Founded in 1977 as the publication organ for the Fifteenth-Century Symposia, Fifteenth-Century Studies offers essays on diverse aspects of the 15th century, including liberal and fine arts, historiography, medicine, and religion. Designed as a Festschrift honoring Edelgard E. DuBruck, the current volume focuses on the importance and praise of late-medieval women. Topics include Christine de Pizan's response to Boccaccio's De Mulieribus Claris, the figures of Melibea and Celestina in La Celestina, Catalan love poetry, the Nine Muses in Le Franc's Champion des Dames, and artistic praise of the Virgin Mary. Other topics include a wellness guide for late-medieval seniors, women's sins of the tongue and Villon's Testament, the stoic tradition seen in a farewell letter, medicine and magic, and book-burning. An article demonstrates Bertrand Du Guesclin's extraordinary valor, and two essays on Chaucer explore chivalry and violence in The Knight's Tale and Troilus's withdrawal at the end of Troilus and Criseyde.
CONTRIBUTORS: MELITTA WEISS ADAMSON, GARY B. BLUMENSHINE, KAREN CASEBIER, EDELGARD E. DUBRUCK, OLGA ANNA DUHL, BARBARA I. GUSICK, JAIME LEANOS, ILAN MITCHELL-SMITH, CHRISTIANE RAYNAUD, ROXANA RECIO, BARBARA N. SARGENT-BAUR, KAREN ELAINE SMYTH, STEVEN MILLEN TAYLOR, ARJO VANDERJAGT, ELIZABETH I. WADE-SIRABIAN, KARL A. ZAENKER
Edelgard E. DuBruck is professor emerita at Marygrove College, Detroit, Michigan, and Barbara I. Gusick is professor at Troy University-Dothan, Dothan, Alabama.

Details
First Published: 01 Mar 2007
13 Digit ISBN: 9781571133649
Pages: 241
Size: 9 x 6
Binding: Hardback
Imprint: Camden House
Series:
Fifteenth-Century StudiesSubject:
German LiteratureBIC Class: DSB
Details updated on 04 Feb 2012
Contents
- 1 Preface I
- 2 Preface II
- 3 Wellness Guides for Seniors in the Middle Ages
- 4 Sources and Meaning of the Marian Hemicycle Windows at Évreux: Mosaics, Sculpture, and Royal Patronage in Fifteenth-Century France
- 5 Re-Writing Lucretia: Chrsitine de Pizan's Response to Boccaccio's De Mulieribus Claris
- 6 Vernacular Translation and the Sins of the Tongue: From Brant's Stultifera Navis (1494) to Droyn's La Nef des folles (c.1498)(c.1498)
- 7 La Celestina: Philocaptio o apetito carnal?
- 8 "As Olde Stories Tellen Us": Chivalry, Violence, and Geoffrey Chaucer's Critical Perspective in The Knight's Tale
- 9 Portrait d'une carrière extraordinaire: Bertrand Du Guesclin, chef du guerre modèle, dans la Chronique anonyme dite des Cordeliers (c.1432) (c.1432)
- 10 Humanismo en la Corona de Aragón: el Manuscrito 229 de la Biblioteca
- 11 False Starts and Ambiguous Clues in François Villon's Testament (1461)
- 12 Reassessing Chaucer's Cosmological Discourse at the End of Troilus and Criseyde (c.1385)*
- 13 Down to Earth and Up to Heaven: The Nine Muses in Martin Le Franc's Le Champion des Dames
- 14 Guillaume Hugonet's Farewell Letter to His Wife on April 3, 1477: "My Fortune is Such that I Expect to Die Today and to Depart this World"
- 15 Fifteenth-Century Medicine and Magic at the University of Heidelberg
- 16 Book-Burning: The Saint Brendan Story in the Light of Christian Tradition