[...] transmission and cultural reception of texts in their several medieval languages, ensuring they are placed clearly in the historical contexts that gave them meaning.' [4/4]
President of SSMLL Professor Alastair Minnis writes: 'The intellectual values of our monograph series, and indeed of SSMLL at large, align perfectly with those of this press: we promote the scholarly interests and skills necessary for study of the production [...] [3/4]
Dr Anthony Lappin (Stockholm University) shall continue in his current role as lead editor, and will be joined by Drs. Yun Ni (Peking University) and Justin Willson (Yale University). [2/4]
The latest issue of the journal of the Society for the Study of Medieval Languages and Literature, Medium Ævum (94.2), has now been published! Medium Ævum (94.2) contains the articles:
🖊️Mar Gutiérrez-Ortiz, 'Insular additions to Isidore’s Etymologiae?'
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🖊️Miguel C. Fernandes, 'Numbers, words, and gestures: grammar and the medieval tradition of finger-counting'
🖊️Leon Jacobowitz-Efron, 'Il Mal Sartor: the underbelly of the tailor simile in Inferno xv.21'
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Alongside these articles are notes and review articles, as well as reviews of exhibitions, editions, monographs and edited collections.
Become a member of SSMLL today to receive your digital and hard copies of forthcoming Medium Ævum issues by visiting mediumaevum.org.uk
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🖊️Ian Cornelius, 'Endings of half-lines in the Middle English alliterative Joseph of Arimathea'
🖊️Ralph Hanna, 'Robert Holcot in Middle English; or, revisiting The Three Arrows on Doomsday'
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🖊️Eric Weiskott, 'The authenticity of the rubrics in the A-text of Piers Plowman'
🖊️Janice Pinder, 'A Carthusian mirror for princesses? The Dialogus inter Christum et principissam of Denys the Carthusian'
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In the second of our new partnership announcements, we are delighted to share that from 2027, Medium Ævum Monographs will be published by @brepols.net [1/4]