Medieval
Studies
The
Medieval Translator IV
Roger Ellis & Ruth Evans, editors
Essays addressing historical and cultural contexts, questions of gender,
class, and national or ethnic identity, the character and function of
translator and of reader, and language as a non-transparent medium.
1994 / 272 pages / 86698-128-4 / MR123 / $24 $12
Saints:
Studies in Hagiography
Sandro Sticca, editor
These fifteen essays examine art, history, literature, and liturgy and
explore such topics as sexuality, patronage, childhood and sanctity,
desert saints, urban saints, royal saints, shrines, and relics.
1996 / 384 pages / illus. / 86698-179-9 / MR141 / $28 $14
The
Medieval Book of Birds: Hugh of Fouilloy's Aviarium
Willene B. Clark, editor and translator
The first modern critical edition and English translation of this mid-12th-century
monastic text, the volume includes a monographic introduction providing
a thorough study of the visual and textual traditions and is enriched
by over 100 reproductions.
1992; repr. 1996 / 464 pages / illus. / 86698-091-1 / MR80 / $38
$19
Johannes
de Alta Silva, Dolopathos, or The King and the Seven Wise Men
Brady B. Gilleland, translator
Earliest example of the western branch of The Seven Sages Cycle. First
English translation.
1981 / 136 pages / 86698-001-6 / MR2 / $16 $8
Paper: 86698-006-7 / MR2p / $9 $3
The
Medieval Gospel of Nicodemus: Texts, Intertexts, and Contexts in Western
Europe
Zbigniew Izydorczyk, editor
The eleven essays are intended for scholars specializing in medieval
literatures of Western Europe and in religious traditions, particularly
in the transmission of apocryphal and legendary lore, as well as for
textual scholars and comparatists.
1997 / 550 pages / 86698-198-5 / MR158 / $45 $30
Medieval
Archaeology
Charles L. Redman, editor
Seventeen papers show how archaeological data can solve central interpretive
problems.
1989 / 320 pages / 86698-044-X / MR60 / $24 $12
Social
Unrest in the Late Middle Ages
Francis X. Newman, editor
Five major essays explore various patterns of social unrest in late
medieval Europe.
1986 / 160 pages / 86698-071-7 / MR39 / $20 $10
Oral
Tradition in the Middle Ages
W. F. H. Nicolaisen, editor
The book addresses the question: how did oral tradition shape, influence,
and help to create works of written literature in Old and Middle English?
Contributors include Albert B. Lord, John Miles Foley, Carl Lindahl,
and Joseph Falaky Nagy.
1995 / 240 pages / illus. / 86698-165-9 / MR112 / $24 $16
The
Poems of Alcimus Ecdicius Avitus: Translation and Introduction
George W. Shea, translator
The first modern translation of the work of the 6th-century bishop of
Vienne (one of Milton's probable models) makes accessible an author
considerably significant to the social and intellectual history of late
antiquity and the early Middle Ages.
1997 / 168 pages / 86698-214-0 / MR172 / $24 $16
Anglo-Saxon
and Celtic
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of page
Dafydd ap Gwilym:
The Poems
Richard Morgan Loomis, translator
The first complete English translation of the works by the great medieval
Welsh poet.
1982 / 352 pages / 86698-015-6 / MR9 / $24 $8
Syntax
and Style in Old English: A Comparison of the Two Versions of Waerferth's
Translation of Gregory's Dialogues
David Yerkes
1982 / 112 pages / 86698-011-3 / MR5 / $24 $6
Middle
English and Anglo-Latin
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of page
Chaucer's Troilus
and Criseyde: "Subgit to alle poesye": Essays in Criticism
R. A. Shoaf, editor
The sixteen essays in this collection range widely in critical discourse
and bear strong witness to the originality and richness of Chaucer's
masterpiece.
1992 / 288 pages / 86698-150-0 / MR104 / $30 $15
Fortune's
Stabilness: Charles of Orleans's English Book of Love: A Critical Edition
Mary-Jo Arn, editor
Awarded the Emblem of the Committee on Scholarly Editions of the MLA.
". . . an expert and readable edition" (Studies in the
Age of Chaucer ).
