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The Garden Of Crossing Paths The Manipulation And Rewriting Of Medieval Texts Venice October 2830 2004 Revised Marina Buzzoni

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The Garden Of Crossing Paths The Manipulation And Rewriting Of Medieval Texts Venice October 2830 2004 Revised Marina Buzzoni
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Publisher: Libreria Editrice Cafoscarina
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.26 MB
Pages: 298
Author: Marina Buzzoni, Massimiliano Bampi (eds.)
ISBN: 9788875430986, 8875430985
Language: English
Year: 2007
Edition: Revised

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The Garden Of Crossing Paths The Manipulation And Rewriting Of Medieval Texts Venice October 2830 2004 Revised Marina Buzzoni by Marina Buzzoni, Massimiliano Bampi (eds.) 9788875430986, 8875430985 instant download after payment.

This volume collects a selection of papers originally presented at the International Conference "The Garden of Crossing Paths: The Manipulation and Rewriting of Medieval Texts", held at the University of Venice, 28-30 October 2004. The meeting was the tangible outcome of an initiative undertaken jointly by five University Research Units belonging to a Group that over the past few years has been working on an interdisciplinary project about the reshaping of Medieval texts into both medieval and modern rewrites.
The Conference at the University of Venice represents both a synthesis of the lively current debate on this matter and an opportunity to develop new ideas, sharing the results of the Group's latest and best work with the findings of foreign researchers.

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