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Histories of Medieval European Literatures. New Patterns of Representation and Explanation Mortensen, Lars Boje; Høgel, Christian; Borsa, Paolo; Tyler, Elizabeth
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Citation for pulished version (APA): Mortensen, L. B., Høgel, C., Borsa, P., & Tyler, E. (Eds.) (2015). Histories of Medieval European Literatures. New Patterns of Representation and Explanation. Milano: Università di Milano. (Interfaces – A Journal of Medieval European Literatures, Vol. 1).
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vol 1 · 2015
Histories of Medieval European Literatures New Patterns of Representation and Explanation
Lucio Fontana, Concetto Spaziale, 1968, idropittura su tela, 73 × 92 cm. cat. gen. 68 B 16 © Fondazione Lucio Fontana, Milano
Published by Università degli Studi di Milano, Dipartimento di Studi letterari, filologici e linguistici: riviste.unimi.it/interfaces/ Edited by Paolo Borsa Christian Høgel Lars Boje Mortensen Elizabeth Tyler
Histories of Medieval European Literatures New Patterns of Representation and Explanation
Initiated by Centre for Medieval Literature (SDU & York) with a grant from the The Danish National Research Foundation
vol 1 · 2015
università degli studi di milano, dipartimento di studi letterari, filologici e linguistici centre for medieval literature
Contents Paolo Borsa, Christian Høgel, Lars Boje Mortensen, and Elizabeth Tyler
What is Medieval European Literature? 7–24
Simon Gaunt
French Literature Abroad Towards an Alternative History of French Literature 25–61
Panagiotis Agapitos
Contesting Conceptual Boundaries Byzantine Literature and its History 62–91
Stephan Müller
Gute Geschichte/n Literarische Selbsterfindungen und die Geschichte der Literatur des Mittelalters 92–109
Pavlína Rychterová
Genealogies of Czech Literary History 110–141
Benoît Grévin
Les frontières du dictamen Structuration et dynamiques d’un espace textuel médiéval (XIIIe-XV e s.) 142–169
Enrico Fenzi
Translatio studii e translatio imperii Appunti per un percorso 170–208
Ryan Szpiech
From Founding Father to Pious Son Filiation, Language, and Royal Inheritance in Alfonso X, the Learned 209–235
Thomas Ricklin
Der Philosoph als Nekromant Gerbert von Aurillac (Silvester II.) und Vergil im europäischen Hochmittelalter 236–264
Karla Mallette
Cosmopolitan and Vernacular Petrarch at Sea 265–290
Florian Kragl
Deutsch/Romanisch – Lateinisch/Deutsch Neue Thesen zu den Pariser Gesprächen und zu den Kasseler Glossen 291–317
Svend Erik Larsen
From Comparatism to Comparativity Comparative Reasoning Reconsidered 318–347
David Wallace
Nation/Translation An Afterword 348–362
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