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What’s New at Italica Press: February 2014
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Saturday, February 8, 2014. Aiol, A Chanson de Geste, Published. Italica Press is happy to announce the publication of Aiol: A Chanson de Geste,. First English translation by Sandra C. Malicote and A. Richard Hartman. This chanson de geste. Hartman and Malicote’s. Edition and translation is based on manuscript BNFfr 25516 and on the critical editions of W. Foerster and of J. Normand and G. Raynaud. As with their edition of. Elye of Saint Gilles. Posted by Italica Press. Links to this post.
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What’s New at Italica Press: Kevin Poole Interviewed on YouTube
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Sunday, June 21, 2015. Kevin Poole Interviewed on YouTube. Kevin Poole was recently interviewed by Yale University’s Marilyn Wilkes for “The MacMillan Report”. On his recent English edition of The Chronicle of Pseudo-Turpin. Dr Poole reviews the story of Pseudo-Turpin, his translation and his analysis. He discusses his interest in the work for teaching and research and stresses the importance of such works in the Compostela and Roland cycles in the context of Christian-Muslim relations. Subscribe To What...
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What’s New at Italica Press: December 2012
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Saturday, December 22, 2012. We’re happy to be back after a prolonged season of hard work on other projects. We return with some very good news: the first is that Caroline Bruzelius and William Tronzo’s Medieval Naples: An Architectural & Urban History. Has received a very good review in The Burlington Magazine. Our second piece of good news is that the print edition of Ronald G. Musto’s Medieval Naples: A Documentary History 400–1400. Our online bibliographies, and our online image galleries. The book s...
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What’s New at Italica Press: May 2014
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Friday, May 9, 2014. Italica Press Catalog 50. We’re very proud to announce the publication our Fiftieth Italica Press Catalog. Since our founding in 1985, we’ve been publishing our catalog in various forms: first as a two-fold pamphlet, then as a small — and then large — booklet sent via direct mail and in recent years as a downloadable PDF document, in full color with complete details of titles, formats and prices. Written in 1474/75 and newly translated and edited by Kiril Petkov. The Deeds. St Patric...
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What’s New at Italica Press: June 2015
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Sunday, June 21, 2015. Kevin Poole Interviewed on YouTube. Kevin Poole was recently interviewed by Yale University’s Marilyn Wilkes for “The MacMillan Report”. On his recent English edition of The Chronicle of Pseudo-Turpin. Dr Poole reviews the story of Pseudo-Turpin, his translation and his analysis. He discusses his interest in the work for teaching and research and stresses the importance of such works in the Compostela and Roland cycles in the context of Christian-Muslim relations. Links to this post.
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What’s New at Italica Press: New Fall Titles: the West and Islam
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Saturday, November 1, 2014. New Fall Titles: the West and Islam. We’re happy to announce two new titles and one new Kindle edition for the Fall of 2014. All three titles offer interesting variations on the Western perceptions of Islam and the role of the Mediterranean as a bridge among the various cultures of the region. All three titles are available in hardcover, paperback and a variety of digital formats, including searchable PDF downloads and Kindle editions. Composed in an elegant humanist Latin,.
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What’s New at Italica Press: June 2013
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Sunday, June 16, 2013. Italica Press has been publishing editons and studies of. The work of Francesco Petrarch (1304-1374) since its first. Title in 1986. Over the years we have gradually added works by. And about this foundational humanist. These now come. Together to provide a valuable series of titles for the. Classroom, the nonspecialist and the general reader. We call the series The Petrarch Project. Please follow this link to see already published titles. Petrarch’s Two Gardens:. By William Tronzo;.
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What’s New at Italica Press: Reviews of New Titles
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Thursday, December 18, 2014. Reviews of New Titles. We’ve received two excellent reviews for recent titles. Renaissance Quarterly. Has called William Tronzo’s Petrarch’s Two Gardens: Landscape and the Image of Movement. 8220;absorbing and transformative,” while The Medieval Review. Notes that in their edition of Aiol: A Chanson de Geste. Please take a moment or two to read the full text of these reviews at the links above. Posted by Italica Press. Subscribe to: Post Comments ( Atom ).