Of Latine and of Othire Lare: Essays in Honour of David R. Carlson

Author:   Richard Firth Green ,  R F Yeager
Publisher:   Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies,Canada
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Pages:   378
Publication Date:   18 April 2022
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Of Latine and of Othire Lare: Essays in Honour of David R. Carlson


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Unsurprisingly, in view of the remarkable diversity of David R. Carlson's own scholarship, the eighteen essays gathered here in his honour represent a corresponding variety of subjects across a broad range of countries and periods, but all drawing inspiration from his deep learning. Many are linked by their interest in Rome's intellectual legacy to the Middle Ages, the way, for instance, medieval readers understood Ovid (Frank Coulson and David Gura), or the use to which vernacular writers like Chaucer and Gower might put both Ovid (Richard Firth Green) and Statius (James Simpson). Some illuminate various aspects of Anglo-Latin works by authors like Walter of Peterborough (Stephanie Batkie), John Gower (Bob Yeager and Matthew Irvin), and Thomas Gascoigne (Michael Van Dussen), while others investigate the Latin discourse of fifteenth-century London (Rita Copeland) and of the great abbeys of St Albans, Glastonbury, and Canterbury (Andrew Galloway and James Carley). Further, several authors reflect Carlson's own interest in the social contexts of vernacular literary discourse, both English and French: Geoff Rector on Hue of Roteland, Andrew Taylor on Jean Froissart, Michael Bennett on John Gower, and John Scattergood on Charles d'Orleans. The collection concludes with two bibliographic studies (Julia Boffey on late fifteenth-century bills of fare and Ana Saez-Hidalgo on Katherine of Aragon's books), and with A.S.G. Edwards' brief life of the American editor of John Lydgate, Henry Bergen, a scholar who may have shared Carlson's left-leaning convictions but whose work was far less wide-ranging than his.

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Author:   Richard Firth Green ,  R F Yeager
Publisher:   Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies,Canada
Imprint:   Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies,Canada
Dimensions:   Width: 16.00cm , Height: 3.00cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.726kg
ISBN:  

9780888448354


ISBN 10:   088844835
Pages:   378
Publication Date:   18 April 2022
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Richard Firth Green is Academy Professor of English at The Ohio State University and author of Poets and Princepleasers: Literature and the English Court in the Late Middle Ages (1980), A Crisis of Truth: Literature and Law in Ricardian England (1999), and Elf Queens and Holy Friars: Fairy Beliefs and the Medieval Church (2016). He is a fellow of the Medieval Academy of America and has been President of the New Chaucer Society. R.F. Yeager is Emeritus Professor of English Literature, University of West Florida, and founder and president of the John Gower Society. He has written on Chaucer, manuscripts, early printed books, and extensively on Gower, including John Gower's Poetic (1990), and has translated Gower's minor Latin works (2005) and French verse (2011). His current project is a literary biography of John Gower.

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