1994 / 640 pages / illus. / 86698-147-0 / MR138 / $45 $23
Robert
Mannyng of Brunne, The Chronicle
Idelle Sullens, editor
". . . a great service to those interested in early English historiography"
(Arthuriana ).
1996 / 920 pages / illus. / 86698-137-3 / MR153 / $60 $30
An Annotated
Index to the Commentary on Gower's Confessio Amantis
Peter Nicholson
Entry and brief summary, by book and line, for every significant reference.
The bibliography is the most complete available.
1989 / 608 pages / 86698-046-6 / MR62 / $40 $20
Johannis
Wyclif Summa Insolubilium
Paul Vincent Spade & Gordon Anthony Wilson, editors
Logical and semantic problems ("Liar's Paradox"). Influential
in formulating subsequent theories of semantic paradox.
1986 / 176 pages / 86698-074-1 / MR41 / $30 $6
Elias
of Thirplow: Serium Senectutis
Roger Hillas, editor and translator
A facing-page translation of a Menippean satire in dialogue form, combining
the style of Martianus Capella and the design of Boethius. ". .
. the first English edition . . . a critical approach to the text with
full apparatus" (Bulletin Codicologique ).
1995 / 312 pages / 86698-169-1 / MR116 / $32 $16
Medieval
Literature: Texts and Interpretation
Tim William Machan, editor
Nine original essays on late Middle English literature focus on interrelations
between textual and interpretive studies. All the major genres--romance,
drama, the lyric--and major writers--Chaucer, Langland, Lydgate--are
examined.
1991 / 208 pages / 86698-090-3 / MR79 / $24 $8
Richard
Knapwell, Quaestio disputata de unitate formae: A Critical Edition
Francis E. Kelley, editor
A critical edition of this controversial work (c. 1285-1286).
1982 / 100 pages / paper / 86698-022-9 / MR15 / $25 $5
William
of Malmesbury, Polyhistor: A Critical Edition
Helen Testroet Ouellette, editor
Excerpts and adaptations from the Malmesbury Abbey library.
1982 / 176 pages / 86698-017-2 / MR10 / $30 $6
Medieval
and Renaissance Studies
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of page
English Language
Scholarship: A Survey and Bibliography from the Beginnings to the End
of the Nineteenth Century
Helmut Gneuss
A packed and valuable overview of the development of English linguistic
scholarship, from the Anglo-Saxon period to the 20th century. Rich bibliography
on 71 topics. ". . . an extremely practical and lucid book"
--Henry Sweet Newsletter
1996 / 160 pages / 86698-130-6 / MR125 / $24 $16
Medieval
and Renaissance Spanish
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of page
The Medieval
Theater in Castile
Charlotte Stern
The scope includes not only plays but pageants, processions, music,
song, dance, pantomime, folk drama, and ritual, from a range of original
sources: Latin treatises, encyclopedias, glossaries, papal decrees,
synodal canons, penitentials, civil laws, chronicles, travelogues, municipal
minutes, and pictorial arts from England, France, and Italy as well
as Iberia.
1996 / 336 pages / 86698-196-9 / MR156 / $26 $16
El encanto
es la hermosura y el hechizo sin hechizo: La segunda Celestina
Thomas Austin O'Connor, editor
". . . the very model of a modern pedagogical edition of a 17th-century
comedia " (Bulletin of the Comediantes ).
1994 / 224 pages / 86698-135-7 / MR128 / $30 $15
Motif-Index
of Medieval Catalan Folktales
Edward J. Neugaard, compiler
A comprehensive research tool for scholars interested in the development
of short prose fiction in medieval Spain.
1993 / 160 pages / 86698-110-1 / MR96 / $22 $11
John of
the Cross, The Living Flame of Love: Versions A and B
Jane Ackerman, translator
". . . facing-page redactions with differences in boldface . .
. an invaluable new tool" (Religious Studies Review
).
1995; repr. 1997 / 256 pages / 86698-143-8 / MR135 / $28 $14
Medieval
Italian
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of page
Merchant
Culture in Fourteenth-Century Venice: The Zibaldone da Canal
John E. Dotson, translator
"Dotson is to be commended for his thorough-going edition/translation
of this important fourteenth-century text. . ." (Renaissance
Quarterly ).
