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39 results for "Medieval Latin"

39 results for "Medieval Latin"

Harvard Studies in Medieval Latin

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Harvard Studies in Medieval Latin Harvard Studies in Medieval Latin offers a forum for the publication of texts with translations and commentaries, studies of specific genres or works, and other types of investigations that encourage exploration of...

Jan Ziolkowski

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Research interests: Medieval literature, especially narrative and Latin; education (grammar, rhetoric, and dialectic), poetics, and literary criticism and theory in the Middle Ages; folktales and popular culture in medieval sources, especially Latin...

Mia Brossoie

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Research interests: Latin literature of late antiquity (especially from Charlemagne’s "court"), debate poetry, mirrors, intertextuality, literary boundaries, mixed-form poetry, Hiberno-Latin, pastoral

AB in Classics and Medieval Studies, Brown University...

Language Courses

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The Department of the Classics offers courses in Latin (classical and medieval), Ancient Greek, and Modern Greek at all levels. Ancient Greek and Latin Students with no prior experience should begin with Ancient Greek 1 or Latin 1 and proceed along the...

Paul Russell

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Research interests: Celtic philology and linguistics; multilingualism and bilingualism in Celtic contexts; the manuscript cultures of the Celtic-speaking world; medieval Latin texts in the Celtic-speaking world (including law, hagiography, Gerald of Wales...

The Center for Epigraphical and Palaeographical Studies

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The only comprehensive research facility for the study of Greek and Latin inscriptions and manuscripts in the United States. Fosters the study of inscriptions and manuscripts and promotes research opportunities for those interested in these primary...

Caroline Engelmayer

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Research interests: classical receptions in Renaissance literature; Augustan and Neronian poetry, especially Vergil, Ovid, and Seneca; early modern English literature, especially epic, drama, and lyric; continental humanism; neo-Latin; book history

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