The Pilgrimage of Arnold Von Harff, Knight
Title | The Pilgrimage of Arnold Von Harff, Knight PDF eBook |
Author | Arnold Ritter von Harff |
Publisher | |
Pages | 430 |
Release | 1946 |
Genre | Europe |
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Pilgrimage of Arnold Von Harff, Knight, from Cologne
Title | Pilgrimage of Arnold Von Harff, Knight, from Cologne PDF eBook |
Author | Malcolm Letts |
Publisher | |
Pages | |
Release | 2011 |
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Translated from the German from Groote's edition of 1860 and edited with notes and an introduction This is a new print-on-demand hardback edition of the volume first published in 1946.
The Pilgrimage of Arnold von Harff, Knight, from Cologne
Title | The Pilgrimage of Arnold von Harff, Knight, from Cologne PDF eBook |
Author | Malcolm Letts |
Publisher | Taylor & Francis |
Pages | 360 |
Release | 2017-05-15 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1317021371 |
Translated from the German from Groote's edition of 1860 and edited with notes and an introduction This is a new print-on-demand hardback edition of the volume first published in 1946.
The Pilgrimage of Arnold Von Harff, Knight, 1496-1499
Title | The Pilgrimage of Arnold Von Harff, Knight, 1496-1499 PDF eBook |
Author | Malcolm Letts |
Publisher | Kraus International Publications |
Pages | |
Release | 1974-01-01 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9780811503907 |
Wandering Women and Holy Matrons
Title | Wandering Women and Holy Matrons PDF eBook |
Author | Leigh Ann Craig |
Publisher | BRILL |
Pages | 329 |
Release | 2009 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9004174265 |
This book explores womena (TM)s experiences of pilgrimage in Latin Christendom between 1300 and 1500 C.E. Later medieval authors harbored grave doubts about womena (TM)s mobility; literary images of mobile women commonly accused them of lust, pride, greed, and deceit. Yet real women commonly engaged in pilgrimage in a variety of forms, both physical and spiritual, voluntary and compulsory, and to locations nearby and distant. Acting within both practical and social constraints, such women helped to construct more positive interpretations of their desire to travel and of their experiences as pilgrims. Regardless of how their travel was interpreted, those women who succeeded in becoming pilgrims offer us a rare glimpse of ordinary women taking on extraordinary religious and social authority.
Collected Works of Erasmus
Title | Collected Works of Erasmus PDF eBook |
Author | Desiderius Erasmus |
Publisher | University of Toronto Press |
Pages | 1320 |
Release | 1997-12-15 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1442655372 |
Erasmus' Familiar Colloquies grew from a small collection of phrases, sentences, and snatches of dialogue written in Paris about 1497 to help his private pupils improve their command of Latin. Twenty years later the material was published by Johann Froben (Basel 1518). It was an immediate success and was reprinted thirty times in the next four years. For the edition of March 1522 Erasmus began to add fully developed dialogues, and a book designed to improve boys' use of Latin (and their deportment) soon became a work of literature for adults, although it retained traces of its original purposes. The final Froben edition (March, 1533) had about sixty parts, most of them dialogues. It was in the last form that the Colloquies were read and enjoyed for four centuries. For modern readers it is one of the best introductions to European society of the Renaissance and Reformation periods, with lively descriptions of daily life and provocative discussions of political, religious, social, and literary topics, presented with Erasmus's characteristic wit and verve. Each colloquy has its own introduction and full explanatory, historical, and biographical notes. Volumes 39 and 40 of the Collected Works of Erasmus series – Two-volume set.
Multilingualism in the Middle Ages and Early Modern Age
Title | Multilingualism in the Middle Ages and Early Modern Age PDF eBook |
Author | Albrecht Classen |
Publisher | Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG |
Pages | 353 |
Release | 2016-09-12 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 311047090X |
Bi- and multilingualism are of great interest for contemporary linguists since this phenomenon deeply reflects on language acquisition, language use, and sociolinguistic conditions in many different circumstances all over the world. Multilingualism was, however, certainly rather common already, if not especially, in the premodern world. For some time now, research has started to explore this issue through a number of specialized studies. The present volume continues with the investigation of multilingualism through a collection of case studies focusing on important examples in medieval and early modern societies, that is, in linguistic and cultural contact zones, such as England, Spain, the Holy Land, but also the New World. As all contributors confirm, the numerous cases of multilingualism discussed here indicate strongly that the premodern period knew considerably less barriers between people of different social classes, cultural background, and religious orientation. But we also have to acknowledge that already then human communication could fail because of linguistic hurdles which prevented mutual understanding in religious and cultural terms.