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Lincoln Readings of Texts, Materials, and Contexts
Supplementum to Studies in Medieval and Renaissance Sources
Inbunden, Engelska, 2024
2 657 kr
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Studies in Medieval and Renaissance Sources, the transformative successor to Studies in Medieval and Renaissance History (first published in 1964), provides a unique venue for scholars to offer fresh readings of evidence from the period 400–1600. This annual is dedicated to the fundamental scholarship of analysis and interpretation led by direct engagement with the sources—written, visual, material—in any form, from editions, translations, and commentaries to reports, notes, and reflections. By foregrounding the most basic approach of working outwards from the evidence, it aims to foster conversations across disciplines, regions, and periods, as well as to become a reference point for original approaches and new discoveries.This supplementary volume comprises essays on sources from the pre-modern world authored by members of the Medieval Studies Research Group, University of Lincoln, to mark the launch of the new (fourth) series.
Lincoln Readings of Texts, Materials, and Contexts
Supplementum to Studies in Medieval and Renaissance Sources
Häftad, Engelska, 2025
579 kr
Skickas inom 7-10 vardagar
Studies in Medieval and Renaissance Sources, the transformative successor to Studies in Medieval and Renaissance History (first published in 1964), provides a unique venue for scholars to offer fresh readings of evidence from the period 400–1600. This annual is dedicated to the fundamental scholarship of analysis and interpretation led by direct engagement with the sources—written, visual, material—in any form, from editions, translations, and commentaries to reports, notes, and reflections. By foregrounding the most basic approach of working outwards from the evidence, it aims to foster conversations across disciplines, regions, and periods, as well as to become a reference point for original approaches and new discoveries.This supplementary volume comprises essays on sources from the pre-modern world authored by members of the Medieval Studies Research Group, University of Lincoln, to mark the launch of the new (fourth) series.
1 524 kr
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By 1290, the Lincoln Jewry was one of the oldest and most important Jewish communities in medieval England. The community is richly documented across a broad range of sources. Consequently, the Lincoln Jewry can be accessed in a level of detail which is often not possible for other communities elsewhere in England or Europe. Although Lincoln and its Jewish community have been the focus of much scholarly attention, this work is often dispersed across a broad range of publications, is not easily accessed beyond the specialist community, and is often directed towards specific themes and topics (notably the case of Little Hugh of Lincoln (1255)). This interdisciplinary volume corrects this situation by bringing together a series of essays, each of which approaches the Lincoln Jewry from a different perspective or set of sources, which allows the community to be reconstructed in remarkable detail.