What has fifteenth-century England to do with the Renaissance? By challenging accepted notions of 'medieval' and 'early modern' David Rundle proposes a new understanding of English engagement with the Renaissance. He does so by focussing on one central element of the humanist agenda - the reform of the script and of the book more generally - to demonstrate a tradition of engagement from the 1430s into the early sixteenth century. Introducing a cast-list of scribes and collectors who are not only English and Italian but also Scottish, Dutch and German, this study sheds light on the cosmopolitanism central to the success of the humanist agenda. Questioning accepted narratives of the slow spread of the Renaissance from Italy to other parts of ...
This book examines the late sixteenth- and early seventeenth-century engagement with a crucial part ...
Mandeville's Travels was the most widely distributed travel narrative of the later European Middle A...
This book offers a major contribution for understanding the spread and appeal of the humanist moveme...
This essay deals with the concept of Renaissance, proposing a definition of the term as a meeting po...
The original essays in Oxford Twenty-First Century Approaches to Literature mean to provoke rather t...
This dissertation explores humanism, the rediscovery of the culture of ancient Greece and Rome, in l...
Includes bibliographical references.The Renaissance was an abundantly productive period of English h...
England may have been physically remote from the acknowledged centres of production of humanist text...
England may have been physically remote from the acknowledged centres of production of humanist text...
books printed during the Renaissance, it is useful to examine the methods which were used in some of...
In this comprehensive Companion over fifty of the most eminent modern scholars come together to offe...
This thesis surveys and interprets the discipline of humanist philology in England in the seventeent...
This book investigates the reception of medieval manuscripts over a long century, 1470–1585, spannin...
This dissertation examines the composition, use, and reuse of practical manuscripts and early printe...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2002This study explores how acts of misreading in the ear...
This book examines the late sixteenth- and early seventeenth-century engagement with a crucial part ...
Mandeville's Travels was the most widely distributed travel narrative of the later European Middle A...
This book offers a major contribution for understanding the spread and appeal of the humanist moveme...
This essay deals with the concept of Renaissance, proposing a definition of the term as a meeting po...
The original essays in Oxford Twenty-First Century Approaches to Literature mean to provoke rather t...
This dissertation explores humanism, the rediscovery of the culture of ancient Greece and Rome, in l...
Includes bibliographical references.The Renaissance was an abundantly productive period of English h...
England may have been physically remote from the acknowledged centres of production of humanist text...
England may have been physically remote from the acknowledged centres of production of humanist text...
books printed during the Renaissance, it is useful to examine the methods which were used in some of...
In this comprehensive Companion over fifty of the most eminent modern scholars come together to offe...
This thesis surveys and interprets the discipline of humanist philology in England in the seventeent...
This book investigates the reception of medieval manuscripts over a long century, 1470–1585, spannin...
This dissertation examines the composition, use, and reuse of practical manuscripts and early printe...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2002This study explores how acts of misreading in the ear...
This book examines the late sixteenth- and early seventeenth-century engagement with a crucial part ...
Mandeville's Travels was the most widely distributed travel narrative of the later European Middle A...
This book offers a major contribution for understanding the spread and appeal of the humanist moveme...