These texts will be of interest because they represent a kind of writing - at the intersection of ecclesiastical and secular power, drawing on the whole range of medieval Latin learning, yet written in vernacular verse - that is not found elsewhere in the European Middle Ages. In addition, they may be of use in teaching since, although relatively short, they illustrate a great number of characteristic medieval ways of writing and can be linked to a number of quite remarkable historical figures.https://scholarworks.wmich.edu/mip_teamsmgt/1000/thumbnail.jp
This dissertation, a study in political hermeneutics, claims the practice of biblical interpretation...
This article examines a vernacular Nativity play from the convent at Huy, in modern- day Belgium. Th...
In the Middle Ages, writing was not confined to manuscripts, but inscribed in the broader material w...
This anthology contains representative selections from the verse of Minnesingers, nuns, priests, gol...
In this contribution I shall be interested, among other things, in finding a place for the European ...
The term Medieval Latin refers to Latin from c. 500 until c. 1500 ce. In the first few centuries, Me...
As soon as a would-be writer picked up the pen in this period, he (or just occasionally she) had to ...
When we look for evidence of multilingualism in the Middle Ages, we will eventually find the type of...
This thesis investigates the claims of some historians that we cannot consider histories composed in...
This volume presents excerpts and translations of three thirteenth-century South German verse chroni...
Interest in the intersections of various kinds of discourse provides the basis for a closer look at ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from JSTOR via the DOI in thi...
Master's thesis in Literacy studiesThis thesis presents studies of seven testamentary texts of women...
The Lord’s Prayer played an important role in the formation of early Anglo-Saxon Church. The signifi...
Is language a tool of empire or is empire a tool of language? This thesis examines the cultivation o...
This dissertation, a study in political hermeneutics, claims the practice of biblical interpretation...
This article examines a vernacular Nativity play from the convent at Huy, in modern- day Belgium. Th...
In the Middle Ages, writing was not confined to manuscripts, but inscribed in the broader material w...
This anthology contains representative selections from the verse of Minnesingers, nuns, priests, gol...
In this contribution I shall be interested, among other things, in finding a place for the European ...
The term Medieval Latin refers to Latin from c. 500 until c. 1500 ce. In the first few centuries, Me...
As soon as a would-be writer picked up the pen in this period, he (or just occasionally she) had to ...
When we look for evidence of multilingualism in the Middle Ages, we will eventually find the type of...
This thesis investigates the claims of some historians that we cannot consider histories composed in...
This volume presents excerpts and translations of three thirteenth-century South German verse chroni...
Interest in the intersections of various kinds of discourse provides the basis for a closer look at ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from JSTOR via the DOI in thi...
Master's thesis in Literacy studiesThis thesis presents studies of seven testamentary texts of women...
The Lord’s Prayer played an important role in the formation of early Anglo-Saxon Church. The signifi...
Is language a tool of empire or is empire a tool of language? This thesis examines the cultivation o...
This dissertation, a study in political hermeneutics, claims the practice of biblical interpretation...
This article examines a vernacular Nativity play from the convent at Huy, in modern- day Belgium. Th...
In the Middle Ages, writing was not confined to manuscripts, but inscribed in the broader material w...