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From disputatio to predicatio and back again: Dialectic, Authority and Epistemology between the Roman de la Rose and the Pèlerinage de Vie Humaine

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Marco Nievergelt, "From disputatio to predicatio and back again: Dialectic, Authority and Epistemology between the Roman de la Rose and the Pèlerinage de Vie Humaine", dans Laura Ashe, David Lawton et Wendy Scase (éds.), New Medieval Literatures 16, 2016.

Summary

The Book of the World at an Anglo-Norman Court: The Bestiaire de Philippe de Thaon as a Theological Performance - Jonathan Morton
Monks, Money, and the End of Old English - George Younge
Sustainability Romance: Havelok the Dane's Political Ecology - Alexis Kellner Becker
Locating the Border: Britain and the Welsh Marches in Fouke le Fitz Waryn - Emily Dolmans
From disputatio to predicatio and back again: Dialectic, Authority and Epistemology between the Roman de la Rose and the Pèlerinage de Vie Humaine - Marco Nievergelt
Mixed Feelings in the Middle English Charlemagne Romances: Emotional Reconfiguration and the Failures of Crusading Practices in the Otuel Texts - Marcel Elias
Circularity and Linearity: The Idea of the Lyric and the Idea of the Book in the Cent Ballades of Jean le Seneschal - Philip Knox
'What Shal I Calle Thee? What Is Thy Name?': Thomas Hoccleve and the making of 'Chaucer' - Sebastian Langdell

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Allegory, Hermeneutics and Epistemology
01 September 2015 - 30 June 2016
30 June 2016
514
Marco Nievergelt
4530
2016
Literature
Middle ages
Western Europe
Marco Nievergelt