
Studies in Medieval and Renaissance History: Volume 14
Volume 14
Arizona Center for Medieval & Renaissance Studies,US (Publisher)
Will be published approx. on 30. December 2019
Book
Hardback
246 pages
978-0-86698-871-1 (ISBN)
Description
Formerly published by AMS Press, Studies in Medieval and Renaissance History continues with an annual volume now published by ACMRS.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Arizona
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 231 mm
Width: 155 mm
Thickness: 23 mm
Weight
476 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-86698-871-1 (9780866988711)
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Content
Kemble's Second Edition of Beowulf and Cardale's Criticism
-J. R. Hall, University of Mississippi
Early Middle English in Trilingual Manuscripts: Eruptions, Collisions, Colloquies
-Susanna Fein, Kent State University
Why Did Renaissance Florence Fail to Develop a Carpet Industry?
-Gerald Pollio, Fordham University, London Study Centre
"Yt is myche lesse harme to bylle thane to kylle": Bill-posting and the Destruction of the Duke of Suffolk in 1450
-Clementine Oliver, California State University, Northridge
Two Fifteenth-Century Contemporary Rulers an Ocean Apart: Nezahualcoyotl Acolmiztli of Texcoco, Mexico, and Lorenzo de' Medici of Florence, Italy
-J. David Puett, University of Georgia and University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
-Susan Brunn Puett, Independent Scholar
Converting Ovid: Translation, Religion, and Allegory in Arthur Golding's Metamorphoses
-Andrew Wells, Brigham Young University-Idaho
Reading Dante in the Sixteenth Century: The Bentley Aldine Divine Comedy and Its Marginalia
-Paul Dover, Kennesaw State University
-J. R. Hall, University of Mississippi
Early Middle English in Trilingual Manuscripts: Eruptions, Collisions, Colloquies
-Susanna Fein, Kent State University
Why Did Renaissance Florence Fail to Develop a Carpet Industry?
-Gerald Pollio, Fordham University, London Study Centre
"Yt is myche lesse harme to bylle thane to kylle": Bill-posting and the Destruction of the Duke of Suffolk in 1450
-Clementine Oliver, California State University, Northridge
Two Fifteenth-Century Contemporary Rulers an Ocean Apart: Nezahualcoyotl Acolmiztli of Texcoco, Mexico, and Lorenzo de' Medici of Florence, Italy
-J. David Puett, University of Georgia and University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
-Susan Brunn Puett, Independent Scholar
Converting Ovid: Translation, Religion, and Allegory in Arthur Golding's Metamorphoses
-Andrew Wells, Brigham Young University-Idaho
Reading Dante in the Sixteenth Century: The Bentley Aldine Divine Comedy and Its Marginalia
-Paul Dover, Kennesaw State University