Les Eschez D'amours : a critical edition of the poem and its Latin glosses / edited by Gregory Heyworth, Daniel E. O'Sullivan ; with Frank Coulson.

Les Eschéz d'Amours' may be the last great medieval allegory to find its way into a modern edition. In the tradition of the 'Roman de la Rose', the 'Eschéz' surveys matters of love, politics, economics, music, medicine, and chess through the lens of classical and Scho...

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Other Authors: Heyworth, Gregory, 1967- (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: LEIDEN : BRILL, 2013.
Series:Medieval and Renaissance authors and texts ; 10.
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Summary:Les Eschéz d'Amours' may be the last great medieval allegory to find its way into a modern edition. In the tradition of the 'Roman de la Rose', the 'Eschéz' surveys matters of love, politics, economics, music, medicine, and chess through the lens of classical and Scholastic learning. In addition to the first 16,293 (of over 30,000) verses newly edited out of the manuscripts, the editors present a complete apparatus of literary, historical and linguistic essays that place the poem in the context of the scholarly and courtly life of late 14th century Paris. The important Latin glosses of the Venice manuscript of the 'Eschéz' follow in an edition of their own, with critical notes and translation.
Physical Description:1 online resource
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9789004250703
9004250700
1299829635
9781299829633
Language:English.
Source of Description, Etc. Note:Print version record.