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The Oxford Handbook of Medieval Latin Literature

by Ralph Hexter (Editor), David Townsend (Editor)

Other authors: Susan Boynton (Contributor), Thomas E. Burman (Contributor), Paolo Chiesa (Contributor), Anne L. Clark (Contributor), Rita Copeland (Contributor)21 more, Greti Dinkova-Bruun (Contributor), Margot Fassler (Contributor), Marco Formisano (Contributor), Karsten Frijs-Jensen (Contributor), Gregory Hays (Contributor), Andrew Hicks (Contributor), Mia Münster-Swendsen (Contributor), Brian Murdoch (Contributor), Monika Otter (Contributor), Sylvia Parsons (Contributor), A.G. Rigg (Contributor), Carin Ruff (Contributor), Larry Scanlon (Contributor), Ryan Szpiech (Contributor), Andrew Taylor (Contributor), Jean-Yves Tilliette (Contributor), Nicholas Watson (Contributor), Winthrop Wetherbee (Contributor), Ronald Witt (Contributor), Gur Zak (Contributor), Jan Ziolkowski (Contributor)

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The 28 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. This book affords insight into the field's complexities and into future possibilities for the work essential to the pursuit of medieval Latin studies.… (more)

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