Details
First Published: 01 Feb 2009
13 Digit ISBN: 9781571133984
Pages: 224
Size: 9 x 6
Binding: Hardback
Imprint: Camden House
Series:
Fifteenth-Century StudiesSubject:
German LiteratureBIC Class: DSB
Details updated on 10 Sep 2010
Contents
- 1 The Current State of Research on Late-Medieval Drama, 2007-2008: Survey, Bibliography, and Reviews
- 2 Poetry as Source for Illustrated Prose: The 1519 Strassburg Wigoleis vom Rade
- 3 The St. Edith Cycle in The Salisbury Breviary (c.1460)
- 4 L'épanouissement de l'histoire au quinzième siècle en France
- 5 Escuelas de traducción en la Edad Media
- 6 Ten Poems from the Gruuthuse Songbook (c.1462)
- 8 Louis XI, A French Monarch in Pilgrim's Garb: Badges
- 9 Robert Henryson's Morall Fabilles: Irony, Allegory, and Humanism in Late-Medieval Fables
- 10 Defining Violence in Middle English Romances: Sir Gowther and Libeaus Desconus
- 11 Presencia y Ausencia de los Judíos en los Sermons de quaresma de Vicente Ferrer
- 12 "Als ich dich vor gelert haun": Conrad Buitzruss's Recipe Collection in Manuscript Clm 671 (Munich)

The fifteenth century defies consensus on fundamental issues; most scholars agree, however, that the period outgrew the Middle Ages, that it was a time of transition and a passage to modern times. Fifteenth-Century Studies offers essays on diverse aspects of the period, including liberal and fine arts, historiography, medicine, and religion. Following the customary opening article on the current state of fifteenth-century drama research, essays treat such topics as poetry as a source for illustrated German prose, the St. Edith picture cycle in Salisbury, the flourishing of French history; and Spanish schools of translators. Other essays treat poems from the Gruuthuse songbook; Louis XI and pilgrim's dress, Robert Henryson's Moral Fabilles, violence in English romances, Jews' presence through absence in Vicente Ferrer's Sermons, and Conrad Buitzruss's recipe collection in Manuscript Clm 671 (Munich). Book reviews conclude the volume.
Contributors: Edelgard E. DuBruck, James H. Brown, Mary Dockray-Miller, Jean Dufournet, Rocío del Río Fernández, Bas Jongenelen and Ben Parsons, Jennifer Lee, John Marlin, Ilan Mitchell-Smith, Daniel Salas-Días, Elizabeth I. Wade-Sirabian.
Edelgard E. DuBruck is professor emerita of French and Humanities at Marygrove College, Detroit, Michigan, and Barbara I. Gusick is professor emerita of English at Troy University, Dothan, Alabama.