
The Journal of Medieval Latin 25/2015
- Pages: x + 299 p.
- Size:178 x 254 mm
- Illustrations:2 b/w
- Language(s):English, Latin
- Publication Year:2015
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- ISBN: 978-2-503-55397-9
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The Journal of Medieval Latin, commencing Autumn 1991, has been established by a group of Canadian scholars for the purpose of encouraging new and original investigations in the field of Medieval Latin language and literature. The editors seek to encourage a broad range of articles dealing with every aspect of "Medieval Latin studies", a term that is perhaps better expressed by the German "die lateinische Philologie des Mittelalters."
The Journal of Medieval Latin, créé en automne 1991, a été fondé par un groupe de chercheurs canadiens dans le but d’encourager une recherche nouvelle et originale dans le domaine de la langue et de la littérature du latin médiéval. Les éditeurs cherchent à rassembler un large éventail d’articles concernant tous les aspects de la ”Medieval Latin Studies”, formule peut-être mieux rendue par la « lateinische Philologie des Mittelalters » allemande.
J. Lake, Rethinking Fredegar’s Prologue – H. LaVoy, Hirmindrut sculdarissa: A Ninth-Century Woman’s Original Letter and its Implications – A. Turner, The Ghent Manuscript of Terence and its Intellectual Environment – S. Heikkinen, Poet, Scholar, Trickster: Israel the Grammarian and his "Versus de arte metrica" – C. Conybeare, Augustini Hipponensis Africitas – A. O’Hara, The Babenbergs and the Cult of St. Columban: Saint Formation and Political Cohesion in Eleventh-Century Austria – J. McAlhany, Elucidations and Emendations to Guibert of Nogent’s Monodiae – K. M. Fredborg, Sowing Virtue: Commentaries on Horace’s Epistles from the Eleventh and Twelfth Centuries