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The Dialogue Of Solomon And Marcolf 1st Edition Nancy Mason Bradbury

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The Dialogue Of Solomon And Marcolf 1st Edition Nancy Mason Bradbury
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Publisher: Medieval Institute Publications
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.08 MB
Pages: 120
Author: Nancy Mason Bradbury, Scott Bradbury
ISBN: 9781580441803, 9781580444569, 1580441807, 1580444563, 2012033896
Language: English
Year: 2012
Edition: 1

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The Dialogue Of Solomon And Marcolf 1st Edition Nancy Mason Bradbury by Nancy Mason Bradbury, Scott Bradbury 9781580441803, 9781580444569, 1580441807, 1580444563, 2012033896 instant download after payment.

The two texts of the Dialogue presented here, a Latin version printed ca. 1488 and a Middle English translation printed in 1492, preserve lively, entertaining, and revealing exchanges between the Old Testament wisdom figure Solomon and Marcolf, a medieval peasant who is ragged and foul-mouthed but quick-witted and verbally astute. The Dialogue was a best-seller of its day; Latin versions survive in some twenty-seven manuscripts and forty-nine early printed editions and the work was translated into a wide variety of late medieval vernaculars, including German, Dutch, Swedish, Italian, English, and Welsh.

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