Questo sito usa cookie di analytics per raccogliere dati in forma aggregata e cookie di terze parti per migliorare l'esperienza utente.
Leggi l'Informativa Cookie Policy completa.

Libri antichi e moderni

Jaritz, Gerhard Und Michael Richter (Eds.)

Oral History of the Middle Ages. The Spoken Word in Context. Medium Aevum Quotidianum, Sonderband XII. Ceu Medievalia, Volume 3.

Krems, Budapest, 2001.,

38,90 €

Bookshop Buch Fundus

(Berlin, Germania)

Parla con il Libraio

Metodi di Pagamento

Dettagli

ISBN
3901094156
Autore
Jaritz, Gerhard Und Michael Richter (Eds.)
Editori
Krems, Budapest, 2001.
Formato
296 S. Originalbroschur.
Sovracoperta
No
Lingue
Tedesco
Copia autografata
No
Prima edizione
No

Descrizione

Aus dem Nachlass von Michael Richter. Gebraucht, aber gut erhalten. - Inhalt: Michael RICHTER, Beyond Goody and Grundmann -- Tom PETTITT, Textual to Oral: the Impact of Transmission on Narrative Word-Art -- El�d NEMERKENYI, Fictive Audience. The Second Person Singular in the Deliberano of Bishop Gerard of Csan�-- Katalin SZENDE, Testaments and Testimonies. Orality and Literacy in Composing Last Wills in Late Medieval Hungary -- Anna ADAMSKA, The Kingdom of Poland versus the Teutonic Knights: Oral Traditions and Literate Behaviour in the Later Middle Ages -- Giedr�ICK�AIT� Ruler, Protector, and a Fairy Prince: the Everlasting Deeds of Grand Duke Vytautas as Related by the Lithuanian Tatars and Karaites -- Yurij Zazuliak, Oral Tradition, Land Disputes, and the Noble Community in Galician Rus' from the 1440s to the 1460s -- Nada ZECEVIC, Lexis Glukeia. The Importance of the Spoken Word in the Public Affairs of Carlo Tocco (from the Anonymous Chronaca dei Tocco di Cefalonia) -- John A. NICHOLS, A Heated Conversation: Who was Isabel de Aubigny, Countess of Arundel? -- Tracey L. BILADO, Rhetorical Strategies and Legal Arguments: 'Evil Customs' and Saint-Florent de Saumur, 979-1011 -- Detlev KRAACK, Traces of Orality in Written Contexts. Legal Proceedings and Consultations at the Royal Court -- as Reflected in Documentary Sources from 12th-century Germany -- Maria DOBOZY, From Oral Custom to Written Law: The German Sachsenspiegel -- Martha KEIL, Rituals of Repentance and Testimonies at Rabbinical Courts in the 15th Century -- Michael GOODICH, The Use of Direct Quotation from Canonization Hearing to Hagiographical Vita et Miracula -- Sylvia SCHEIN, Bernard of Clairvaux's Preaching of the Third Crusade and Orality -- Michael BRAUER, Obstacles to Oral Communication in the Mission of Friar William of Rubruck among the Mongols -- Elena LEMENEVA, From Oral to Written and Back: A Sermon Case Study -- Albrecht CLASSEN, Travel, Orality, and the Literary Discourse: Travels in the Past and Literary Travels at the Crossroad of the Oral and the Literary -- Ulrich M�LER and Margarete SPRINGETH, "DO not Shut Your Eyes if You Will See Musical Notes:" German Heroic Poetry ("Nibelungenlied"), Music, and Performance -- Manta SZPILEWSKA, Evoking Auditory Imagination: On the Poetics of Voice Production in The Story of The Glorious Resurrection of Our Lord (c. 1580) -- Jens T. WOLLESEN, Spoken Words and Images in Late Medieval Italian Painting -- Gerhard JARITZ, Images and the Power of the Spoken Word. ISBN 3901094156
Logo Maremagnum it