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oapen-20.500.12657-525432022-01-22T02:50:43Z Lateinische Dialoge 1200-1400 Cardelle de Hartmann, Carmen Literature & literary studies Literary studies: classical, early & medieval bic Book Industry Communication::D Literature & literary studies::DS Literature: history & criticism::DSB Literary studies: general::DSBB Literary studies: classical, early & medieval In this monograph the dialogue production between 1200 and 1400 is presented in a detailed repertory. Building on this material, the author describes four genres of dialogue (didactic, polemical, introspective and philosophical dialogues), locating them in the literary tradition.; Readership: All those interested in the literature of Late Antiquity and the (Latin) Middle Ages in Western Europe , as well as classical philologists and specialists on Renaissance literature and manuscript libraries. 2022-01-21T16:26:47Z 2022-01-21T16:26:47Z 2007 book ONIX_20220121_9789047420637_19 9789047420637 9789004160330 https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/52543 ger Mittellateinische Studien und Texte application/pdf Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International 9789047420637.pdf https://brill.com/view/title/14314 Brill BRILL 10.1163/ej.9789004160330.i-826 In this monograph the dialogue production between 1200 and 1400 is presented in a detailed repertory. Building on this material, the author describes four genres of dialogue (didactic, polemical, introspective and philosophical dialogues), locating them in the literary tradition.; Readership: All those interested in the literature of Late Antiquity and the (Latin) Middle Ages in Western Europe , as well as classical philologists and specialists on Renaissance literature and manuscript libraries. 10.1163/ej.9789004160330.i-826 af16fd4b-42a1-46ed-82e8-c5e880252026 9789047420637 9789004160330 BRILL 37 826 open access
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In this monograph the dialogue production between 1200 and 1400 is presented in a detailed repertory. Building on this material, the author describes four genres of dialogue (didactic, polemical, introspective and philosophical dialogues), locating them in the literary tradition.; Readership: All those interested in the literature of Late Antiquity and the (Latin) Middle Ages in Western Europe , as well as classical philologists and specialists on Renaissance literature and manuscript libraries.
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