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Librería: Yellowed Leaves Antique & Vintage Books, Port Williams, NS, CanadaYellowed Leaves Antique & Vintage Books
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Soft cover. Condición: Fine. 1st Edition. 207 pp. Sewn. 10 articles, by different authors, about chess, checkers, card playing and gambling in the Middle Ages.

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Librería: Kloof Booksellers & Scientia Verlag, Amsterdam, HolandaKloof Booksellers & Scientia Verlag
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Condición: as new. The Hague : Eleven International Publishing, 2015. Paperback. 410 pp. (Vastgoed, omgeving & recht ; 6). English text. Condition : as new copy. ISBN 9789462366312. Keywords : RECHT, English law English law.

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Librería: Antiquariat Thomas Haker GmbH & Co. KG, Berlin, AlemaniaAntiquariat Thomas Haker GmbH & Co. KG
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Harcover. Condición: Gut. Reprint. 720 S., numerous fig., Guter Zustand / good condition. Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 1455.

Vrouw, familie en macht : bronnen over vrouwen in de Middeleeuwen.
Mostert, M; A Demyttenaere, E.O. van Hartingsveldt & R.E. Künzel (eds.)
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Librería: Kloof Booksellers & Scientia Verlag, Amsterdam, HolandaKloof Booksellers & Scientia Verlag
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Condición: very good. Hilversum : Verloren, 1990. Paperback. 352 pp. ills. ; 25 cm. (Amsterdamse historische reeks. Grote serie, 11). Condition : very good copy. ISBN 9789065502315. Keywords : MEDIEVAL STUDIES, women's studies.

Editorial: Human Sciences Research Council (HSRC), Pretoria, 1990
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Librería: Snookerybooks, Philippolis, Sur AfricaSnookerybooks
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Hardcover. Condición: Very Good. 1st Edition. Laminated boards clean and undamaged. 237pp. with a little pencilling to two of the 17 chapters. Very scarce title.

Editorial: , Brepols, 2013, 2013
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Librería: BOOKSELLER - ERIK TONEN BOOKS, Antwerpen, BelgicaBOOKSELLER - ERIK TONEN BOOKS
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Hardback, XII+364 p., 8 b/w ill. + 4 colour ill., 156 x 234 mm, Languages: English, German, French Utrecht Studies in Medieval Literacy (USML 24 ISBN 9782503507705. News Catalogue Contact & About Partners Downloads Scroll up Scroll down Scroll up Scroll down Scroll up Scroll down Scroll up Scroll down The linguistic situation of… medieval Europe has sometimes been characterized as one of diglossia: one learned language, Latin, was used for religion, law, and documents, while the various vernaculars were used in other linguistic registers. Informing the relationship between Latin and the vernaculars was the choice of Latin as the language of the Western Roman Empire and the Roman Church. This choice entailed the possibility of a shared literary culture and heritage across Europe, but also had consequences for access to that heritage. Scholarship on the Romance languages has contested the relevance of the term diglossia, and the divergence between written or spoken Latin and Romance is a subject of energetic debate. In other linguistic areas, too, questions have been voiced. How can one characterize the interaction between Latin and the various vernaculars, and between the various vernaculars themselves? To what extent could speakers from separate linguistic worlds communicate? These questions are fundamental for anyone concerned with communication, the transmission of learning, literary history, and cultural interaction in the Middle Ages. This volume contains contributions by historians, cultural historians, and students of texts, language, and linguistics, addressing the subject from their various perspectives but at the same time trying to overcome familiar disciplinary divisions. Table of Contents; abbreviations Trace Elements of Obliterated Vernacular Languages in Latin Texts - MICHAEL RICHTER Qu?une femme ne peut pas etre appelee homme: Questions de langue et d?anthropologie autour du concile de Macon (585) - A. DEMYTTENAERE Wie gross war der Einfluss des Griechischen auf die Sprache der (ersten) lateinischen Christen? - ARPAD ORBAN Die Figur des Dolmetschers in der biographischen Literatur des westlichen Mittelalters (IV.-XII. Jh.) - WALTER BERSCHIN Nordic Digraphia and Diglossia - INGER LARSSON The Non-Classical Vocabulary of Celtic Latin Literature: An Overview - ANTHONY HARVEY The Cena Adamnani or Seventh-Century Table Talk - MICHAEL W. HERREN Latin and Old English in Ninth-Century Canterbury - NICHOLAS BROOKS A Sociophilological Study of the Change to Official Romance Documentation in Castile - ROGER WRIGHT L?ancien francais (archaique) et le fonctionnement de la communication verticale latine en Gaule (VIIe-VIIIe siecles) - MARC VAN UYTFANGHE Quelques exemples de compromis morphologiques au VIIIe siecle en Francia - MICHEL BANNIARD Latin Grammars and the Structure of the Vernacular Old Irish Auraicept na nEces - RIJCKLOF HOFMAN From Monks? Jokes to Sages? Wisdom: The Joca Monachorum Tradition and the Irish Immacallam in daThuarad - CHARLES D. WRIGHT Writing in Latin and the Vernacular: The Case of Old High German - DENNIS GREEN Volkssprachige Glossen fur lateinkundige Leser? - ROLF BERGMANN Rustice vel Teodisce appellatur oder: Warum schreibt man Glossen? - AREND QUAK Typen und Funktionen volkssprachiger (althochdeutschen) Eintragungen im lateinischen Kontext - ELVIRA GLASER Liturgical Latin in Early Medieval Gaul - ELS ROSE Sprach Ludwig der Deutsche deutsch? - DIETER GEUENICH Latin and Three Vernaculars in East Central Europe from the Point of View of the History of Social Communication - ANNA ADAMSKA 0 g.

