La petite philosophie, an Anglo-Norman poem of the thirteenth century

La petite philosophie, an Anglo-Norman poem of the thirteenth century
Title La petite philosophie, an Anglo-Norman poem of the thirteenth century PDF eBook
Author William Hilliard Trethewey
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Pages 242
Release 1939
Genre Anglo-Norman poetry
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"The Petite philosophie is for the most part a relatively faithful translation of book one of the De imagine mundi libri tres ... This work was formerly attributed to Honorius Augustodunensis ... It is now well established that the author was not this Honorius but another called Solitarius or Inclusus."--Introd., p. liii.

A Critical Edition of La Petite Philosophie

A Critical Edition of La Petite Philosophie
Title A Critical Edition of La Petite Philosophie PDF eBook
Author William Hilliard Trethewey
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Release 1939
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A Critical Edition of La Petite Philosophie

A Critical Edition of La Petite Philosophie
Title A Critical Edition of La Petite Philosophie PDF eBook
Author William Hilliard Trethewey
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Pages 238
Release 1939
Genre Anglo-Norman dialect
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Justice and mercy

Justice and mercy
Title Justice and mercy PDF eBook
Author Philippa Byrne
Publisher Manchester University Press
Pages 346
Release 2018-11-06
Genre History
ISBN 1526125366

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This book examines one of the most fundamental issues in twelfth-century English politics: justice. It demonstrates that during the foundational period for the common law, the question of judgement and judicial ethics was a topic of heated debate – a common problem with multiple different answers. How to be a judge, and how to judge well, was a concern shared by humble and high, keeping both kings and parish priests awake at night. Using theological texts, sermons, legal treatises and letter collections, the book explores how moralists attempted to provide guidance for uncertain judges. It argues that mercy was always the most difficult challenge for a judge, fitting uncomfortably within the law and of disputed value. Shining a new light on English legal history, Justice and mercy reveals the moral dilemmas created by the establishment of the common law.

The Literary History of England

The Literary History of England
Title The Literary History of England PDF eBook
Author Kemp Malone
Publisher Routledge
Pages 368
Release 1969
Genre English literature
ISBN 1134948336

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The paperback edition, in four volumes, of this standard work will make it readily available to students.The scope of the work makes it valuable as a work of reference, connecting one period with another and placing each author clearly in the setting of his time.Reviewing the first edition, The Times Literary Supplement commented: 'in inclusiveness and in judgment it has few rivals of its kind'.This first volume covers The Middle Ages (to 1500) in two sections: The Old English Period (to 1100) by Kemp Malone (John Hopkins University), and The Middle English Per.

John Trevisa's Information Age

John Trevisa's Information Age
Title John Trevisa's Information Age PDF eBook
Author Emily Steiner
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 208
Release 2021-08-20
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0192650831

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What would medieval English literature look like if we viewed it through the lens of the compendium? In that case, John Trevisa might come into focus as the major author of the fourteenth century. Trevisa (d. 1402) made a career of translating big informational texts from Latin into English prose. These included Ranulph Higden's Polychronicon, an enormous universal history, Bartholomaeus Anglicus's well-known natural encyclopedia De proprietatibus rerum, and Giles of Rome's advice-for-princes manual, De regimine principum. These were shrewd choices, accessible and on trend: De proprietatibus rerum and De regimine principum had already been translated into French and copied in deluxe manuscripts for the French and English nobility, and the Polychronicon had been circulating England for several decades. This book argues that John Trevisa's translations of compendious informational texts disclose an alternative literary history by way of information culture. Bold and lively experiments, these translations were a gamble that the future of literature in England was informational prose. This book argues that Trevisa's oeuvre reveals an alternative literary history more culturally expansive and more generically diverse than that which we typically construct for his contemporaries, Geoffrey Chaucer and William Langland. Thirteenth- and early fourteenth-century European writers compiled massive reference books which would shape knowledge well into the Renaissance. This study maintains that they had a major impact on English poetry and prose. In fact, what we now recognize to be literary properties emerged in part from translations of medieval compendia with their inventive ways of handling vast quantities of information.

La Petite Philosophie

La Petite Philosophie
Title La Petite Philosophie PDF eBook
Author William Hilliard Trethewey
Publisher
Pages 242
Release 1939
Genre Anglo-Norman dialect
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