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Handlist to the rich collection of manuscripts contained in five
major libraries across New York, giving a full account of their
provenance. This volume provides detailed descriptions of Middle
English prose materials found in the Columbia University Rare Book
and Manuscripts Library, The Pierpont Morgan Library, The New York
Public Library, The New York Academy of Medicine Library, and New
York University Bobst Library (Special Collections). The
manuscripts tend to be less well known than those in English
libraries, with overlooked texts such as the Pseudo-Hildegard
Anti-Mendicant Prophecy; The Book of Palmistry; a subject index of
legal statutes; culinary and medical recipes; and English
instructions to Latin prayers in Books of Hours. Other manuscripts
of note include Trevisa's translation of De proprietatibus rerum by
Bartholomaeus Anglicus, used as a copy-text for Wynkyn de Worde's
first edition printed ca. 1495; and deluxe illustrated manuscripts
of The Pilgrimage of the Soul and Ordinances of Chivalry. The
introduction to the volume highlights the particular interests of
the various collectors and the influences and characteristics
underpinning their acquisitions. All but one of the manuscripts
described from Columbia University were acquired by George A.
Plimpton (1855-1936), whose firm, Ginn and Co., published spelling
books. His collection records an interest in the history of
education, with MS 258, a primer probably compiled for an English
schoolchild, being a highlight. John Pierpont Morgan (1837-1913)
specialized in expensive, illustrated manuscripts, aided in his
purchases by Belle da Costa Greene, who became the first director
of the Morgan Library as a public institution under J.P. Morgan,
Jr. Curt F. Bühler became the Keeper of Printed Books at the
Morgan in 1934, bequeathing to the Library the manuscripts that he
had bought over the years. James Lenox and John Jacob Astor
established the New York Public Library, with Lenox donating two
Wycliffite Bibles and Astor a third. The New York Academy of
Medicine owns two manuscripts relating to the work of the French
surgeon Guy de Chauliac.
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@text: This collection of applies significant critical approaches
to the mythological poetry of the Poetic Edda, a principal source
for Old Norse cosmography and the legends of Odin, Loki, and Thor.
It also provides useful introductions that sketch the critical
history of the Eddas. By applying new theoretical approaches
(feminist, structuralist, post-structuralist) to each of the major
poems, this book yields a variety of powerful and convincing
readings. An essential collection of scholarship for any Old Norse
course, The Poetic Edda will also be of interest to scholars of
Indo-European myth, as well as those who study the theory of myth
Bringing alive the dramatic poems of Old Norse heroic legend,
this new collection offers accessible, ground-breaking and
inspiring essays which introduce and analyse the exciting legends
of the two doomed Helgis and their valkyrie lovers; the
dragon-slayer Siguror; Brynhildr the implacable shield-maiden;
tragic Guorun and her children; Attila the Hun (from a Norse
perspective ); and greedy King Frooi, whose name lives on in
Tolkien s Frodo. The book provides a comprehensive introduction to
the poems for students, taking a number of fresh,
theoretically-sophisticated and productive approaches to the poetry
and its characters. Contributors bring to bear insights generated
by comparative study, speech act and feminist theory, queer theory
and psychoanalytic theory (among others) to raise new, probing
questions about the heroic poetry and its reception.
Each essay is accompanied by up-to-date lists of further reading
and a contextualisation of the poems or texts discussed in critical
history. Drawing on the latest international studies of the poems
in their manuscript context, and written by experts in their
individual fields, engaging with the texts in their original
language and context, but presented with full translations, this
companion volume to The Poetic Edda: Essays on Old Norse Mythology
(Routledge, 2002) is accessible to students and illuminating for
experts. Essays also examine the afterlife of the heroic poems in
Norse legendary saga, late medieval Icelandic poetry, the
nineteenth-century operas of Richard Wagner s Der Ring des
Nibelungen, and the recently published (posthumous) poem by
Tolkien, The Legend of Sigurd and Gudrun.
Series Information: Garland Medieval Casebooks
First published in 1998. The following monograph is a revised and
updated study which developed as a result of three experiences of
the author: an advanced tutorial in Old English, a Fulbright year
in Iceland, and a year teaching Old Icelandic. It is intended as a
contribution to the ongoing revision of oral theory.
Series Information: Garland Studies in Medieval Literature
Bringing alive the dramatic poems of Old Norse heroic legend, this
new collection offers accessible, ground-breaking and inspiring
essays which introduce and analyse the exciting legends of the two
doomed Helgis and their valkyrie lovers; the dragon-slayer Sigurdr;
Brynhildr the implacable shield-maiden; tragic Gudrun and her
children; Attila the Hun (from a Norse perspective!); and greedy
King Frodi, whose name lives on in Tolkien's Frodo. The book
provides a comprehensive introduction to the poems for students,
taking a number of fresh, theoretically-sophisticated and
productive approaches to the poetry and its characters.
Contributors bring to bear insights generated by comparative study,
speech act and feminist theory, queer theory and psychoanalytic
theory (among others) to raise new, probing questions about the
heroic poetry and its reception. Each essay is accompanied by
up-to-date lists of further reading and a contextualisation of the
poems or texts discussed in critical history. Drawing on the latest
international studies of the poems in their manuscript context, and
written by experts in their individual fields, engaging with the
texts in their original language and context, but presented with
full translations, this companion volume to The Poetic Edda: Essays
on Old Norse Mythology (Routledge, 2002) is accessible to students
and illuminating for experts. Essays also examine the afterlife of
the heroic poems in Norse legendary saga, late medieval Icelandic
poetry, the nineteenth-century operas of Richard Wagner's Der Ring
des Nibelungen, and the recently published (posthumous) poem by
Tolkien, The Legend of Sigurd and Gudrun.
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Figures d'Alsace-Lorraine, Conferences, 1912-1913 - Societe de Geographie, Sous Les Auspices de l'Alsacien-Lorrain, Paris (French, Paperback)
Henri Welschinger, Paul Acker, Emile Wetterle, Emile Hinzelin, Andre Lichtenberger, …
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