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Librería: Luigi De Bei, PREGANZIOL, TV, ItaliaLuigi De Bei
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Couverture rigide. Condición: Neuf. Estado de la sobrecubierta: Neuf. Edition originale. Studies in Medieval Literacy(USML 8) Reading Images and Texts Medieval Images and Texts as Forms of Communication. Papers from the Third Utrecht Symposium on Medieval Literacy, Utrecht, 7-9 December 2000 M. Hageman, M. Mostert (eds.) X+546 p…., 141 b/w ill. + 19 colour ill., 160 x 240 mm, 2005 ISBN: 978-2-503-51437-6 Languages: English, Latin Hardback The publication is available. Retail price: EURO 125,00 In recent years the relations between images and texts have benefitted from an increase in scholarly attention. In medieval studies, art historians, historians, codicologists, philologists and others have applied their methods to the study of illuminated manuscripts and other works of art. These studies have shifted from a concern about the contents of the messages contained in the artefacts (e.g. in iconography) to an interest in the ways in which they were communicated to their intended audiences. The perception of texts and images, their reception by contemporaries and by later generations have become topics in their own right. The analysis of individual manuscripts and works of art remains the basis for any consideration of their transmission and uses. Yet the time has come for an evaluation of the results of recent work on medieval communication. The interactions between non-verbal and verbal forms of communication, more in particular the relations between visual symbols other than writing and the recording of speech in writing, are important for the evaluation of both images and texts. According to some, medieval images may be 'read'. According to others, the perception of images is fundamentally different from that of texts. Do images have a morphology (colours, lines, planes), a syntax and semantics of their own? In other words: do both texts and images have a 'grammar'? Is it useful to speak of 'visual literacy'? Can texts be considered as images? How are texts and images perceived? Do they communicate different kinds of messages? Can an image's message be put into words? In which social contexts does medieval man prefer the visual to the textual? What about the interplay of texts and images (e.g. in rituals and ceremonies)? Do we observe an evolution in the perception of images due to the development of a literate mentality? These are some of the questions discussed in the contributions to this volume. Size: in-4°.
Librería: Antiquariaat Brinkman, since 1954 / ILAB, Amsterdam, HolandaAntiquariaat Brinkman, since 1954 / ILAB
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Turnhout, Brepols, 2005. x,563 pp. (with 19 col.plates). Bound. (USML.8) - a few contributions in french.