Motion in Late Medieval English Literature: Impulse, Randomization, and Acceleration.
- Author / Editor
- Schneider, Thomas R.
Motion in Late Medieval English Literature: Impulse, Randomization, and Acceleration.
- Published
- Dissertation Abstracts International A75.05 (2014): n.p.
- Description
- Studies physical motion, readerly motion, and other motions related to texts in late medieval English literature, including a chapter on Chaucer's "engagement with motion as a concept in natural philosophy" in HF and PF, connecting it with the physics of William of Ockham.
- Chaucer Subjects
- House of Fame
Parliament of Fowls
Sources, Analogues, and Literary Relations