
Viator 33 (2002)
- Pages: 393 p.
- Size:175 x 255 mm
- Illustrations:26 b/w
- Language(s):English
- Publication Year:2002
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- ISBN: 978-2-503-51287-7
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Viator offers a space for renewed attention to transcultural studies from late antiquity into early modernity, while continuing its long-standing tradition of publishing articles of distinction in the established fields of medieval and Renaissance studies. In keeping with its title, "traveler," the journal gives special consideration to articles that cross frontiers, focus on meetings between cultures, pursue an idea through the centuries, or employ methods of different disciplines simultaneously, while remaining accessible to the non-specialist reader. We particularly welcome articles that look beyond Western Eurasia and North Africa and consider the history, literature, art, and thought of the eras of early global interconnection from broader perspectives.
Viator publie des articles de qualité dans tous les domaines du Moyen Âge et de la Renaissance, vus comme la période située entre l’Antiquité Tardive et le milieu du XVIIe siècle. En accord avec son nom, la revue prend en compte des articles qui traversent les frontières : articles traitant de la rencontre des cultures, du suivi d’une idée au cours des siècles, et qui emploie simultanément des méthodes de disciplines différentes. Les articles, tous écrits en anglais, doivent atteindre un niveau technique excellent tout en étant accessible au non-spécialiste averti.
Paul Bracken, ‘The Myth of the Medieval Minstrel: An Interdisciplinary Approach to Performers and the Chansonnier Repertory’
Russell Ives Court, ‘Merchants in Spite of Themselves: The Incidental Building of a Genoese Merchant Network, 1514–1557’
Godfried Croenen, Mary Rouse, and Richard Rouse, ‘Pierre de Liffol and the Manuscripts of Froissart’s Chronicles’
Donnalee Dox, ‘De tragoediis and the Redemption of Classical Theatre’
Caspar Ehlers, ‘Having the King—Losing the King’
Kevin Gustafson, ‘Richard Rolle’s English Psalter and the Making of a Lollard Text’
Marlene Villalobos Hennessy, ‘The Remains of the Royal Dead in an English Carthusian Manuscript, London, B.L. Additional MS 37049’
Catherine Léglu, ‘Vernacular Poems and Inquisitors in Languedoc and Champagne, ca. 1242–1249’
Susan L’Engle, ‘Justice in the Margins: Punishment in Medieval Toulouse’
Eric P. Levy, ‘‘What is a man’: Hamlet and the Problematics of Man’
Armando Maggi, ‘The Splendor of the Word’s Tree: The Angelic Language of Salvation in Iacopone of Todi’
Pamela Marquez, ‘Urban Diplomacy: Toulouse and Its Neighbors in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries’
Brendan J. McManus, ‘A Consilium of Fredericus and Oldradus on Super cathedram’
Cary J. Nederman, ‘The Virtues of Necessity: Labor, Money, and Corruption in John of Salisbury’s Thought’
Irven M. Resnick, ‘Talmud, Talmudisti, and Albert the Great’
Nicole R. Rice, ‘Spiritual Ambition and the Translation of the Cloister: The Abbey and Charter of the Holy Ghost’.