1.

Record Nr.

UNINA990003858190403321

Autore

Murray, William G.

Titolo

Farm appraisal and valuation / William G. Murray

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Ames, Iowa : Iowa State University Press, 1961

Descrizione fisica

viii, 440 p. : ill. ; 23 cm

Locazione

SES

Collocazione

H/1.132 MUR

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

2.

Record Nr.

UNINA9911008452703321

Titolo

Fifteenth-century studies . Volume 29 / / edited by Edelgard E. DuBruck and Barbara I. Gusick

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Rochester, NY, : Camden House, c2004

ISBN

1-282-94684-6

9786612946844

1-57113-792-0

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (245 p.)

Collana

Fifteenth-century studies ; ; 29

Altri autori (Persone)

DuBruckEdelgard E

GusickBarbara I

Disciplina

909.4

Soggetti

Civilization, Medieval

Literature, Medieval

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references.

Nota di contenuto

Frontcover; CONTENTS; Essays; The Current State of Research on Late-Medieval Drama: 2000-2002. Survey, Bibliography, and Reviews; Les



métaphores érotiques des 'Cent Nouvelles nouvelles': sexe et écriture.; Variation on a Limbourg Theme: Saint Anastasia at the Nativity in a Getty Book of Hours and in French Medieval Literature; Incunabula on Syphilis; Happy Endings? Representations of Old Age in Fifteenth-Century French Poetry; Das Bildprogramm für Schondochs Novelle 'Die Königin von Frankreich und der ungetreue Marschall' (c.1400)

Lyrisme de plainte et lyrisme de joie dans trois grands mystères français du XVe siècleThe Narratives of Jörg Wickram: Early Examples of Petrarch's Reception in Germany; The Waning of Middle English Chivalric Romance in 'The Squyr of Lowe Degre'; Froissart's Télèphe: A Revealing Link Between Ovidian Invention, the 'Pastourelles,' and the Poet's Persona; Konrad Bollstatter's Scribal Practice as Commentary: Women and the Consequences of Virtue in the Texts of MS CGM 252; Book Reviews; Blanchard, Joël, ed. Philippe de Commynes: Lettres. Geneva: Droz, 2001. Pp. 335.

Campbell, Thomas P. Tapestry in the Renaissance: Art and Magnificence. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art & New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 2002. Pp. 594. 229 color and b/w ill.Duval, Frédéric, ed. Octovien de Saint-Gelais: Le Séjour d'honneur. Geneva: Droz, 2002. Pp. 535.; Filieri, Maria Teresa, ed., Sumptuosa tabula picta: pittori a Lucca tra gotico e rinascimento. Livorno: Sillabe, 1998. Pp. 447, 114 color plates + 253 b. & w. illustrations.

Loewald, Sharon M. Les Figures féminines dans certains Mystères de la Passion en France au Moyen Âge. Villeneuve d'Ascq: Presses Universitaires du Septentrion, 2001. Pp. 408.Sullivan, Karen. The Interrogation of Joan of Arc. Minneapolis/London: University of Minnesota Press, 1999. Pp. xxv;  204.; Tamussino, Ursula. Maria von Ungarn. Ein Leben im Dienst der Casa de Austria. Graz-Vienna-Cologne: Verlag Styria, 1998. Pp. 336;  ill.; Apologies; Backcover

Sommario/riassunto

Fifteenth-Century Studies' has appeared annually since 1977. It publishes essays on all aspects of life in the 15th century, including literature, drama, history, philosophy, art, music, religion, science, and ritual and custom. The editors strive to do justice to the most contested medieval century, a period that defies consensus on fundamental issues. In this volume the standard synopsis of research on 15th-c. theater is followed by essays on reflection/meditation on love and sexuality, physical handicaps, old age, betrayal, and false accusations. Contributors investigate good and bad fortune and human reactions to it, as well as women's virtues. Essays deal with poetry, prose, and drama, while others explore art, looking at illuminations, fresco, and tapestry from the vantage point of hagiography and romance. Finally, there is an essay on scribes, codices, and manuscripts from the perspective of New Philology. Contributors: E. DuBruck, C. Azuela, D.E. Booton, L.V. Gerulaitis, R. Hyatte, S. Jefferis, V. Minet-Mahy, C. Politis, M.J. Seaman, E. I. Wade. Edelgard E. DuBruck is professor emerita in the Modern Languages Department at Marygrove College, and Barbara I. Gusick is professor emerita of English at Troy University-Dothan, Dothan, Alabama.