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Recentiores: Later Latin Texts and Contexts |
James J. O'Donnell, Series Editor Latin culture survived Rome's fall by more than a millennium. The study of the texts and the cultural history they embody offers a rich vein still far from exhaustively mined. This series embraces monographs, critical texts, and annotated translations from any period in the history of postclassical Latin writing. Literary history, manuscript studies, cultural history, the "liberal arts" and the technical literature they spawn, and what may still be called "intellectual history" of all periods—from late antiquity to the Renaissance and beyond—will be welcome. Editorial Board
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A Comedy Called Susenbrotus
(1998)
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The Correspondence of Johann Amerbach
(2000)
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Dante's Epistle to Cangrande
(1994)
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The Earth Is Our Book
(2000)
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The Limits of Ancient Christianity
(1999)
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Lucian and the Latins
(1999)
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Magnus Felix Ennodius
(2000)
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Parody in the Middle Ages
(1997)
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Pierio Valeriano on the Ill Fortune of Learned Men
(1999)
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Poetry and the Cult of the Martyrs
(1994)
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Rereading the Renaissance
(1998)
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The Whole Book
(1997)
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Writing Ravenna
(1995)
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