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Catullus among the Christians
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
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INTRODUCTION
- The School of Wetherbee 3
- Winthrop Wetherbee: A Bibliography of Scholarship, 1969–2008 19
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PART ONE. Auctores
- Catullus among the Christians 27
- Hisperic Faminations 44
- Silvestris: ‘Silva’: ‘Selva oscura’ 69
- Alain of Lille’s Use of ‘Naufragium’ in De Planctu Naturae 86
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PART TWO. Italy and the World
- Medieval Intellectual Biography: The Case of Guido Faba 109
- Europe and Rome: Spectacle and Geometry of Justice, Paradiso XVIII–XX 125
- From Simile to Prologue: Geography as Link in Dante, Petrarch, Chaucer 145
- Boccaccio’s Greek Philology: A Rediscovered Country 165
- Saladin and the Truth of Religion in Decameron I. 3 and X. 9 189
- Griselde before Chaucer: Love between Men, Women, and Farewell Art 206
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PART THREE. England and Beyond
- New Science, Old Dance: The Clerk and the Wife of Bath at Philology 223
- Another ‘Lollere in the wynd’? The Miller, the Bible, and the Destruction of Doors 239
- Chaucer’s Englishing of Latin Wordplay 267
- Once More into the Breech: The Pardoner’s Prize ‘Relyk’ 287
- Windows and Wounds in Fragment I of the Canterbury Tales 316
- The Voice of an Exile: From Ovidian Lament to Prophecy in Book I of John Gower’s Vox Clamantis 339
- Gower and Ovid: Pygmalion and the (Dis)illusion of the Word 363
- Blowing Blindness in Cleanness (line 885) 381
- The Economy of Involucrum: Idleness in Reason and Sensuality 390
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AFTERNOTE
- Thirty Years of Lunches 415
- Contributors 419
- Index 421
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
-
INTRODUCTION
- The School of Wetherbee 3
- Winthrop Wetherbee: A Bibliography of Scholarship, 1969–2008 19
-
PART ONE. Auctores
- Catullus among the Christians 27
- Hisperic Faminations 44
- Silvestris: ‘Silva’: ‘Selva oscura’ 69
- Alain of Lille’s Use of ‘Naufragium’ in De Planctu Naturae 86
-
PART TWO. Italy and the World
- Medieval Intellectual Biography: The Case of Guido Faba 109
- Europe and Rome: Spectacle and Geometry of Justice, Paradiso XVIII–XX 125
- From Simile to Prologue: Geography as Link in Dante, Petrarch, Chaucer 145
- Boccaccio’s Greek Philology: A Rediscovered Country 165
- Saladin and the Truth of Religion in Decameron I. 3 and X. 9 189
- Griselde before Chaucer: Love between Men, Women, and Farewell Art 206
-
PART THREE. England and Beyond
- New Science, Old Dance: The Clerk and the Wife of Bath at Philology 223
- Another ‘Lollere in the wynd’? The Miller, the Bible, and the Destruction of Doors 239
- Chaucer’s Englishing of Latin Wordplay 267
- Once More into the Breech: The Pardoner’s Prize ‘Relyk’ 287
- Windows and Wounds in Fragment I of the Canterbury Tales 316
- The Voice of an Exile: From Ovidian Lament to Prophecy in Book I of John Gower’s Vox Clamantis 339
- Gower and Ovid: Pygmalion and the (Dis)illusion of the Word 363
- Blowing Blindness in Cleanness (line 885) 381
- The Economy of Involucrum: Idleness in Reason and Sensuality 390
-
AFTERNOTE
- Thirty Years of Lunches 415
- Contributors 419
- Index 421