Fifteenth-century studies, Volume 35:
The fifteenth century defies consensus on fundamental issues; most scholars agree, however, that the period outgrew the Middle Ages, that it was a time of transition and a passage to modern times. 'Fifteenth-Century Studies' treats diverse aspects of the period, including liberal and fine...
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Zusammenfassung: | The fifteenth century defies consensus on fundamental issues; most scholars agree, however, that the period outgrew the Middle Ages, that it was a time of transition and a passage to modern times. 'Fifteenth-Century Studies' treats diverse aspects of the period, including liberal and fine arts, historiography, medicine, and religion. Volume 35 addresses topics including physical impairments as depicted in surgical handbooks printed in Germany and as reflected through eyeglasses for the blind (a therapy proposed by French vernacular poets); literary constructions of women in de Meun's 'Cité des Dames' and in hagiographic legends of Spain; the evolution of the Order of the Garter as dramatized in Shakespeare; serious elements in French farces; the festival context of Villon's 'Pet-au-Deable'; Boethius in the late Middle Ages; 'A Revelation of Purgatory' and Chaucer's Prioress; 'Piers Plowman' in one British Library manuscript; and narrative afterlife and time in Henryson's 'Testament of Cresseid.' Book reviews conclude the volume. Contributors: Milagros Alameda-Irizarry, Chiara Benati, Edelgard E. DuBruck, Rosanne Gasse, Chelsea Honeyman, Noel Harold Kaylor Jr., James N. Ortego II, E. L. Risden, Julie Singer, Geri L. Smith, Martin W. Walsh. Matthew Z. Heintzelman is Curator of the Austria/Germany Study Center and Rare Book Cataloger at Hill Museum & Manuscript Library, Saint John's University, Minnesota; Barbara I. Gusick is Professor Emerita of English at Troy University Dothan; Martin W. Walsh is Head of the Drama Program at the University of Michigan's Residential College |
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spelling | Fifteenth-century studies, Volume 35 edited by Matthew Z. Heintzelman, Barbara I. Gusick, Martin W. Walsh Suffolk Boydell & Brewer 2010 1 online resource (ix, 184 pages) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 02 Oct 2015) Violencia en tres cuentos hagiográficos de la España medieval / Milagros Alameda-Irizarry -- Physical impairment in the first surgical handbooks printed in Germany / Chiara Benati -- Serious elements in medieval French farces: a new dimension / Edelgard E. DuBruck -- Reading Piers plowman in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries: the evidence of British Library Cotton Caligula A XI / Rosanne Gasse -- Narrative afterlife and the treatment of time in Henryson's Testament of the Cresseid / Chelsea Honeyman -- Euclid in Boethius's De consolatione philosophiae and some of its English translations / Noel Harold Kaylor, Jr. -- Seeking the medieval in Shakespeare: the Order of the Garter and the topos of derisive chivalry / James N. Ortega II -- A reelation of purgatory and Chaucer's prioress / E.L. Risden -- Eyeglasses for the blind: redundant therapies in meschinot and Villon / Julie Singer -- Jean de Meun in the Cité des dames: author versus authority / Geri L. Smith -- The festival context of Villon's Pet au deable: Martinmas in late-medieval Paris / Martin W. Walsh The fifteenth century defies consensus on fundamental issues; most scholars agree, however, that the period outgrew the Middle Ages, that it was a time of transition and a passage to modern times. 'Fifteenth-Century Studies' treats diverse aspects of the period, including liberal and fine arts, historiography, medicine, and religion. Volume 35 addresses topics including physical impairments as depicted in surgical handbooks printed in Germany and as reflected through eyeglasses for the blind (a therapy proposed by French vernacular poets); literary constructions of women in de Meun's 'Cité des Dames' and in hagiographic legends of Spain; the evolution of the Order of the Garter as dramatized in Shakespeare; serious elements in French farces; the festival context of Villon's 'Pet-au-Deable'; Boethius in the late Middle Ages; 'A Revelation of Purgatory' and Chaucer's Prioress; 'Piers Plowman' in one British Library manuscript; and narrative afterlife and time in Henryson's 'Testament of Cresseid.' Book reviews conclude the volume. Contributors: Milagros Alameda-Irizarry, Chiara Benati, Edelgard E. DuBruck, Rosanne Gasse, Chelsea Honeyman, Noel Harold Kaylor Jr., James N. Ortego II, E. L. Risden, Julie Singer, Geri L. Smith, Martin W. Walsh. Matthew Z. Heintzelman is Curator of the Austria/Germany Study Center and Rare Book Cataloger at Hill Museum & Manuscript Library, Saint John's University, Minnesota; Barbara I. Gusick is Professor Emerita of English at Troy University Dothan; Martin W. Walsh is Head of the Drama Program at the University of Michigan's Residential College Geschichte Culture / History / To 1500 Literature, Medieval / History and criticism Fifteenth century Heintzelman, Matthew Z. edt Gusick, Barbara I. edt Walsh, Martin W. edt Erscheint auch als Druckausgabe 978-1-57113-426-4 http://www.cambridge.org/core/product/identifier/9781571138187/type/BOOK Verlag URL des Erstveröffentlichers Volltext |
spellingShingle | Fifteenth-century studies, Volume 35 Violencia en tres cuentos hagiográficos de la España medieval / Milagros Alameda-Irizarry -- Physical impairment in the first surgical handbooks printed in Germany / Chiara Benati -- Serious elements in medieval French farces: a new dimension / Edelgard E. DuBruck -- Reading Piers plowman in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries: the evidence of British Library Cotton Caligula A XI / Rosanne Gasse -- Narrative afterlife and the treatment of time in Henryson's Testament of the Cresseid / Chelsea Honeyman -- Euclid in Boethius's De consolatione philosophiae and some of its English translations / Noel Harold Kaylor, Jr. -- Seeking the medieval in Shakespeare: the Order of the Garter and the topos of derisive chivalry / James N. Ortega II -- A reelation of purgatory and Chaucer's prioress / E.L. Risden -- Eyeglasses for the blind: redundant therapies in meschinot and Villon / Julie Singer -- Jean de Meun in the Cité des dames: author versus authority / Geri L. Smith -- The festival context of Villon's Pet au deable: Martinmas in late-medieval Paris / Martin W. Walsh Geschichte Culture / History / To 1500 Literature, Medieval / History and criticism Fifteenth century |
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