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Hexter, Ralph & David Townsend (Eds. )

THE OXFORD HANDBOOK OF MEDIEVAL LATIN LITERATURE Very Good+ in Very Good+ dust jacket

Oxford University Press, 2012

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Year of publication
2012
Author
Hexter, Ralph & David Townsend (Eds. )
Publishers
Oxford University Press
Keyword
Latin Literature Reference Medieval Studies
Cover description
Very Good+ in Very Good+ dust jacket
Binding description
Hardcover ISBN 0195394011

Description

Scholar's name to ffep (Robert Brown). Very faint bump to 1 corner else book is fine. DJ has light shelfwear. ; The twenty-eight essays in this handbook represent the best current thinking in the study of Latin language and literature in the Middle Ages. Contributing authors--both senior scholars and gifted younger thinkers among them--not only illuminate the field as traditionally defined but also offer fresh insights into broader questions of literary history, cultural interaction, world literature, and language in history and society. Their studies vividly illustrate the field's complexities on a wide range of topics, including canonicity, literary styles and genres, and the materiality of manuscript culture. At the same time, they suggest future possibilities for the necessarily provisional and open-ended work essential to the pursuit of medieval Latin studies. The overall approach of The Oxford Handbook of Medieval Latin Literature makes this volume an essential resource for students of the ancient world interested in the prolonged after-life of the classical period's cultural complexes, for medieval historians, for scholars of other medieval literary traditions, and for all those interested in delving more deeply into the fascinating more-than-millennium-long passage between the ancient Mediterranean world and what we consider modernity. ; Oxford Handbooks; 672 pages