1994 / 240 pages / 86698-112-8 / MR98 / $25 $13
Neo-Latin
Acta
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of page
Acta Conventus
Neo-Latini Hafniensis
Rhoda Schnur, general editor; Ann Moss, Philip Dust,
Paul Gerhard Schmidt, Jacques Chomarat, & Francesco Tateo, regional
editors
Proceedings of the Eight International Congress of Neo-Latin Studies
(Copenhagen 1991).
1994; repr. 1997 / 1,032 pages / 86698-173-X / MR120 / $80
$40
Acta Conventus
Neo-Latini Torontonensis
Alexander Dalzell, Charles Fantazzi, & Richard J.
Schoeck, editors
Proceedings of the Seventh International Congress (Toronto 1988).
1991 / 896 pages / 86698-098-9 / MR86 / $60 $30
Acta Conventus
Neo-Latini Guelpherbytani
Stella Revard, Fidel Rädle, & Mario A. Di Cesare,
editors
Proceedings of the Sixth International Congress (Wolfenbüttel 1985).
1988 / 720 pages / 86698-037-7 / MR53 / $60 $30
Acta Conventus
Neo-Latini Sanctandreani
I. D. McFarlane, editor
Proceedings of the Fifth International Congress (St. Andrews 1982).
1986 / 656 pages / 86698-070-9 / MR38 / $60 $30
Acta Conventus
Neo-Latini Bononiensis
Richard J. Schoeck, editor
Proceedings of the Fourth International Congress (Bologna 1979).
1985 / 704 pages / 86698-072-5 / MR37 / $60 $30
Medieval
and Renaissance French
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of page
The Lyrics of
Richard De Semilli: Critical Edition and Musical Transcription
Susan M. Johnson, editor
Complete 12th-century poetic works with their melodies in a modernized
version. With full introduction and critical apparatus.
1992 / 112 pages / 86698-092-X / MR81 / $20 $5
Renaissance Masters
Series: Rabelais
Michael J. Heath
Intended for a wide audience, this series presents consequential men
and women of the Renaissance in concise, freshly interpreted studies
by leading scholars.
1996 / 144 pages / 86698-181-0 / MR130 / $22 $16
Ronsard's
Hymnes : A Literary and Iconographical Study
Philip Ford
The poems are placed in the intellectual context of Renaissance Europe,
particularly Neoplatonism. The study is aimed at a wide academic audience,
notably students and scholars specializing in Renaissance or French
literature and art history.
1997 / 352 pages / illus. / 86698-197-7 / MR157 / $30 $20
Honoré
d'Urfé, Astrea
Steven Rendall, translator
A pivotal work in the history of fiction, a summa of narrative forms,
Astrea generated enormous enthusiasm among its first audience and offers
moderns complex, 17th-century views of aristocracy, love, politics,
history, geology, and astronomy.
1995 / repr. 1997 / 416 pages / 86698-142-X / MR134 / $30
$10
Christine
de Pizan, Le livre du duc des vrais amans
Thelma S. Fenster, editor
A critical edition of her last courtly narrative, the poem stands out
from Christine's corpus as an explicit criticism from a woman's perspective
of the courtly adulterous paradigm, a view she only cautiously expresses
in earlier works.
1995 / 224 pages / 86698-129-2 / MR124 / $24 $12
Transtextualities:
Of Cycles and Cyclicity in Medieval French Literature
Sara Sturm-Maddox and Donald Maddox, editors
Stimulating essays on a range of topics, including the medieval cycle
and the process of mapping a trope, the cyclicity and transtextual coherence
in Chrétian de Troyes, cyclicity in the Lancelot-Grail cycle
and in medieval French drama, and the genealogy of later medieval narrative
cycles.
1996 / 216 pages / 86698-189-6 / MR149 / $24 $8
Michel
Zink, Medieval French Literature, An Introduction
Jeff Rider, translator
Zink's book comprehensively and critically reviews and reforges what
is currently known about medieval French literature and its development.
