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RONALD VINCE deposited The Sacrifice of Isaac as Psycho-Moral Drama in the group
Medieval Studies on Humanities Commons 3 years, 9 months agoThe horror of the situation at the center of the story of Abraham’s near-sacrifice of Isaac in Genesis has historically prompted a myriad of attempts to reconcile the apparently sadistic demands of God with normal human sensibilities. The tension–both in the story itself and in critical reactions to the story–is inherently dramatic, but the…[Read more]
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Anita Savo started the topic CFP for New England Medieval Consortium 2022: Medieval Ecologies in the discussion
Medieval Studies on Humanities Commons 3 years, 9 months agoNew England Medieval Consortium 2022: Medieval Ecologies
October 8, 2022
Colby College
Waterville, METhis conference will provide an opportunity for medievalists working across a range of disciplines and geographic areas to join in conversation about premodern ecologies and their literary historical representations, as well as their material…[Read more]
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Ann E Mullaney deposited GB Folengo Samples: Psalm 51, March 21 2022 in the group
The Renaissance Society of America on Humanities Commons 3 years, 10 months agoGB Folengo Commentry on Psalm 51, translated into English with brief annotations
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Stephen Hewer deposited Review: Seán Duffy (ed.) Medieval Dublin XVII in the group
Medieval Studies on Humanities Commons 3 years, 11 months agoReview of Medieval Dublin XVII (Dublin: Four Courts, 2019) in Óenach Reviews, 11 (2021-22), pp 27-32
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Nicholas S.M. Matheou deposited Merchant Capital, Taxation & Urbanisation. The City of Ani in the Global Long Thirteenth Century in the group
Medieval Studies on Humanities Commons 3 years, 11 months agoThis article analyses the agency of merchant capital and taxation in processes of urbanisation. The case study is Ani, now abandoned and straddling the Turkish-Armenian border, in the long thirteenth century c.1200-1350. This global-historical conjuncture is defined by the height of the medieval Commercial Revolution and its central Eurasian…[Read more]
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Nicholas S.M. Matheou deposited Hegemony, elitedom and ethnicity: “Armenians” in imperial Bari, c.874–1071 in the group
Medieval Studies on Humanities Commons 3 years, 11 months agoMelus, rendered “Meles” in Greek sources, first appears in 1009 when he and a relative named Dattus rebelled against the east Roman governor-general, the katepano, taking Bari, Ascoli and Troia, before being defeated by a new katepano in 1011 and fleeing to the prince of Salerno. This chapter looks at the evidence for identified Armenians in eas…[Read more]
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Thijs Porck deposited Gerontophobia in Early Medieval England: Anglo-Saxon Reflections on Old Age in the group
Medieval Studies on Humanities Commons 3 years, 11 months agoThijs Porck, “Gerontophobia in Early Medieval England: Anglo-Saxon Reflections on Old Age”, in Sense and Feeling in Daily Living in the Early Medieval English World, ed. Maren Clegg Hyer and Gale R. Owen-Crocker (Liverpool: Liverpool University Press, 2020), 219-235, 278-282, 287.
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Asa Simon Mittman deposited Asa Simon Mittman, Anti-Race? The Need for Colour-Sightedness in Medieval and Renaissance Studies, in A Cultural History of Race in the Renaissance and Early Modern Age, ed. Kim Coles and Dorothy Kim, 2022 in the group
Medieval Studies on Humanities Commons 4 years agoFew studies in medieval and Renaissance cartography focus on race, in part owing to the genealogical issues discussed above, and in part owing to the racist origins and practices of the disciple of art history that normalizes seeing whiteness as both default norm an universal ideal. Johann Joachim Winckelmann, the founder who gave the discipline…[Read more]
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Ignacio Cabello Llano deposited Epidemias y pandemias en la Historia in the group
Medieval Studies on Humanities Commons 4 years agoCómo citar: Ignacio Cabello Llano (coord.), «Epidemias y pandemias en la Historia», en Fontes Medii Aevi, 05/10/2021, en línea: https://fontesmediae.hypotheses.org/tag/epidemias.
