The Classics in the Middle Ages: Papers of the Twentieth Annual Conference of the Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies

Author / Editor
Bernardo, Aldo S., and Saul Levin, eds.

Title
The Classics in the Middle Ages: Papers of the Twentieth Annual Conference of the Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies

Published
Binghamton, N.Y.: Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, 1990.

Physical Description
vi, 425 pp.

Description
Twenty-six essays on the impact of the classics on medieval art, history, philosophy, education, and literature. Topics range widely from Coptic textiles to fourteenth-century England, from neo-Platonism to speculative grammar--all addressing the use and understanding of classical imagery tradition, or precedent in medieval thought.
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Contributor
Levin, Saul, ed.

Chaucer Subjects
Background and General Criticism.