Rider's translation will be useful for students at the undergraduate
and graduate levels.
1995 / 184 pages / 86698-163-2 / MR110 / $25 $15
Jean du
Tillet and the French Wars of Religion: Five Tracts, 1562-1569
Elizabeth A. R. Brown
As secretary and greffier civil (civil clerk) of the Parlement of Paris
(1530B1570), Jean du Tillet reveals himself in these five treatises
as a champion of the Catholic faith. This edition is directed at 16th-century
history and Reformation scholars.
1994 / 248 pages / 86698-155-1 / MR108 / $25 $13
The Christian
at Prayer: An Illustrated Prayer Manual Attributed to Peter the Chanter
(d. 1197)
Richard C. Trexler
Peter's influence (fl. 1170B1190). Includes text, introduction, seven
postures.
1987 / 264 pages / 86698-027-X / MR44 / $25 $13
Renaissance
Studies
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of page
Creative Imitation:
New Essays on Renaissance Literature in Honor of Thomas M. Greene
David Quint, Margaret W. Ferguson, G. W. Pigman III,
& Wayne A. Rebhorn, editors
Essays addressing the problems of rhetoric and imitation inherent in
the legacy from humanism, feminist criticism and theory, and ways of
exploring the relationship between literature and history, and the implications
for representations of selfhood.
1992 / 456 pages / 86698-109-8 / MR95 / $36 $18
Reconsidering
the Renaissance
Mario A. Di Cesare, editor
31 essays by Kristeller, M. Allen, Monfasani, Mirollo, ffolliott, Shoaf,
et al. on subjects such as astrology, historiography, acting, spas,
early bookmaking, music, witchcraft, gardens, popular religion, neopaganism,
Neoplatonism, and homosexuality.
1992 / 544 pages / 86698-107-1 / MR93 / $40 $20
Ernesto
Grassi, The Primordial Metaphor
Laura Pietropaolo and Manuela Scarci, translators
Examines the ontology of metaphor from the origins of sound, language,
and mimesis, as well as in the work of Salutati, Freud, Leopardi, Pseudo-Longinus,
Proust, and Novalis, culminating in a reading of Ecclesiastes from this
perspective.
1994 / 160 pages / 86698-125-X / MR121 / $20 $5
G. A.
Bredero, The Spanish Brabanter : A Seventeenth-Century Dutch
Social Satire in Five Acts
H. David Brumble III, translator
The first English translation of Bredero's Spaanschen Brabander (1617),
a bright satire epitomizing early Amsterdam.
1982 / 160 pages / 86698-018-0 / MR11 / $20 $5
Heidegger
and the Question of Renaissance Humanism: Four Studies
Ernesto Grassi
Studies in Heideggerian philosophy, showing that basic theses on Being
and beings, reason and language, poetry and philosophy were anticipated
by Italian humanists.
1983 / 112 pages / 86698-062-8 / MR24 / $24 $6
Miscellanea
Moreana: Essays for Germain Marc'hadour
Clare M. Murphy, Henri Gibaud, & Mario A.Di Cesare,
editors
Twenty-fifth anniversary volume of Moreana.
1989 / 608 pages / 86698-045-8 / MR61 / $50 $20
Renaissance Masters
Series: Janus Secundus
David Price
One of the most significant and enduring Renaissance Latin erotic poets.
1996 / 128 pages / 86698-180-2 / MR143 / $22 $11
Persons
in Groups: Social Behavior as Identity Formation in Medieval and Renaissance
Europe
Richard C. Trexler, editor
Eighteen papers define the major approaches to the subject.
1985 / 272 pages / 86698-069-5 / MR36 / $24 $12
Renaissance
Dialectic and Renaissance Piety: Benet of Canfield's Rule of Perfection:
A Translation and Study
Kent Emery, Jr., editor
First English translation; introduction includes discussion of Benet
and Neoplatonic theology.
1987 / 328 pages / 86698-034-2 / MR50 / $30 $8
Place
and Displacement in the Renaissance
Alvin Vos, editor
12 essays address the concept of physical places as symbolic domains;
they pay particular attention to popular culture and contemporary visual
representations. "In this handsome and well-illustrated volume
. . . Vos and his authors have given us an array of challenging ideas
to ponder and some models to emulate" (Sixteenth Century Journal).
