Description |
1 online resource (242 pages) |
Contents |
Foreword / David N. Klausner -- Preface -- Tabula gratulatoria -- A.G. Rigg's publications, 1963-2004 / Matthew D. Ponesse and Damian Fleming -- "Envoluped in synne": the Bolton Hours and its confessional formula / Alexandra Barratt -- Critical, scientific, and eclectic editing of Chaucer / Charlotte Brewer -- Nonverbal communication in medieval England: some lexical problems / J.A. Burrow -- John of Glastonbury and borrowings from the vernacular / James P. Carley -- Greeks in England, 1400 / David R. Carlson -- Last words: Latin at the end of the Confesio Amantis / Siân Echard -- "Lat be thyne olde ensaumples": Chaucer and proverbs / Douglas Gray -- The hermit and the outlaw: an edition / Richard Firth Green -- Peter Pateshull: one-time friar and poet? / Anne Hudson -- Manuscript evidence for the use of medieval English scientific and utilitarian texts / Linne R. Mooney |
Summary |
Each essay is anchored in the textual realities that grounded Rigg's own scholarship, and bridge the boundaries between traditional academic disciplines - a crossing of interstices in homage to a teacher, friend, and colleague |
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Print version record |
Subject |
English literature -- Middle English, 1100-1500 -- Criticism, Textual
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English literature -- Middle English, 1100-1500 -- History and criticism
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Latin literature, Medieval and modern -- England -- Criticism, Textual
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Latin literature, Medieval and modern -- England -- History and criticism
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Manuscript, Latin (Medieval and modern) -- England
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Manuscripts, Medieval -- England
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Manuscripts, English (Middle)
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English literature -- Middle English
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Latin literature, Medieval and modern
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Manuscripts, English (Middle)
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Manuscripts, Medieval
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England
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Genre/Form |
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Mooney, Linne R
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ISBN |
9781442676268 |
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1442676264 |
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