This video introduces Epistolae as a research resource. Epistolae is a collection of letters to and from women in the Middle Ages, from the 4th to the 13th century. The letters, written in Latin, are linked to the names of the women involved, with English translations and, where available, biographical sketches of the women and some description of the subject matter or the historic context of the letter. https://epistolae.ctl.columbia.edu
This dissertation is a survey of the more than six hundred letters that form the surviving epistolo...
Few texts assigned to the authorship of women survive from antiquity. By and large, this also holds ...
Collection : French books before 1601 ; 18.2Collection : French books before 1601 ; 18.2Comprend : E...
Epistolae is a collection of letters to and from women in the Middle Ages, from the 4th to the 13th ...
http://epistolae.ccnmtl.columbia.edu Epistolæ is a collection of letters to and from women in the Mi...
This video introduces Joan M. Ferrante, Professor Emeritus of English and Comparative Literature at ...
Located at the intersection of historical pragmatics, letters and manuscript studies, this book offe...
Epistolary cultures - letters and letter-writing in early modern Europe The University of York is pl...
From 4 to 8 July 2016, at the University of Liège, the EpistolART team is organising a seminar devot...
This corpus of letters focuses on the correspondences of six leading women of the Republic of the Un...
The Circulation of Knowledge: A Web-based Humanities’ Collaboratory on Correspondences and Learned P...
The twelfth and thirteenth centuries are generally recognized as the Golden Age of epistolography in...
Byzantine manuscripts contain, apart from ancient or medieval ‘literary’ texts, also poetic texts th...
The purpose of the article is to scientifically reconstruct the epistolary dialogue of P. Kulish wit...
Subject of the dissertation research is European epistolographic tradition and forms of its acceptan...
This dissertation is a survey of the more than six hundred letters that form the surviving epistolo...
Few texts assigned to the authorship of women survive from antiquity. By and large, this also holds ...
Collection : French books before 1601 ; 18.2Collection : French books before 1601 ; 18.2Comprend : E...
Epistolae is a collection of letters to and from women in the Middle Ages, from the 4th to the 13th ...
http://epistolae.ccnmtl.columbia.edu Epistolæ is a collection of letters to and from women in the Mi...
This video introduces Joan M. Ferrante, Professor Emeritus of English and Comparative Literature at ...
Located at the intersection of historical pragmatics, letters and manuscript studies, this book offe...
Epistolary cultures - letters and letter-writing in early modern Europe The University of York is pl...
From 4 to 8 July 2016, at the University of Liège, the EpistolART team is organising a seminar devot...
This corpus of letters focuses on the correspondences of six leading women of the Republic of the Un...
The Circulation of Knowledge: A Web-based Humanities’ Collaboratory on Correspondences and Learned P...
The twelfth and thirteenth centuries are generally recognized as the Golden Age of epistolography in...
Byzantine manuscripts contain, apart from ancient or medieval ‘literary’ texts, also poetic texts th...
The purpose of the article is to scientifically reconstruct the epistolary dialogue of P. Kulish wit...
Subject of the dissertation research is European epistolographic tradition and forms of its acceptan...
This dissertation is a survey of the more than six hundred letters that form the surviving epistolo...
Few texts assigned to the authorship of women survive from antiquity. By and large, this also holds ...
Collection : French books before 1601 ; 18.2Collection : French books before 1601 ; 18.2Comprend : E...