The “twelfth-century Renaissance” was based on the rediscovery of classical texts and traditions, and inspired new works based on these well-known materials. However, the nature of many of these new works, often described as ‘classicizing poetry,’ has not been closely studied. This article considers two connected Latin poems – the Alexandreis and the Anticlaudianus – composed in the 1180s in northern France, in terms of their relationships with the classics and also with each other. Taking as its starting point the idea that classical reception could be a debated phenomenon (Mora), the essay argues that this is indeed the case, and that for these poems this debate concerns hermeneutic traditions rather than the classics directly. It conclud...
This book presents samples of experimental methods for reading medieval Latin texts that have scarce...
This article examines the revival of the de viris illustribus genre in the twelfth century. These ca...
The Alexandreis as Typological Epic. Comments on Walter of Châtillon’s Poetology of the Monument ...
The “twelfth-century Renaissance” was based on the rediscovery of classical texts and traditions, an...
The ‘twelfth-century Renaissance’ was based on the rediscovery of classical texts and traditions, a...
The term 'Loire poets' has come to refer to a rather undefinable group of poets that in the second h...
This article analyses two poems about Alexander the Great from the 1180s, the Latin epic Alexandreis...
This volume explores the production and use of medieval manuscripts that contain classical Latin tex...
This volume explores the production and use of medieval manuscripts that contain classical Latin tex...
‘Anticlassicisms’ react to the various forms of ‘classicisms.’ This volume discusses the history and...
This attractive volume presents the proceedings of the final colloquium of the CAIM research project...
International audienceThe Medieval Poetics of Contraries explores the way in which medieval vernacul...
This study deals with the problems relating to two major epic poems of the Middle Ages that narrate ...
This dissertation considers how ancient and medieval commentaries on the Aeneid can give us new insi...
For the first time, the article sheds light on the carmina figurata of the Middle Ages - in particul...
This book presents samples of experimental methods for reading medieval Latin texts that have scarce...
This article examines the revival of the de viris illustribus genre in the twelfth century. These ca...
The Alexandreis as Typological Epic. Comments on Walter of Châtillon’s Poetology of the Monument ...
The “twelfth-century Renaissance” was based on the rediscovery of classical texts and traditions, an...
The ‘twelfth-century Renaissance’ was based on the rediscovery of classical texts and traditions, a...
The term 'Loire poets' has come to refer to a rather undefinable group of poets that in the second h...
This article analyses two poems about Alexander the Great from the 1180s, the Latin epic Alexandreis...
This volume explores the production and use of medieval manuscripts that contain classical Latin tex...
This volume explores the production and use of medieval manuscripts that contain classical Latin tex...
‘Anticlassicisms’ react to the various forms of ‘classicisms.’ This volume discusses the history and...
This attractive volume presents the proceedings of the final colloquium of the CAIM research project...
International audienceThe Medieval Poetics of Contraries explores the way in which medieval vernacul...
This study deals with the problems relating to two major epic poems of the Middle Ages that narrate ...
This dissertation considers how ancient and medieval commentaries on the Aeneid can give us new insi...
For the first time, the article sheds light on the carmina figurata of the Middle Ages - in particul...
This book presents samples of experimental methods for reading medieval Latin texts that have scarce...
This article examines the revival of the de viris illustribus genre in the twelfth century. These ca...
The Alexandreis as Typological Epic. Comments on Walter of Châtillon’s Poetology of the Monument ...