1995 / 320 pages / 86698-139-X / MR132 / $25 $13
Renaissance
Humanism: Studies in Philosophy and Poetics
Ernesto Grassi
Concludes Grassi's dialogue with Heidegger: the philosophical import
of humanism in Salutati, Bruni, Valla, Alberti, Landino, Poliziano,
Pontano, Vives, and Erasmus.
1988 / 168 pages / 86698-035-0 / MR51 / $24 $8
Italian
Renaissance
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of page
Dante
in America: The First Two Centuries
A. Bartlett Giamatti, editor
Essays ranging from John Chipman Gray's review (1813) to Robert Fitzgerald
on Binyon's translation.
1983 / 432 pages / 86698-059-8 / MR23 / $36 $12
Pierpaolo
Vergerio the Elder: The Humanist as Orator
John M. McManamon, S.J.
"An important book . . . will change the way scholars approach
humanism in the early fifteenth century" (Catholic History Review
).
1996 / 240 pages / 86698-204-3 / MR163 / $26 $18
Filippo
Beroaldo the Elder, Annotationes Centum: Critical Edition with Commentary
Lucia A. Ciapponi, editor
The first critical edition of Beroaldo's miscellany and a study of its
relationship to Poliziano's Miscellaneorum centuria prima and
humanist philology in general, the correcting and interpreting of classical
texts.
1995 / 192 pages / 86698-138-1 / MR131 / $28 $14
Petrarch's
Songbook: Rerum Vulgarium Fragmenta :
A Verse Translation
James Wyatt Cook, translator; Germaine Warkentin, introduction
"Cook's translation into English blank verse captures the moods,
tones, and variety of Petrarch's own verses. . . a truly admirable feat"
(Konrad Eisenbichler, Center for Reformation and Renaissance Studies,
Toronto).
1995 / 464 pages / 86698-191-8 / MR151 / $30 $15
The Orlando
Furioso : A Stoic Comedy
Clare Carroll
A range of intertexts, both Latin and Italian, place the poem in its
intellectual context.
1997 / 256 pages / 86698-215-9 / MR174 / $26 $13
Torquato
Tasso: Creation of the World
Joseph Tusiani, translator
Tasso's encyclopedic poem Mondo Creato, his last work.
1982 / 272 pages / 86698-019-9 / MR12 / $20 $10
English
Renaissance
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of page
Robert Knightley,
Alfrede or Right Reinthron'd : A Translation of William Drury's
Aluredus sive Alfredus
Albert H. Tricomi, editor
This translation by Knightley (1659/60) of one of the rare 17th-century
plays to depict a Catholic saint shows one way the English Catholic
community sustained itself.
1993 / 176 pages / 86698-113-6 / MR99 / $30 $8
Shakespeare's
English Histories: A Quest for Form and Genre
John W. Velz, editor
Resisting the New Historical reduction of representations of the past
to politics and ideology, the volume recovers the dramaturgical aesthetics
of these plays. Suitable as a textbook for undergraduate and graduate
students.
1996; repr. 1997 / 280 pages / 86698-140-3 / MR133 / $25 $13
Bishop
Joseph Hall and Protestant Meditation in Seventeenth-Century England:
A Study of The Art of Divine Meditation (1606) and Occasional
Meditations (1663)
Frank Livingstone Huntley, editor
1981 / 232 pages / 86698-000-8 / MR1 / $20 $8
Paper: 86698-005-9 / MR1p / $9 $4
A Choice
Ternary of English Plays: Gratiae Theatrales (1662)
William M. Baillie, editor
Three Renaissance plays of considerable social interest--Thorny Abbey,
The Marriage Broker, and Grim the Collier of Croydon.
1984 / 320 pages / 86698-054-7 / MR26 / $24 $8
Lord Herbert
of Chirbury: Pagan Religion
John Butler, translator
The first English translation since 1705, the book contains notes on
Herbert's sources, informed discussion of his speculations, and a complete
bibliography of one of the most radical religious writers of the 17th
century.
