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1614?1624
De Gruyter 2009; US$ 335.00Martin Opitz (1597?1639), poet, literary reformer, diplomat and cultural politician, is known as the "Father of German Poetry". As an important representative of Late European Humanism he did in fact write a large proportion of his works in Latin, a fact of which hitherto little account has been taken. The present edition publishes all his Latin texts,... more...
1624-1631
De Gruyter 2011; US$ 349.00Martin Opitz (1597?1639), poet, literary reformer, diplomat and cultural politician, is known as the ?Father of German Poetry?. As an important representative of Late European Humanism he did in fact write a large proportion of his works in Latin, a fact of which hitherto little account has been taken. The present edition publishes all his Latin texts,... more...
Acts and Texts
Editions Rodopi 2007; US$ 102.20For the Middle Ages and Renaissance, meaning and power were created and propagated through public performance. Processions, coronations, speeches, trials, and executions are all types of public performance that were both acts and texts: acts that originated in the texts that gave them their ideological grounding; texts that bring to us today a trace... more...
Alcuin
BRILL 2004; US$ 223.00An intellectual biography of Alcuin, the most prominent Anglo-Saxon scholar at the court of Charlemagne. It examines his early years in Northumbria and his time at the Carolingian court, reassessing the chronology of Alcuin's career and writings, and the significance of his large output. more...
Ancilla Calliopeae
BRILL 2007; US$ 207.00Presents a panorama of about 85 neo-latin epics composed in France during the 16th and 17th centuries. This collection includes historical, biblical and hagiographic poems. more...
Andreas Capellanus on Love?
Palgrave Macmillan 2007; US$ 100.00A new look at Andreas Capellanus's De amore. more...
Angelo Poliziano's Lamia
BRILL 2010; US$ 141.00This book presents the first English translation of an important Renaissance Latin text: Angelo Poliziano?s Lamia, an opening oration to a 1492 course at the University of Florence that amounts to a rethinking of the mission and nature of philosophy. An edition of the Latin text is also offered, as are four contextualizing studies. more...
Arthrous Occurrence and Function in the Pauline Corpus, With Particular Focus on the Text of Romans
The Edwin Mellen Press 2010; US$ 159.95This work is a study of the Greek Article in the Pauline Corpus, focusing especially on the letter to the Romans. The history of development as a demonstrative and relative pronoun is traced from the Mycenaean period to its occurrence in Homer and in subsequent Greek writers. more...
Arthurian Literature XVIII
Boydell & Brewer 2001; US$ 99.00This volume of Arthurian Literature continues the tradition of the journal, combining critical studies with editions of primary Arthurian texts. Varied in their linguistic and chronological coverage, the articles deal with major areas of Arthurian studies, from early French romance through late medieval English chronicle to contemporary fiction.... more...
Arthurian Narrative in the Latin Tradition
Cambridge University Press 1998; US$ 40.00A unique perspective on the Arthurian tradition with particular focus on Geoffrey of Monmouth. more...









