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The Oxford Handbook of Medieval Latin Literature Ralph Hexter (Provost and Executive Vice Chancellor, Provost and Executive Vice Chancellor, University of California, Davis)

The Oxford Handbook of Medieval Latin Literature By Ralph Hexter (Provost and Executive Vice Chancellor, Provost and Executive Vice Chancellor, University of California, Davis)

Summary

The twenty-eight challenging yet accessible essays in this Handbook represent the best of current thinking in the study of Latin language and literature in the Middle Ages.

The Oxford Handbook of Medieval Latin Literature Summary

The Oxford Handbook of Medieval Latin Literature by Ralph Hexter (Provost and Executive Vice Chancellor, Provost and Executive Vice Chancellor, University of California, Davis)

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.

The Oxford Handbook of Medieval Latin Literature Reviews

The Handbook contains everything one could wish for, while at the same time it cannot possibly cover all the literature... -Speculum

About Ralph Hexter (Provost and Executive Vice Chancellor, Provost and Executive Vice Chancellor, University of California, Davis)

Ralph J. Hexter is Provost and Executive Vice Chancellor at the University of California, Davis. He is also Professor of Classics and Comparative Literature. David Townsend is Professor of Medieval Studies and English at the University of Toronto.

Table of Contents

Contributors Preface, Ralph Hexter and David Townsend I. Framing the Field: Problematics and Provocations 1. The Current Questions and Future Prospects of Medieval Latin Studies, David Townsend 2. Canonicity, Ralph Hexter II. Latinity as Cultural Capital 3. Latin as an Acquired Language, Carin Ruff 4. Latin as a Language of Authoritative Tradition, Ryan Szpiech 5. The Cultures and Dynamics of Translation into Medieval Latin, Thomas E. Burman 6. Regional Variation: The Case of Scandinavian Latin, Karsten Frijs-Jensen 7. The Idea of Latinity, Nicholas Watson III. Manuscript Culture and the Materiality of Latin Texts 8. Readers and Manuscripts, Andrew Taylor 9. Gloss and Commentary, Rita Copeland 10. Location, Location, Location: Geography, Knowledge, and the Creation of Medieval Latin Textual Communities, Ralph Hexter IV. Styles and Genre 11. Prose Style, Gregory Hays 12. Verse Style, Jean-Yves Tilliette [translated from French] 13. Crossing Generic Boundaries, A. G. Rigg 14. Textual Fluidity and the Interaction of Latin and the Vernacular Languages, Brian Murdoch V. Systems of Knowledge 15. Martianus Capella and the Liberal Arts, Andrew Hicks 16. Mythography, Winthrop Wetherbee 17. Biblical Thematics: The Story of Samson in Medieval Literary Discourse, Greti Dinkova-Bruun 18. The Language, Form and Performance of Monophonic Liturgical Chants, Susan Boynton and Margot Fassler VI. Medieval Latin and the Fashioning of the Self 19. Regimens of Schooling, Mia Munster-Swendsen 20. Gender, Sylvia Parsons and David Townsend 21. Sex and Sexuality, Larry Scanlon 22. Medieval Latin Spirituality: Seeking Divine Presence, Anne Clark 23. Modes of Self-Writing From Antiquity to the Later Middle Ages, Gur Zak VII. Periodizations 24. Late Antiquity, New Departures, Marco Formisano 25. Renaissances and Revivals, Monika Otter 26. Humanism and Continuities in the Transition to the Early Modern, Ronald Witt 27. Medieval Latin Texts in the Age of Printing, Paolo Chiesa [translated from Italian] 28. Medieval Latin in Modern English: Translations from the Nineteenth Century to the Present Day, Jan Ziolkowski Chronology of Medieval Latin Authors Index

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The Oxford Handbook of Medieval Latin Literature by Ralph Hexter (Provost and Executive Vice Chancellor, Provost and Executive Vice Chancellor, University of California, Davis)
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2016-08-04
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