1996 / 384 pages / 86698-193-4 / MR152 / $30 $15
Richard
Hooker
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of page
Of the Laws
of Ecclesiastical Polity,Volume VI, Parts I and II (2 volumes)
W. Speed Hill, general editor
The Folger Library Edition of the Works of Richard Hooker. ". .
. a permanent landmark in the study of Hooker" (Bibliographical
Society of America ); "a splendid accomplishment"
(Renaissance Quarterly ).
1993 / 2 vols. / 1,296 pages / 86698-152-7 / MR106 / $75 $50
Richard
Hooker and the Construction of Christian Community
Arthur Stephen McGrade, editor
20 essays by noted scholars including Bouwsma, Collinson, Hill, Schoeck,
Secor, Shuger, Vickers, etc.
1997 / 440 pages / 86698-206-X / MR165 / $32 $24
John
Milton
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of page
Of
Poetry and Politics: New Essays on Milton and His World
P. G. Stanwood, editor
Key studies on prophecy, gender, politics, and other specific topics
by Martz, Leonard, J.M. Evans, Wilding, Hale, Rajan, Radzinowicz, Revard,
Mueller, etc. Belongs on every Miltonist's shelf.
1995; repr. 1997 / 368 pages / 86698-131-4 / MR126 / $24 $12
Milton
in Italy: Contexts, Images, Contradictions
Mario Di Cesare, editor
Winner of the Irene Samuel Memorial Award from the Milton Society of
America. "The collection stands out well above most such books"
(Seventeenth Century News ).
1991 / 616 pages / 86698-103-9 / MR90 / $40 $20
A
Scripture Index to John Milton's De Doctrina Christiana
Michael Bauman, compiler
Identifies more than 9,000 biblical quotations and allusions. The Index
is keyed to both the Yale and Columbia editions.
1989 / 184 pages / 86698-076-8 / MR67 / $18 $9
Milton's
Sonnets: An Annotated Bibliography, 1900-1992
Edward Jones
The bibliography of choice for advanced research on the sonnets.
1994; repr. 1997 / 160 pages / 86698-127-6 / MR122 / $20 $10
A
Fine Tuning: Studies of the Religious Poetry of Herbert and Milton
Mary A. Maleski, editor
A spirited collection of essays, both traditional and contemporary,
on the poetry of Herbert and Milton.
1989 / 336 pages / 86698-048-2 / MR64 / $32 $10
Milton:
A Bibliography for the Years 1624-1700
John T. Shawcross, compiler
This book and the Addenda (MR30A) constitute the standard reference
work for all Miltonists. Over 2,100 entries.
1984 / 464 pages / 86698-064-4 / MR30 / only sold with MR30A (below);
price for both: $36 $12
Milton:
A Bibliography for the Years, 1624-1700: Addenda and Corrigenda
John T. Shawcross, compiler
All pertinent items published since 1984.
1990 / 40 pages / paper / 86698-081-4 / MR30A / sold as a set with
MR 30 (above) or separately: $7 $2
Renaissance
English Text Society
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of page
George Herbert,
The Temple: A Diplomatic Edition
Mario A. Di Cesare, editor
Awarded the Emblem of the Committee on Scholarly Editions of the MLA.
". . . it by rights should take primacy of place among all prior
editions of The Temple as the text to quote" (George
Herbert Journal ).
1995 / 544 pages / illus. / 86698-038-5 / MR54 / $36 $18
New Ways
of Looking at Old Texts: Papers of the Renaissance English Text Society,
1985-1991
W. Speed Hill, editor
Topics include the theory and practice of transcription, editing women
writers and their letters, New Historicism and editing, and editing
poetical miscellanies. "Deserves the attention of would-be and
active editors [and] graduate students . . . to inform them of the wide
range of editing that exists in the field, and its methodological and
theoretical variety" (Bibliographical Society of America
).
1993 / 320 pages / 86698-153-5 / MR107 / $25 $13
Thomas
Moffet, The Silkewormes and Their Flies : A Facsimile (1599)
Victor Houliston, editor
This edition presents the first English georgic (1599) on the methods
and rewards of sericulture, by Elizabethan physician and entomologist
Thomas Moffet.
