The Oxford handbook of medieval Latin literature / edited by Ralph J. Hexter and David Townsend.


Oxford New York : Oxford University Press, c2012.
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  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
  • The current questions and future prospects of medieval Latin studies / David Townsend — Canonicity / Ralph Hexter — Latin as an acquired language / Carin Ruff — Latin as a language of authoritative tradition / Ryan Szpiech — The cultures and dynamics of translation into medieval Latin / Thomas E. Burman — Medieval Scandinavian Latin / Karsten Frijs-Jensen — The idea of Latinity / Nicholas Watson — Readers and manuscripts / Andrew Taylor — Gloss and commentary / Rita Copeland — Location, location, location : geography, knowledge, and the creation of medieval Latin textual communities / Ralph Hexter — Prose style / Gregory Hays — Verse style / Jean-Yves Tilliette (translated from French) — Crossing generic boundaries / A. G. Rigg — Textual fluidity and the interaction of Latin and the vernacular languages / Brian Murdoch — Martianus Capella and the liberal arts / Andrew Hicks — Mythography / Winthrop Wetherbee — Biblical thematics : the story of Samson in medieval literary discourse / Greti Dinkova-Bruun — The language, form, and performance of monophonic liturgical chants / Susan Boynton and Margot Fassler — Regimens of schooling / Mia Münster-Swendsen — Gender / Sylvia Parsons and David Townsend — Sex and sexuality / Larry Scanlon — Medieval Latin spirituality: seeking divine presence / Anne Clark — Modes of self-writing from antiquity to the later middle ages / Gur Zak — Late antiquity, new departures / Marco Formisano — Renaissances and revivals / Monika Otter — Humanism and continuities in the transition to the early modern / Ronald Witt — Medieval Latin texts, the introduction of print, and the development of editorial methods / Paolo Chiesa (translated from Italian) — Medieval Latin in modern English : translations from the nineteenth century to the present day / Jan Ziolkowski — Chronology of medieval authors.

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