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Thijs Porck deposited Let Them Be Vlogged! Video Assignments for the Old English Classroom in the group
Medieval Studies on Humanities Commons 4 years agoA brief article reporting on an educational strategy to use video assignments on Exeter Book Riddles for an Old English course.
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Thijs Porck deposited Beowulf: A Dutch Paper Doll Pirate History (1934) in the group
Medieval Studies on Humanities Commons 4 years agoReports on the existence of a set of paper dolls based on the Old English poem Beowulf, published in various Dutch newspapers in the 1930s.
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Thijs Porck deposited De Middeleeuwen in Midden-aarde. J.R.R. Tol- kien en zijn Oudengelse inspiratiebronnen in the group
Medieval Studies on Humanities Commons 4 years agoA Dutch article that discusses some of the Old English sources that inspired J. R. R. Tolkien.
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Stephen Hewer deposited Legal Identity and 13th-Century English Ireland in the group
Medieval Studies on Humanities Commons 4 years, 1 month agoThe study of legal status in 13th-century English Ireland has suffered from a lack of law-in-action methodology, so many 19th-century assumptions have endured without critique. This article sorts out defensive pleas and petitions from court judgments, and applies decolonial and intersectional feminist methodologies to the terminology regarding the…[Read more]
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Ann E Mullaney deposited Dialogi quos Pomiliones vocat (Dialogs he Calls Short Pieces) in the group
The Renaissance Society of America on Humanities Commons 4 years, 2 months agoThe first section of the text of the unusual 1533 volume published by both Giovanni Battista and Teofilo Folengo: dialogues and prose pieces, inclduing the first of the Psalms commentaries published, together with a translation into English and annotations.
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Ann E Mullaney deposited GB Folengo 1555 Commentaries on Letters of the Apostles, James, Peter and John (1546) in the group
The Renaissance Society of America on Humanities Commons 4 years, 2 months agoSurprising volume of what looks like biblical commentary but is parody and erotica
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Ann E Mullaney deposited GB Folengo Commentary on the Psalms 1543 in the group
The Renaissance Society of America on Humanities Commons 4 years, 2 months agoOversized volume of biblical commentary published in 1543 (and again in 1549, 1557, 1585, 1594) that is actually a parody which features the erotic lexicon popular in its day
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Ann E Mullaney deposited GB Folengo: Glossary of works in the group
The Renaissance Society of America on Humanities Commons 4 years, 2 months agoGlossary of approximately 11,800 Latin words with English translations from GB Folengo’s works (1543-1559)
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Alexa Alice Joubin deposited “Performing Reparative Transgender Identities from Stage Beauty to The King and the Clown,” Trans Historical: Gender Plurality before the Modern, ed. Greta LaFleur, Masha Raskolnikov, and Anna Klosowska (Cornell University Press, 2021), 322-349 in the group
The Renaissance Society of America on Humanities Commons 4 years, 3 months agoAnalyzing trans narratives about the early moderns through the lenses of affective labor and social reparation, this chapter reclaims as trans the Shakespeare films that have been misinterpreted as homosexual. In doing so, this chapter builds a longer, more intersectional history of gendered embodiment. Reparative trans performances—works in w…[Read more]
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Marco Heiles deposited Media Systems and Genre Conventions in Transition: A German Priamel Booklet from Nuremberg, c. 1490 in the group
Medieval Studies on Humanities Commons 4 years, 3 months agoAbstract: The manuscript Cod. Donaueschingen A III 19 of the Badische Landes-bibliothek Karlsruhe is a very thin booklet of six leafs in quarto format. It was written by a professional scribe in Nuremberg around 1490. The booklet is titled Priamel red (‘Priamel speech’) and contains a collection of gnomic texts in Early New High German. The mat…[Read more]
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Ann E Mullaney deposited Pietro Bembo Motti translated (Draft) by Ann Mullaney in the group
The Renaissance Society of America on Humanities Commons 4 years, 3 months agoPietro Bembo (1470-1547) wrote and published in an era in which a highly developed erotic code was adopted by dozens and dozens of writers in Italy, and presumably understood by tens of thousands of readers in Europe. A most helpful text for decoding the erotic lexicon was written by Jean Toscan: Le carnaval du langage: le lexique érotique des…[Read more]
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