
Text & Voice
The Rhetoric of Authority in the Middle Ages
Marianne Borch(Editor)
University Press of Southern Denmark
Published on 1. January 2004
Book
Paperback/Softback
272 pages
978-87-7838-802-5 (ISBN)
Description
Text in English and French. This book addresses the medieval text as carrier of cu1tural authority. Ideas of textuality are in many ways the key to understanding medieval culture, in which the world was conceptualised as a text, or even a book, a second book to supplement his first, the Bible. The notion influenced views of, as well as the production and organisation of, written texts, and even determined the construction of each aspect of medieval life, as time, space, or the human body were viewed as parts of the overall cultural text. Medieval textuality may thus be investigated from a wide range of approaches, and "Text and Voice" has gathered together contributions on various of this great topic''s ramifications from a number of the most outstanding scholars in the field. The book covers both Latin and vernacular texts and, in assessing medieval textuality, or more properly, textualities, it moves from questions of the Production, disposition, and illumination of texts over varying implications of the use of Latin "auctoritas", of generic experiment, and surprising absences to a consideration of various medieval textualities existing alongside one another.
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Language
French
Place of publication
Odense
Denmark
Illustrations
Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 219 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 24 mm
Weight
470 gr
ISBN-13
978-87-7838-802-5 (9788778388025)
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