EDITING of MEDIEVAL LATIN TEXTS in AMERICA. Reprint from Progress of Medieval and Renaissance Studies, Bulletin No. 16, April 1941. + A note on UNDERGRADUATE COURSES in MEDIEVAL HISTORY. Reprinted for privete circulatiobn, ibidem, no 23 July 1955.
EDITING of MEDIEVAL LATIN TEXTS in AMERICA. Reprint from Progress of Medieval and Renaissance Studies, Bulletin No. 16, April 1941. + A note on UNDERGRADUATE COURSES in MEDIEVAL HISTORY. Reprinted for privete circulatiobn, ibidem, no 23 July 1955. | Rare and modern books | Thomson S. Harrison (1895-1975)
EDITING of MEDIEVAL LATIN TEXTS in AMERICA. Reprint from Progress of Medieval and Renaissance Studies, Bulletin No. 16, April 1941. + A note on UNDERGRADUATE COURSES in MEDIEVAL HISTORY. Reprinted for privete circulatiobn, ibidem, no 23 July 1955.
EDITING of MEDIEVAL LATIN TEXTS in AMERICA. Reprint from Progress of Medieval and Renaissance Studies, Bulletin No. 16, April 1941. + A note on UNDERGRADUATE COURSES in MEDIEVAL HISTORY. Reprinted for privete circulatiobn, ibidem, no 23 July 1955. | Rare and modern books | Thomson S. Harrison (1895-1975)
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- Year of publication
- 1941
- Author
- Thomson S. Harrison (1895-1975)
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- Medievalia
- Languages
- Italian
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2 estratti in-8. 1) pp. 15. 2) pp. 5 (da p. 17 a p. 21). fascicoli edit. a graffa. THOMSON was professor of medieval history at the University of Colorado and founding editor of Medievalia et Humanistica and the Journal of Central European Affairs. The collection contains complete or partial facsimiles of 383 manuscripts from nearly 80 libraries throughout Europe and the United States. The focal point of the collection is the writings of Robert Grosseteste, 13th century Bishop of Lincoln, but the works of Walter Burley, John Wyclyf, and other medieval thinkers are also included. I due estratti