through accessus: gateways to learning in a manuscript of school
texts Marjorie Curry Woods; 2. Scholastic theory and vernacular knowledge
Jocelyn Wogan-Browne; 3. Poetics and biblical hermeneutics in the
thirteenth century Gilbert Dahan; 4. Robert holcot and De vetula: beyond
Smalley's assessment Ralph Hanna; 5. The inspired commentator: theories of
interpretive authority in the writings of Richard rolle Andrew Kraebel; 6.
Guitar lessons at blackfriars: Vernacular Medicine and Preachers' Style in
Henry Daniel's Liber uricrisiarum Joe Stadolnik; 7. The re-cognition of
doctrinal discourse and scholastic literary theory: affordances of
ordinatio in Reginald Pecock's Donet and reule of Crysten religioun Ian
Johnson; 8. Arts of love and justice: property, women and golden age
politics in Le Roman de la Rose Jessica Rosenfeld; 9. The many sides of
personification: Rhetorical Theory and Piers Plowman Nicolette Zeeman; 10.
Encountering vision: dislocation, disquiet, perplexity in bonaventure, The
Squire's Tale and Pearl Mary Carruthers; 11. George Colvile's translation
of the consolation of philosophy Ian Cornelius; 12. When did the emotions
become political? Medieval Origins and Enlightenment Outcomes Rita
Copeland; Bibliography of the Works of Alastair Minnis Gina Marie Hurley
and Clara Wild; Bibliography; Index.
Introduction: criticism, theory and the medieval text Andrew Kraebel; 1.
Access through accessus: gateways to learning in a manuscript of school
texts Marjorie Curry Woods; 2. Scholastic theory and vernacular knowledge
Jocelyn Wogan-Browne; 3. Poetics and biblical hermeneutics in the
thirteenth century Gilbert Dahan; 4. Robert holcot and De vetula: beyond
Smalley's assessment Ralph Hanna; 5. The inspired commentator: theories of
interpretive authority in the writings of Richard rolle Andrew Kraebel; 6.
Guitar lessons at blackfriars: Vernacular Medicine and Preachers' Style in
Henry Daniel's Liber uricrisiarum Joe Stadolnik; 7. The re-cognition of
doctrinal discourse and scholastic literary theory: affordances of
ordinatio in Reginald Pecock's Donet and reule of Crysten religioun Ian
Johnson; 8. Arts of love and justice: property, women and golden age
politics in Le Roman de la Rose Jessica Rosenfeld; 9. The many sides of
personification: Rhetorical Theory and Piers Plowman Nicolette Zeeman; 10.
Encountering vision: dislocation, disquiet, perplexity in bonaventure, The
Squire's Tale and Pearl Mary Carruthers; 11. George Colvile's translation
of the consolation of philosophy Ian Cornelius; 12. When did the emotions
become political? Medieval Origins and Enlightenment Outcomes Rita
Copeland; Bibliography of the Works of Alastair Minnis Gina Marie Hurley
and Clara Wild; Bibliography; Index.