Chaucer and Religious Controversies in the Medieval and Early Modern Eras

Chaucer and Religious Controversies in the Medieval and Early Modern Eras
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Publisher : University of Notre Dame Pess
Total Pages : 253
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ISBN-10 : 9780268105839
ISBN-13 : 0268105839
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Synopsis Chaucer and Religious Controversies in the Medieval and Early Modern Eras by : Nancy Bradley Warren

Chaucer and Religious Controversies in the Medieval and Early Modern Eras adopts a comparative, boundary-crossing approach to consider one of the most canonical of literary figures, Geoffrey Chaucer. The idea that Chaucer is an international writer raises no eyebrows. Similarly, a claim that Chaucer's writings participate in English confessional controversies in his own day and afterward provokes no surprise. This book breaks new ground by considering Chaucer's Continental interests as they inform his participation in religious debates concerning such subjects as female spirituality and Lollardy. Similarly, this project explores the little-studied ways in which those who took religious vows, especially nuns, engaged with works by Chaucer and in the Chaucerian tradition. Furthermore, while the early modern "Protestant Chaucer" is a familiar figure, this book explores the creation and circulation of an early modern "Catholic Chaucer" that has not received much attention. This study seeks to fill gaps in Chaucer scholarship by situating Chaucer and the Chaucerian tradition in an international textual environment of religious controversy spanning four centuries and crossing both the English Channel and the Atlantic Ocean. This book presents a nuanced analysis of the high stakes religiopolitical struggle inherent in the creation of the canon of English literature, a struggle that participates in the complex processes of national identity formation in Europe and the New World alike.

Giles of Rome's De Regimine Principum

Giles of Rome's De Regimine Principum
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 236
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ISBN-10 : 0521570530
ISBN-13 : 9780521570534
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Synopsis Giles of Rome's De Regimine Principum by : Charles F. Briggs

From the time of its composition (c.1280) for Philip the Fair of France until the early sixteenth century, Giles of Rome's mirror of princes, the De regimine principum, was read by both lay and clerical readers in the original Latin and in several vernacular translations, and served as model or source for several works of princely advice. This study examines the relationship between this didactic political text and its audience by focusing on the textual and material aspects of the surviving manuscript copies, as well as on the evidence of ownership and use found in them and in documentary and literary sources. Briggs argues that lay readers used De regimine for several purposes, including as an educational treatise and military manual, whereas clerics, who often first came into contact with it at university, glossed, constructed apparatus for, and modified the text to suit their needs in their later professional lives.

The Concise Cambridge History of English Literature

The Concise Cambridge History of English Literature
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 998
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ISBN-10 : 0521095816
ISBN-13 : 9780521095815
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Synopsis The Concise Cambridge History of English Literature by : George Sampson

Based on The Cambridge history of English literature.

Old and Middle English Poetry to 1500

Old and Middle English Poetry to 1500
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Publisher : Gale Cengage
Total Pages : 486
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015031720272
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Synopsis Old and Middle English Poetry to 1500 by : Walter H. Beale

The Medieval Alexander

The Medieval Alexander
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Publisher : CUP Archive
Total Pages : 466
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Synopsis The Medieval Alexander by : George Cary

History of Magic and Experimental Science (Vol. 1&2)

History of Magic and Experimental Science (Vol. 1&2)
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Publisher : DigiCat
Total Pages : 1181
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ISBN-10 : EAN:8596547733959
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Synopsis History of Magic and Experimental Science (Vol. 1&2) by : Lynn Thorndike

History of Magic and Experimental Science is a two-volume study by Lynn Thorndike, American historian of medieval science and alchemy. The book covers a period from antique until the thirteen century. Thorndike writes about magic and science in medieval times with the goal of finding a historical truth. Table of Contents: Volume 1: Book I. The Roman Empire Book II. Early Christian Thought Book III. The Early Middle Ages Volume 2: Book IV. The Twelfth Century Book V. The Thirteenth Century