Editors and translators Nicholson and Grenier-Winter present students, academics, and general-interest readers with a collection of selected, French and modern English translations of poems written by
Only one copy is known of the mid-15th-century Middle English translation of Giovanni Boccaccio's Latin prose work on famous women, and the last edition of it was published in 1924, says Cowen, withou
Citing The Complete Harley 2253 Manuscript as one of the most important literary books to survive from the British medieval era, Fein, Raybin, and Ziolkowski present it in a unique manner: each item i
This historical literary study analyzes The Siege of Rouen, a poem written in Middle English which describes Henry V’s siege of Normandy in 1418; the poem is also related to the Middle English Brut ch
There are four extant manuscripts of a 14th-century anonymous interlinear Latin-to-Middle English glossed prose translation of the Book of Psalms, 11 canticles, and the Athanasian Creed. This first of
There are four extant manuscripts of a 14th-century anonymous interlinear Latin-to-Middle English glossed prose translation of the Book of Psalms, 11 canticles, and the Athanasian Creed. The first of
Editing and translating team Fein, Raybin, and Ziolkowski present students, academics, researchers, and general-interest readers with the third volume of their complete translation of the English medi
D'Arcens (English literatures, U. of Wollongong, Australia) explores the interest in and portrayal of the European Middle Ages in Australian literature. She considers Anglo-Saxonism in the work of Rol
Sixteen international academics contribute 17 essays honoring British academician T. A. Shippey, whose work of the past four decades has focused on the themes of philology, mythology, and nationalism.
Scholars of history, literature, and related fields here contend that the Australian context in which medievalism and the Gothic are played out has the potential to bring the two scholarly fields toge
This collection of essays provides a satisfyingly full resource on a wide range of aspects of the centuries of Ottoman rule in Cyprus (from 1571-1878), with essays on decorative arts and crafts, liter
Twenty experts in law, linguistics, literature, history, and religion analyze one of the most important books produced in medieval England. 0'Textus Roffensis', a Rochester Cathedral book of the early
The papers of this proceedings stem from the 5th Meeting in commemoration of the death of the historian Wilhelm Levison, held in December 2007 at Durham U., the UK, where Levison taught after escaping
Salhi, a native of Kuwait, presents his 2006 Ph.D. dissertation in history at the University of Chicago, where he is now the university library's Arabic bibliographic specialist. He investigates the e
The concern here is not with outer space, which had yet to be invented, nor with the inner space of conscience and faith, but with middle space, where people live: the landscape. Historians specializi
Old English poetry is considerably more playful than is often acknowledged, says Niles, who is not further identified, and interpreting it may comprise a game in which riddling authors match wits with