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Insignis Sophiae Arcator Medieval Latin Studies In Honour Of Michael Herren On His 65th Birthday Gernot Wieland Carin Ruff Ross G Arthur

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Insignis Sophiae Arcator Medieval Latin Studies In Honour Of Michael Herren On His 65th Birthday Gernot Wieland Carin Ruff Ross G Arthur
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Publisher: Brepols
File Extension: PDF
File size: 24.15 MB
Pages: 318
Author: Gernot Wieland; Carin Ruff; Ross G. Arthur
ISBN: 9782503514253, 9782503538273, 2503514251, 2503538274
Language: English
Year: 2006

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Insignis Sophiae Arcator Medieval Latin Studies In Honour Of Michael Herren On His 65th Birthday Gernot Wieland Carin Ruff Ross G Arthur by Gernot Wieland; Carin Ruff; Ross G. Arthur 9782503514253, 9782503538273, 2503514251, 2503538274 instant download after payment.

Some thirty years ago Michael Herren burst on the medieval Latin scene with his edition and translation of the notoriously difficult Hisperica Famina, and followed this a few years later with his translation of the prose works of Aldhelm. Notice was given that a junior scholar, unafraid to tackle some of the most obscure, complex, and arcane Latin, wished to make it accessible to non-Latinists as well as to those Latinists who lacked his particular skills. Not content with labouring alone in that field, Herren gathered scholars in Toronto to a conference on “Insular Latin Studies,” the proceedings of which he published two years later. Over the years he shed considerable light on such obscure texts and authors as Virgilius Maro Grammaticus, John Scottus Eriugena, and the Cosmographia by the pseudonymous Aethicus Ister. His research trail led him again and again to Ireland, and the Irish contribution to early medieval Latinity and to English, Carolingian, and even Italian culture. Recognizing the rich diversity of medieval Latin, Herren in 1990 founded The Journal of Medieval Latin and has, as its editor, provided a home for medieval Latinists of all stripes.

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