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In Reihe: | The journal of medieval Latin. Publications / 5 |
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Sprache: | Englisch |
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Autoren suchen: Herren, Michael W. • MacDonough, Christopher James • Arthur, Ross G. |
Inhalt
Opening address |
Les débuts de la littérature latine dans les pays de l'Europe du Centre-Est |
Eugenius of Toledo's poetry in León and Asturias in the eleventh century |
Textos penitenciales y penitencia en el Noroeste de la peninsula ibérica |
Narrative structures and techniques in the Conventum of Aquitaine ca. 1030 |
Sequence and versus: on the history of rhythmical poetry in the eleventh century |
La "compositio" et l'équilibre de la phrase narrative au onzième siècle |
La tipologia verbal en las secuencias litúrgicas y profanas |
The Latin of William of Poitiers |
Fulcoius of Beauvais, poet and propagandist |
The Theological Vocabulary of Papias's "Elementarium" |
Prolegomena to a new edition of Lupus Protospatharius's "Annales" |
La materia de Troya en Godofredo de Reims |
The kidnapping of Vergil |
Passion et résurrection du Christ, selon Gerbert, abbé de Saint-Wandrille (1089) |
Images of the Viking in eleventh-century latin literature |
Invention and reform in Latin planetary astronomy |
Bernhard Bischoff's Catalogue of ninth-century continental manuscripts |
El latin documental en la Cataluña del siglo XI |
Sententia |
From pilgrims' guide to living relic: Symeon of Trier and his biographer Eberwin |
A handlist of Anglo-Saxon manuscripts |
Eleventh-century "Carmina latina epigraphica": the reception of an old tradition |
Liturgy and rhetoric in the service of fraud: Adémar de Chabannes and the apostolicity of Saint Martial |
Christliche und pagane Dichtung bei Fulcoius von Beauvais |
The Bedan recension of the Sibylla Tiburtina: new manuscript evidence and its implications |
"Verba canendi" in tropes and sequences |
Monsters and monstrous visions: The art of Rodulfus Glaber's 'Historiarum Libri Quinque' |
Reconstructing the Anglo-Latin Aesop: the literary tradition of the "hexametrical Romulus" |
Hugo von Flavigny und die lateinische Dichtkunst |
Beobachtungen zur Arbeitsweise Ekkeharts IV. in seinen 'Versus ad picturas domus domini Mogontinae' |
"Et bellum inire sunt coacti": The great pilgrimage of 1065 |
Some semantic problems in Anselm's "De grammatico" |
Poesía epigráfica en Cataluña en el siglo XI |
Classical Latin Satire and the Poets of Northern France: Baudri of Bourgueil, Serlo of Bayeux, and Warner of Rouen |
Wolves and Saracens in Odilo's Life of Mayeul |
Bruno of Rheims and Roscelin of Compiègne on the Psalms |
Una sfida al lettore: i "Versus de Unibove" |
"De ignotis enim quis iudicare possit?": Zu Bernhards von Utrecht Commentum in Theodolum |
La "Nota Emilianensis" e l'evoluzione dell'epica ispanica |
The hexameter in the "Aetas Horatiana" |
L'hagiographie latine du XIe siècle dans la longue durée: données statistiques sur la production littéraire et sur l'édition médiévale |
Marbodo e Teofilo |
Weitere Überlegungen zu "Carmen Cantabrigiense" |
Calcidius und Paulus begründen ein Vermächtnis: Zu Bernwards Dotationsurkunde für St. Michael in Hildesheim |
Peter Damian and the rhetoric of an ascetic |
Beobachtungen zu den Rom-Elegien Hildeberts von Lavardin |
Hostage by agreement and the language of dependence in the eleventh century: mutation or corruption? |
Odilos Adelheid-Epitaph und seine Verse auf Otto den Großen |
Nuovi testi di poesia biblica fra XI e XII secolo: un secondo "In Liber Regum" dello pseudo-Ildeberto. Edizione del prologo e dei vv. 1-214. |
Der "Conflictus ovis et lini": eine Bestandsaufnahme |
Le retour d'Orphée: réflexions sur la place de Godefroid de Reims dans l'histoire littéraire du XIe siècle |
Peter Damian and the 'Homo Interior': Life as a work of art |
Problème de réécriture des textes hagiographiques latins: la "Vita Richarii" d'Alcuin et ses réécritures |
Das Bayern des elften Jahrhunderts im Lichte der Handschriften der Bayerischen Staatsbibliothek München |
The eleventh century: concluding remarks |