981 resultados para Christian literature, Latin (Medieval and modern)


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Latin poems; editorial matter in English.

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v. 1. The Anglo-Latin satirical poets of the twelfth century.--v. 2. The minor Anglo-Latin satirists and epigrammatists.

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''An amplification of the Appendix to the ninth edition of Writht's 'Court hand restored' ... brought out in 1879.''--Pref.

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Comprises a typescript of a transcription of the text of the manuscript and a copy of the negative microfilm of the manuscript itself.

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Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

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Consists chiefly of a Latin-German and German-Latin glossary, compiled from gloses in the Codex S. Mattie apostoli, an 11th cent. manuscript (R.III.13) in the Seminar-Bibliothek at Treves.

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Includes index.

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With: Exercitationes oratoriae. Coloniæ Agrippinæ : Apud Joannem Busæum Bibliopolam, 1660.

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Text in Latin; introductory matter in German.

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'Mapping Medieval Geographies' explores the ways in which geographical knowledge, ideas and traditions were formed in Europe during the Middle Ages. Leading scholars reveal the connections between Islamic, Christian, Biblical, and Classical geographical traditions from Antiquity to the later Middle Ages and Renaissance. The book is divided into two parts: Part I focuses on the notion of geographical tradition and charts the evolution of celestial and earthly geography in terms of its intellectual, visual and textual representations; whilst Part II explores geographical imaginations; that is to say, those 'imagined geographies' that came into being as a result of everyday spatial and spiritual experience. Bringing together approaches from art, literary studies, intellectual history and historical geography, this pioneering volume will be essential reading for scholars concerned with visual and textual modes of geographical representation and transmission, as well as the spaces and places of knowledge creation and consumption.