1989 / 144 pages / 86698-040-7 / MR56 / $22 $7
The Vocacyon
of Johan Bale
Peter Happé & John N. King, editors
Bale's autobiographical account of his appointment as bishop of Ossory
in Ireland.
1990 / 160 pages / 86698-079-2 / MR70 / $24 $8
The Southwell-Sibthorpe
Commonplace Book: Folger MS. V.b.198
Jean Klene, C.S.C., editor
". . . now it is only a matter of time before at least some of
Lady Ann Southwell's poetry will make its way into Renaissance anthologies.
This edition will provide a sound basis for that" (Bulletin
Codicologique ). Winner of the 1998 Josephine A. Roberts Award for
the Best Edition (The Society for the Study of Early Modern Women).
1997 / 256 pages / illus. / 86698-187-X / MR147 / $30 $20
An Collins,
Divine Songs and Meditacions
Sidney Gottlieb, editor
"A real treasure . . . a beautifully bound, generously laid out,
and carefully researched volume. The notes are valuable [and] will help
teachers looking for ways to integrate Collins into the curriculum"
(Seventeenth Century News).
1996 / 160 pages / 86698-202-7 / MR161 / $20 $15
Earlier
RETS Volumes Distributed by MRTS:
Thomas
Watson's Latin Amyntas (1585) and Abraham Fraunce's Translation
of The Lamentations of Amyntas (1587)
Franklin M. Dickey & W. F. Staton, Jr., editors
1967 / 120 pages / MRET2 / $20 $5
Erasmus,
Funus & The Epicure
Robert A. Allen, editor
1969 / 120 pages / 226-21483-4 / MRET3 / $20 $5
Thomas
Rogers, Leicester's Ghost
Franklin B. Williams, Jr., editor
1972 / 120 pages / 262-72372-0 / MRET4 / $20 $5
R. I.,
The Most Pleasant History of Tom a Lincolne
Richard Hirsch, editor
1978 / 144 pages / 87249-358-X / MRET7 / $25 $5
George
Cavendish, Metrical Visions
A. S. G. Edwards, editor
1980 / 256 pages / 87249-391-1 / MRET9 / $25 $5
Renaissance
Texts Series
(Co-published
with the Renaissance Society of America)
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of page
Giovanni
Conversini da Ravenna: Dialogue between Giovanni and a Letter
Helen Lanneau Eaker, editor and translator; Benjamin
G. Kohl, introduction
Early humanist discussions of the religious calling; text and translation
portray a major church leader at the time of the Great Schism.
1989 / 208 pages / 86698-043-1 / MR59 / $22 $7
Robert
Burton, Philosophaster
Connie McQuillen, editor and translator
A topical satire on 17th-century education, this edition of Burton's
university drama "provides a perceptive apparatus, the Latin text,
and a fast-paced translation" (Studies in English Literature,
1500-1900 ).
1993 / 240 pages / 86698-123-3 / MR103 / $25 $13
Bartolomeo
Scala: Humanistic and Political Writings
Alison Brown, editor
Sheds light on
the government of Florence under the Medici and on the development
of humanism during the 15th century. "The documents chronicle
the rise to power of a remarkable man. . . . [T]he material edited
here, virtually all of Scala's extant writings, . . . merits study"
--Neo-Latin News
1997 / 608 pages
/ illus. / 86698-199-3 / MR159 / $60 $40
Leon Battista
Alberti, Dinner Pieces: A Translation of the Intercenales
David Marsh, translator
A first reconstruction of the original text, together with a lively
translation.
1987 / 288 pages / 86698-028-8 / MR45 / $25 $8
Robert
Wakefield: On the Three Languages (1524)
G. Lloyd Jones, editor and translator
Wakefield's Oratio de laudibus et utilitate trium linguarum (Greek,
Hebrew, Arabic, and Aramaic along with Latin); substantial introduction,
detailed commentary.
