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On the Christian Religion
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$95.00
ISBN: 9781487543549
Pub Date: September 2022
This volume makes available Marsilio Ficino's polemical work De Christiana religione with introduction and notes.
The Logic of Love in the Canterbury Tales
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$95.00
ISBN: 9781487509033
Pub Date: July 2022
The Logic of Love in the Canterbury Tales proposes a new way to understand the correlation between love and philosophy in Chaucer’s famous collection of stories.
Retrospective Prophecy and Medieval English Authorship
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$65.00
ISBN: 9781487563479
Pub Date: March 2022
This book examines the reception of medieval authors’ works in order to dispel the inaccurate and misleading prophetic reputations that have been attributed to them.
Allegorical Bodies
Power and Gender in Late Medieval France
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$91.00
ISBN: 9781442641877
Pub Date: January 2015
In Allegorical Bodies, Daisy Delogu examines how gendered literary and legal language articulated new concepts of France and Frenchness during the tumultuous reign of the mad king Charles VI (1380–1422).
On the Christian Religion
$95.00
ISBN: 9781487543549
Pub Date: September 2022
This volume makes available Marsilio Ficino's polemical work De Christiana religione with introduction and notes.
The Logic of Love in the Canterbury Tales
$95.00
ISBN: 9781487509033
Pub Date: July 2022
The Logic of Love in the Canterbury Tales proposes a new way to understand the correlation between love and philosophy in Chaucer’s famous collection of stories.
Retrospective Prophecy and Medieval English Authorship
$65.00
ISBN: 9781487563479
Pub Date: March 2022
This book examines the reception of medieval authors’ works in order to dispel the inaccurate and misleading prophetic reputations that have been attributed to them.
Allegorical Bodies
Power and Gender in Late Medieval France
$91.00
ISBN: 9781442641877
Pub Date: January 2015
In Allegorical Bodies, Daisy Delogu examines how gendered literary and legal language articulated new concepts of France and Frenchness during the tumultuous reign of the mad king Charles VI (1380–1422).