Acknowledgements; Chapter One Introduction; Chapter Two Classification and preliminary survey of manuscripts containing abbreviations and/or paraphrases of the Historia Romana (HR); Chapter Three Class P-4: Relationship and Historical context; Chapter Four Edition of the Historia Romana (= HR) contained in MS Bamberg, Staatsbibliothek, Hist. 3 (= B); Chapter Five The language of texts contained in B; Chapter Six Analysis of the paraphrased version of the Historia Romana (= HR) contained in B; Summary and conclusion; Appendix: variant readings from S and U; Bibliography
Summary
Represents a witness to the transition from Latin to vernacular literature, which the author relates to the intellectual and ideological milieu of the Ottonians. This book offers a classification of extant manuscripts containing rewritings of the Historia Romana. It also defines its guiding ideological and literary principles
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 395-408) and indexes
Notes
Includes text in Latin
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