
Medieval and Renaissance Letter Treatises and Form Letters
A census of Manuscripts found in part of Western Europe, Japan and the United States of America
Emil J. Polak(Author)
Brill (Publisher)
Published on 1. May 1994
Book
Leather / fine binding
XVII, 476 pages
978-90-04-09915-9 (ISBN)
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Description
In the High Middle Ages and Renaissance letter-writing flourished as a major form of discourse and branch of rhetoric. Hundreds of treatises and manuals on epistolary composition, formularies, and model letter collections were written. This census is the first systematic survey of the extant manuscripts containing these works found in part of Western Europe, Japan, and the U.S.A. The few manuscripts with model speeches are also included. They are of a related genre, secular oratory, which developed in the High Middle Ages. Over 1,200 Latin manuscript references have been compiled from visits to over 250 libraries and archives.
The survey is alphabetically arranged by country, city, library or archive and collection and gives standard details - folios, incipits, explicits, and colophons of the texts. Editions, studies, and catalogue references are provided as are lists of libraries and archives without relevant manuscripts. Four indexes of manuscripts, incipits, Medieval and Renaissance authors, and select anonymous works are included. The work is a research tool for those interested in Medieval and Renaissance rhetoric, oratory, diplomatics, learning, and the Classical tradition.
The survey is alphabetically arranged by country, city, library or archive and collection and gives standard details - folios, incipits, explicits, and colophons of the texts. Editions, studies, and catalogue references are provided as are lists of libraries and archives without relevant manuscripts. Four indexes of manuscripts, incipits, Medieval and Renaissance authors, and select anonymous works are included. The work is a research tool for those interested in Medieval and Renaissance rhetoric, oratory, diplomatics, learning, and the Classical tradition.
Reviews / Votes
'The volume is testimony to immense and careful detective work, clearly laid out, with good bibliographies for each manuscript.'Lesley Smith, Medium AEvum.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Leiden
Netherlands
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
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Cloth
With dust jacket
Weight
1008 gr
ISBN-13
978-90-04-09915-9 (9789004099159)
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Emil Polak, Ph.D. in Medieval History, Columbia University and a Fellow of the American Academy in Rome, is Professor of History at Queensborough Community College of the City University of New York. His publications include A Textual Study of Jacques de Dinant's Summa dictaminis (Geneva, 1975), and Medieval and Renaissance Letter Treatises and Form Letters. A Census of Manuscripts found in Eastern Europe and the Former U.S.S.R. (Brill, 1993).