This interdisciplinary volume takes as its subject the multi-faceted genre of didactic literature (the literature of instruction) which constituted the cornerstone of literary enterprise and social control in medieval and early modern Europe. Following an Introduction that raises questions of didactic meaning, intent, audience, and social effect, nineteen chapters deal with the construction of the individual didactic voice and persona in the premodern period, didactic literature for children, women as the creators, objects, and consumers of didactic literature, the influence of advice literature on adult literacy, piety, and heresy, and the revision of classical didactic forms and motifs in the early modern period. Attention is paid through...
Didacticism is a pervasive trait of mediaeval literature, even if the subject matter is eroticism. T...
This book presents samples of experimental methods for reading medieval Latin texts that have scarce...
The Transition from Greek to medieval philosophy that speculated on religion, nature, metaphysics, h...
The Horatian formula prodesse et delectare was extremely influential in the production of texts acro...
This paper takes the practice of change-ringing as a case study to examine the forms, transmission, ...
(from publishers site) We take it for granted today that the study of poetry belongs in school—but i...
The theoretical reception of didactic poetry has displayed two tendencies in the past few decades. F...
Until recently, literary texts produced either in manuscript or printed form between c. 1400 and 160...
Chapter in Medieval Conduct Literature: An Anthology of Vernacular Guides to Behaviour for Youths wi...
Abstract The pedagogical work of the Victorines represents not only one of the greatest contributio...
This article discusses the pedagogical views of our early medieval scholars and thinkers in the teac...
This book studies the complex attitude of late ancient Christians towards classical education. In re...
This dissertation explores the significance of medieval courtesy literature in its larger literary c...
The author presents and analyses certain epideictic aspects of Ovid’s Art of Love, concentrating in ...
The focus of this thesis is to understand the didacticism of the Georgies. In the first\ud chapter, ...
Didacticism is a pervasive trait of mediaeval literature, even if the subject matter is eroticism. T...
This book presents samples of experimental methods for reading medieval Latin texts that have scarce...
The Transition from Greek to medieval philosophy that speculated on religion, nature, metaphysics, h...
The Horatian formula prodesse et delectare was extremely influential in the production of texts acro...
This paper takes the practice of change-ringing as a case study to examine the forms, transmission, ...
(from publishers site) We take it for granted today that the study of poetry belongs in school—but i...
The theoretical reception of didactic poetry has displayed two tendencies in the past few decades. F...
Until recently, literary texts produced either in manuscript or printed form between c. 1400 and 160...
Chapter in Medieval Conduct Literature: An Anthology of Vernacular Guides to Behaviour for Youths wi...
Abstract The pedagogical work of the Victorines represents not only one of the greatest contributio...
This article discusses the pedagogical views of our early medieval scholars and thinkers in the teac...
This book studies the complex attitude of late ancient Christians towards classical education. In re...
This dissertation explores the significance of medieval courtesy literature in its larger literary c...
The author presents and analyses certain epideictic aspects of Ovid’s Art of Love, concentrating in ...
The focus of this thesis is to understand the didacticism of the Georgies. In the first\ud chapter, ...
Didacticism is a pervasive trait of mediaeval literature, even if the subject matter is eroticism. T...
This book presents samples of experimental methods for reading medieval Latin texts that have scarce...
The Transition from Greek to medieval philosophy that speculated on religion, nature, metaphysics, h...