Opusculum Fabularum: Die Fabelsammlung der Berliner Handschrift Theol. Lat. Fol. 142: Mittellateinische Studien Und Texte, cartea 26
Autor Christina Meckelnborg, Bernd Schneiderde Limba Germană Hardback – 28 feb 1999
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004113336
ISBN-10: 9004113339
Pagini: 237
Dimensiuni: 164 x 242 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.6 kg
Editura: Brill Academic Publishers
Seria Mittellateinische Studien Und Texte
ISBN-10: 9004113339
Pagini: 237
Dimensiuni: 164 x 242 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.6 kg
Editura: Brill Academic Publishers
Seria Mittellateinische Studien Und Texte
Public țintă
Classical philologists, medievalists and other literary scholars.Recenzii
'...a valuable contribution to our understanding of the history and transmission of fable…’ Edward Wheatley, Speculum, 2003.
'"...a valuable contribution to our understanding of the history and transmission of fable " Edward Wheatley, "Speculum", 2003.
'"...a valuable contribution to our understanding of the history and transmission of fable " Edward Wheatley, "Speculum", 2003.
Notă biografică
Christina Meckelnborg, Dr. phil. (1982), is Professor of Latin and Medieval-Latin Literature at the University of Osnabruck. She has published several works on papyrology, codicology and history of printing in the fifteenth century as well as a commentary on Ovid and the edition of the Silva carminum by Bartholomaeus Coloniensis. Bernd Schneider, Dr. phil. (1969), is Professor of Classical Philology at the University of Osnabruck. Among others he has published several editions of medieval and neo-latin texts (Aristoteles Latinus, Rhetorica; Maffeo Vegio, Aeneissupplement; Sebastian Brant, Fabeln; Bartholomaeus Coloniensis, Silva carminum).
Descriere
The first publication of the Opusculum fabularum, a medieval collection of Latin adaptations of Aesopian fables, which has been handed down in a Berlin manuscript. It is a valuable contribution to the studies of the development of the fable in the Middle Ages and in early modern times.