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Joseph M. Ortiz started the topic Suggestions Requested for LCC 16th-Century English Forum Executive Committee in the discussion
LLC 16th-Century English on MLA Commons 2 years agoDear Members of the LLC 16th-Century English Forum: The members of the current Executive Committee for the LLC 16th-Century English Forum invite nominations/suggestions of MLA members who may wish to serve on the Executive Committee. This is a great opportunity to shape panels at MLA and the field generally. Please send questions or suggestions to…[Read more]
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Richard A. Strier replied to the topic Call for Self-Nominations for Appointment to Executive Committee in the discussion
LLC 17th-Century English via email on MLA Commons 2 years agoDear Professor Su Fan Ng,
I might be willing to help out, BUT I have to tell you that I no longer attend MLA, and could only work virtually.
Richard Strier
Sulzberger Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus
Editor, Modern Philology, 2004-2016
Department of English
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Penelope Geng started the topic CFP MLA LLC 16c English: “Disability Aesthetics in a Premodern Global Context” in the discussion
LLC 16th-Century English on MLA Commons 2 years, 11 months agoThe MLA LLC Forum for Sixteenth-Century English Literature is sponsoring a guaranteed panel on “Disability Aesthetics in a Premodern Global Context” at the MLA 2024 conference in Philadelphia (4-7 Jan. 2024). We welcome submissions and inquiries from scholars at all career stages.
Call for Papers: How might we study disability aesthetics alo…[Read more]
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Sjoerd Levelt deposited Early Modern Marginalia and #earlymoderntwitter in the group
Digital Humanists on Humanities Commons 3 years, 1 month agoLike early modern marginalia, tweets are used to engage with text in a plethora of ways: to annotate, explain, comment, cross- reference, call attention, memorise, disparage, satirise, ridicule, praise, translate, summarise, &c.—and to make apparently entirely extraneous, sometimes unintelligible, comments. Twitter is used by scholars in Early M…[Read more]
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Sjoerd Levelt deposited Jacob Van Maerlant and the Papacy: A Middle English Misreading of Middle Dutch Verse on Humanities Commons 3 years, 1 month ago
During the English Reformation, William Barlow and John Foxe found an unlikely champion for the translation of scripture into the vernacular in the prolific thirteenth-century Flemish author Jacob van Maerlant. His fame in England was based on the only known recorded mention of a Middle Dutch author by name in a Middle English text, and rested on…[Read more]
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Sjoerd Levelt deposited ‘Also, I Am Sending You Two Cheeses’: Dutch Strangers, c. 1470–c. 1550 on Humanities Commons 3 years, 1 month ago
This paper will investigates some of the pre-existing Anglo-Dutch infrastructure on which the ‘Stranger’ communities of the middle of the sixteenth century could build, focusing on five people involved in the burgeoning printing industry and book trade: William Caxton, Jan van Doesborch, Jacob van Meeteren, Steven Mierdman and Nicolaes van den Ber…[Read more]
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Sjoerd Levelt deposited Marcus Boxhorn’s Misattribution of Verses from Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales to John Gower on Humanities Commons 3 years, 1 month ago
A quotation of verses from Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales in the work of Leiden University professor of History and Rhetoric Marcus Zuerius Boxhorn (1602-53) has been cited as evidence for acquaintance with Chaucer’s work in the Netherlands in the seventeenth century, though scholars have expressed surprise that Boxhorn attributed the verses not to C…[Read more]
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Sjoerd Levelt deposited De Middelnederlandse Brut-kroniek: Propaganda uit de Engelse Rozenoorlogen voor een Nederlandstalig publiek on Humanities Commons 3 years, 1 month ago
Translated title of the contribution: The Middle Dutch Brut Chronicle: Propaganda from the English Rose Wars for a Dutch-speaking audience.
In 1480 rolde in Utrecht de Middelnederlandse vertaling van de Fasciculus temporum [Een bundel van tijden] van de drukpers van Johan Veldener. Al twee keer eerder was de drukker betrokken geweest bij de…[Read more]
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Sjoerd Levelt deposited Huizinga for the twenty‐first century on Humanities Commons 3 years, 1 month ago
Review article of:
Johan Huizinga, Herfsttij der Middeleeuwen, Studie over levens- en gedachtenvormen der veertiende en vijftiende eeuw in Frankrijk en de Nederlanden, edited by Aton van der Lem (Leiden: Leiden University Press, 2020).
Johan Huizinga, Autumntide of the Middle Ages, A Study of Forms of Life and Thought of the Fourteenth and…[Read more]
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Sjoerd Levelt deposited Early Modern Marginalia and #earlymoderntwitter on Humanities Commons 3 years, 1 month ago
Like early modern marginalia, tweets are used to engage with text in a plethora of ways: to annotate, explain, comment, cross- reference, call attention, memorise, disparage, satirise, ridicule, praise, translate, summarise, &c.—and to make apparently entirely extraneous, sometimes unintelligible, comments. Twitter is used by scholars in Early M…[Read more]
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