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Medieval and Renaissance Studies: Proceedings of the Southeastern Institute of Medieval and Renaissance Studies Summer, 1966

by Lievsay , John L. (ed.)

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Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 1968 Book. Fine. Hardcover. First Edition. 8vo. Dust Jacket Condition: Near Fine. vii (ii), 174 pp, foreword, I. The Transmission of the Text by Arthur Brown; II. Martin Opitz: Literary Pioneer, Renegade Diplomat, Weathervane in the Eye of the Storm by Werner P. Friederich; III. Did Plato Banish the Poets by Allan H. Gilbert; IV. Lope de Vega's Short Stories: Prieshood and the Art of Literaray Seduction by Bruce W. Wardropper; V. Musical Compositions in Renaissance Intarsia by Gustave Reese; VI. Life in a Doomed City: Cconstantinople Before Its Capture by the Turks by Sir Steven Runciman; VII. Better Teachers than Scotus or Aquinas by Craig R. Thompson; VIII. The Medieval Minstrel by Urban T. Holmes; Appendix: statement of objectives, list of seminars and participants with b&w illustrations. Medieval and Renaissance Series, Number 2: First Edition, 1968. "The lectures presented are wide-ranging in topic -- history, literature, music, art, philosophy, and religion -- and serve to illustrate the continuity of Western civilization and the fluidity of the humanist mind, and offer much to all who are interested with the backgrounds of Western culture." from the jacket flap. Price clipped. Very small red stain on spine-front panel edge dj, else, Pristine, no wear. Clean, tight and strong binding with no underlining, highlighting or marginalia. Green textued cloth with gilt lettering to spine..

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Title
Medieval and Renaissance Studies: Proceedings of the Southeastern Institute of Medieval and Renaissance Studies Summer, 1966
Author
Lievsay , John L. (ed.)
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Hardcover
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Duke University Press
Place of Publication
Durham, NC
Date Published
1968
Keywords
HISTORY MEDIEVAL AND RENAISSANCE STUDIES LECTURES HUMANISM WESTERN CULTURE CRITICISM AND INTERPRETATION
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