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A critical edition of the anonymous fifteenth-century French translation of Alan of Lille's 'Liber Parabolarum' which has never been edited. The 1492 print by Antoine Verard survives in fewer than than a dozen copies.
Author : Tony Hunt
Publisher : MHRA
Page : 178 pages
File Size : 50,16 MB
Release : 2005
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 0947623647
A critical edition of the anonymous fifteenth-century French translation of Alan of Lille's 'Liber Parabolarum' which has never been edited. The 1492 print by Antoine Verard survives in fewer than than a dozen copies.
Author : Charles Fairfax Murray
Publisher :
Page : 624 pages
File Size : 34,78 MB
Release : 1910
Category : Europe, French-speaking
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Author : George Frederick Barwick
Publisher :
Page : 532 pages
File Size : 21,68 MB
Release : 1900
Category : Bookbinding
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Author : John Macfarlane
Publisher :
Page : 258 pages
File Size : 19,38 MB
Release : 1900
Category : Illustrated books
ISBN :
Consists largely of a list of books published by Vérard and his immediate successors.
Author : Glyn P. Norton
Publisher : Librairie Droz
Page : 368 pages
File Size : 32,35 MB
Release : 1984
Category : Humanism
ISBN : 9782600031127
Author : British Museum. Department of Printed Books
Publisher :
Page : 1110 pages
File Size : 37,50 MB
Release : 1814
Category : Library catalogs
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Author : Sir Henry Ellis
Publisher :
Page : 582 pages
File Size : 41,11 MB
Release : 1814
Category : Library catalogs
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Author : Jonathan Hill
Publisher : James Clarke & Company
Page : 813 pages
File Size : 32,92 MB
Release : 2010-03-25
Category : Religion
ISBN : 0227179072
An exhaustive guide to every significant Christian theologian who lived from the first century to 1308, the year in which John Duns Scotus died. The dictionary encompasses the Catholic, Orthodox, Nestorian and Monophysite traditions, including information not previously available in English. Thoroughly indexed, the dictionary incorporates common variants of names and concepts which will help and direct the reader. The main criterion for inclusion has been contribution to the development of Christian theology. Sub-criteria by which that is measured include, above all, originality and influence on later figures. With over 290 entries, the dictionary provides a handy summary of theologiansi lives and writings together with recent scholarship,as well as an up-to-date, definitive bibliography listing primary texts, translations and secondary literature in the major western European languages. Useful for all levels of academia; no other text matches the depth of the dictionaryis bibliographies. The unprecedented thoroughness of Hill's compilation provides an essential resource for studies at all levels on such a large and varied range of Church thinkers.
Author : Henry Crabb Robinson
Publisher : MHRA
Page : 168 pages
File Size : 12,57 MB
Release : 2010
Category : Literary Collections
ISBN : 0947623884
As a student at the University of Jena at the beginning of the nineteenth century, Henry Crabb Robinson (1775-1867) became the outstanding English mediator of the revolution in German thought. For the first time, this volume collects his early writings, both published and unpublished. The contents include 'Letters on the Philosophy of Kant' and notes from F.W.J. Schelling's lectures on the philosophy of art. Further, Robinson's private lectures for Madame de Staël are presented with her marginalia. In the intellectual history of Romanticism, Robinson emerges as a major figure whose lucid and entertaining essays can still guide the modern reader through the key German texts.
Author : Maciej Kazimierz Sarbiewski
Publisher : MHRA
Page : 326 pages
File Size : 17,47 MB
Release : 2010
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 1907322124
Maciej Kazimierz Sarbiewski (1595-1640) was known in his lifetime as the Christian Horace. He was one of the most famous Neo-Latin poets of the Baroque, widely read, commented and translated throughout Europe. He was nominated Poet Laureate by Pope Urban VIII. Sarbiewski was also famous for his studies in rhetoric and critical works such as De perfecta poesi sive Vergilius et Homerus. His Latin poetry was read, translated and imitated also in England, especially from 1640 until the first half of the 19th century. The first edition of Sarbiewski's English translations, by George Hills, was published in 1646. From that time onwards, Sarbiewski was translated by a variety of poets ranging from Hills to such famous authors as Vaughan, Burns and Coleridge. His poetry was universally read in grammar schools and used as a medium of improving the knowledge of Latin during a period exceeding two centuries. Thanks to Sarbiewski, English poets started to imitate Horace, which was an important factor in overcoming the Pindaric tradition. Sarbiewski's oeuvre was also attractive owing to its immersion in various cultural traditions such as Stoicism, Ignatian spirituality, Platonism, and Hermeticism. This revised edition includes all known English translations of Sarbiewski's poems. The texts are accompanied by an introduction presenting the biography and works of Sarbiewski, as well as a short critical analysis of the translations included in the volume.