This thesis examines the influence of Arabic learning, in Latin translations, on Chaucer’s oeuvre. That Chaucer drew on Arabic sources has long been acknowledged by Chaucerians, but there has been little scholarly engagement with them, particularly in relation to his highly technical, diagnostic concept of fin’ amors. This study demonstrates Chaucer’s portrayal of fin’ amors is informed by Arabic learning in the related fields of medicine, natural philosophy, astrology and alchemy, disseminated through Latin translations from the Iberian Peninsula in particular. This study demonstrates that whilst Chaucer has the utmost respect for the scholarly achievements of the Islamic world, he adopts a condemnatory attitude toward the religious milieu...
I trace Chaucer's increasingly complex use of the Arthurian legend. In his early dream visions, Chau...
This thesis argues that Chaucer’s treatment of women in four of his major poems is perpetuated in th...
This paper examines the engagement of medieval literature in the construction of identities, particu...
This thesis examines the influence of Arabic learning, in Latin translations, on Chaucer’s oeuvre. T...
One of the problems in the field of English literature studies is that, with compartmentalization an...
Thesis (B.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Humanities, 1972.Includes bibliograph...
In this study I have endeavoured to explore the various branches of the mainstream of Medieval Scien...
This paper examines the engagement of medieval literature in the construction of identities, particu...
This paper examines the engagement of medieval literature in the construction of identities, particu...
In 1532, William Thynne printed the first edition of the complete works of Geoffrey Chaucer. It was ...
This thesis proposes a correlation between the twenty-four Canterbury Tales and an external ordered ...
This dissertation analyzes Chaucer\u27s translations from the French on the verbal level. The purpos...
This thesis examines Geoffrey Chaucer’s pioneering work as a distinctly English poet who wrote again...
Geoffrey Chaucer's Treatise on the Astrolabe has occasioned varied responses from readers and schola...
This dissertation argues that the remarkable persistence of Chaucer\u27s fame in early modern Englan...
I trace Chaucer's increasingly complex use of the Arthurian legend. In his early dream visions, Chau...
This thesis argues that Chaucer’s treatment of women in four of his major poems is perpetuated in th...
This paper examines the engagement of medieval literature in the construction of identities, particu...
This thesis examines the influence of Arabic learning, in Latin translations, on Chaucer’s oeuvre. T...
One of the problems in the field of English literature studies is that, with compartmentalization an...
Thesis (B.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Humanities, 1972.Includes bibliograph...
In this study I have endeavoured to explore the various branches of the mainstream of Medieval Scien...
This paper examines the engagement of medieval literature in the construction of identities, particu...
This paper examines the engagement of medieval literature in the construction of identities, particu...
In 1532, William Thynne printed the first edition of the complete works of Geoffrey Chaucer. It was ...
This thesis proposes a correlation between the twenty-four Canterbury Tales and an external ordered ...
This dissertation analyzes Chaucer\u27s translations from the French on the verbal level. The purpos...
This thesis examines Geoffrey Chaucer’s pioneering work as a distinctly English poet who wrote again...
Geoffrey Chaucer's Treatise on the Astrolabe has occasioned varied responses from readers and schola...
This dissertation argues that the remarkable persistence of Chaucer\u27s fame in early modern Englan...
I trace Chaucer's increasingly complex use of the Arthurian legend. In his early dream visions, Chau...
This thesis argues that Chaucer’s treatment of women in four of his major poems is perpetuated in th...
This paper examines the engagement of medieval literature in the construction of identities, particu...