Journal of the Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, Volúmenes9-10Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, 1988 |
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... Cato as a first reader for students who have mastered Donatus.5 Even when its unvarnished prose fell afoul of the late medieval taste for florid Latin , the Cato was recommended for its noble sentiments . Eberhard the German wrote in ...
... Cato as a first reader for students who have mastered Donatus.5 Even when its unvarnished prose fell afoul of the late medieval taste for florid Latin , the Cato was recommended for its noble sentiments . Eberhard the German wrote in ...
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... Cato is a good book for Erasmus . Its attribution to the ancient Roman Cato is uncertain , as Erasmus admits in the preface , but the Cato's classicism is justified on interior grounds : the language and thought are worthy of the ...
... Cato is a good book for Erasmus . Its attribution to the ancient Roman Cato is uncertain , as Erasmus admits in the preface , but the Cato's classicism is justified on interior grounds : the language and thought are worthy of the ...
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... Cato is Disticha Catonis , ed . Marcus Boas ( Amsterdam : North Holland Publishing Co. , 1952 ) . Since Erasmus's editing and commentary are under discussion , I have used , instead of Boas , the most accessible edition : Catonis ...
... Cato is Disticha Catonis , ed . Marcus Boas ( Amsterdam : North Holland Publishing Co. , 1952 ) . Since Erasmus's editing and commentary are under discussion , I have used , instead of Boas , the most accessible edition : Catonis ...
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Two Early Italian Women Poets | 1 |
Overcoming Obstacles to Meaning | 17 |
Natural Law and Chaucers Physicians Tale | 29 |
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