The intense practice of preaching became a prominent feature of religious life in the Western Church during the thirteenth century and afterwards. The new orders of mendicant friars considered preaching as their main duty, and equipped the libraries of their convents with many tools for putting together sermons. At the same time, attending sermons and taking down notes which could be reused for delivering new sermons became a habit with theology students in Paris. Manuscripts written by these students for private use document this process in various states of composition. Bilingualism, either with the juxtaposition of French and Latin words or in the use of a Latinised French which could be easily transposed into the vernacular, does not re...
In the cities of the late medieval Low Countries, the Brothers of the Common Life organised their co...
This introductory chapter summarizes the main results of the research project ‘Holy Writand Lay Read...
French and Latin in the 13th and 14th Centuries : Language Practices and Linguistic Thought. In thi...
The intense practice of preaching became a prominent feature of religious life in the Western Church...
International audienceThis paper compares the thirteenth-century Kentish Sermons with their French o...
Books of Hours were produced all over Medieval Europe, as can be seen in this exhibition showcasing ...
Language change is generally considered to originate in the spoken mode before spreading to the writ...
One of the key questions of sermon studies on medieval multilingual sermons is whether – and to what...
One of the key questions of sermon studies on medieval multilingual sermons is whether – and to what...
Sophie Marnette : The Marking of Reportee Discourse in Medieval French Manuscripts. This article st...
Sophie Marnette : The Marking of Reportee Discourse in Medieval French Manuscripts. This article st...
This book investigates how medieval abbeys in the Southern Low Countries used hagiographical manuscr...
This book investigates how medieval abbeys in the Southern Low Countries used hagiographical manuscr...
GARRISON Mary, ORBAN Arpad P., MOSTERT Marco Spoken and written language: relations between latin an...
GARRISON Mary, ORBAN Arpad P., MOSTERT Marco Spoken and written language: relations between latin an...
In the cities of the late medieval Low Countries, the Brothers of the Common Life organised their co...
This introductory chapter summarizes the main results of the research project ‘Holy Writand Lay Read...
French and Latin in the 13th and 14th Centuries : Language Practices and Linguistic Thought. In thi...
The intense practice of preaching became a prominent feature of religious life in the Western Church...
International audienceThis paper compares the thirteenth-century Kentish Sermons with their French o...
Books of Hours were produced all over Medieval Europe, as can be seen in this exhibition showcasing ...
Language change is generally considered to originate in the spoken mode before spreading to the writ...
One of the key questions of sermon studies on medieval multilingual sermons is whether – and to what...
One of the key questions of sermon studies on medieval multilingual sermons is whether – and to what...
Sophie Marnette : The Marking of Reportee Discourse in Medieval French Manuscripts. This article st...
Sophie Marnette : The Marking of Reportee Discourse in Medieval French Manuscripts. This article st...
This book investigates how medieval abbeys in the Southern Low Countries used hagiographical manuscr...
This book investigates how medieval abbeys in the Southern Low Countries used hagiographical manuscr...
GARRISON Mary, ORBAN Arpad P., MOSTERT Marco Spoken and written language: relations between latin an...
GARRISON Mary, ORBAN Arpad P., MOSTERT Marco Spoken and written language: relations between latin an...
In the cities of the late medieval Low Countries, the Brothers of the Common Life organised their co...
This introductory chapter summarizes the main results of the research project ‘Holy Writand Lay Read...
French and Latin in the 13th and 14th Centuries : Language Practices and Linguistic Thought. In thi...