1989 / 272 pages / 86698-077-6 / MR68 / $30 $15
Renaissance
Triumphs and Magnificences
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Maurice
Scève: The Entry of Henri II into Lyon, September 1548
Richard Cooper, editor
Elegant facsimile of the 1549 edition including woodcuts, as well as
an Italian version and unpublished accounts from contemporary diplomatic
dispatches.
1997 / 328 pages / 86698-200-0 / MR160 / $36 $18
John Ogilby,
The Entertainment of His Most Excellent Majestie Charles II in His Passage
through the City of London and His Coronation (1662)
Ronald Knowles, editor
1988 / 288 pages / 86698-026-1 / MR43 / $32 $10
1598:
A Year of Pageantry in Late Renaissance Ferrara
Bonner Mitchell, editor
Facsimile of rare primary sources: six entries, along with five different
printed accounts and separately published engravings.
1990 / 176 pages / 86698-080-6 / MR71 / $24 $12
Harvard
Library Catalogues
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A Catalogue
of the Fifteenth-Century Printed Books in the Harvard University Library
James E. Walsh
An essential reference tool. Meticulously prepared entries include (besides
standard bibliographical features) such elements as marginalia, bookplates,
illuminations, and imperfections, as well as contents, variants, and
cross-references to other catalogues.
Volume
II, Books Printed in Rome and Venice
1993; repr. 1997 / 702 pages / 86698-111-X / MR97 / $60
$30
Volume
III, Books Printed in Italy with the Exception of Rome and Venice
1994; repr. 1997 / 432 pages / 86698-174-8 / MR119 /
$50 $25
Volume
IV, Books Printed in France, the Netherlands, the Iberian Peninsula,
England, and Montenegro, Hebraica, and Supplementary Entries
1996 / 368 pages / 86698-190-X / MR150 / $45 $23
Volume
V, A Brief History of the Collection and Cumulative Indices
1997 / 504 pages / 86698-212-4 / MR171 / $45 $23
Catalogue
of Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts in the Houghton Library Volume
I, MSS Latin 3-179
Laura Light
This major collection of approximately 850 mss dating from the 9th to
the 15th centuries has had no modern or complete catalogue until now.
Entries describe all aspects of each ms.
1995; repr. 1997 / 448 pages / illus. / 86698-185-3 / MR145 / $40
$20
Rare
Book and Manuscript Catalogues
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Catalogue of
Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts in the Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript
Library, Yale University
Barbara Shailor
Detailed entries including incipits, parchment and watermarks, scribes,
scripts, and provenance.
Volume
II, MSS 251-500
1987 / 656 pages / 86698-030-X / MR48 / $55 $30
Volume
III, Marston Manuscripts
1992 / 750 pages / 86698-115-2 / MR100 / $60 $30
Libri
Pertinentes Series
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The Library
of Lord George Douglas (ca. 1667/8-1693): An Early Donation to the Advocates
Library
W. A. Kelly, editor
Includes an introductory essay and an index of authors. References 840
books.
1997 / 178 pages / 86698-221-3 / MR179 (LP no. 5) / paper / $20
$10
A Wittenberg
University Library Catalogue of 1536
Sachiko Kusukawa, editor
"An essential reference point both for further work on the University
of Wittenberg and its library, and for the intellectual history of the
Reformation" (Ecclesiastical History ).
1995 / 304 pages / illus. / 86698-182-9 / MR142 (LP no. 3) / $30
$10
Major
Reference Series
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Private Libraries
in Renaissance England: A Collection and Catalogue of Tudor and Early
Stuart Book-Lists
R. J. Fehrenbach, general editor; E. S. Leedham-Green,
editor in the United Kingdom
".
. . offers potential every bit as great as the STC" --The
Book Collector
"More volumes of PLRE are eagerly awaited" --Times Literary
Supplement
"An invaluable working tool" --Bibliothèque d'Humanisme
et Renaissance
Volume
I, PLRE 1-4
Describes 1,387 books in four libraries (Bishop Richard
Cox, Sir Edward Stanhope, Sir Roger Townshend, and Sir Edward Dearing).
1992 / 352 pages / 86698-099-7 / MR87 / $30 $15
Volume
II, PLRE 5-66
Volumes 2-7 inventory approximately 9,000 books in the
libraries of 166 scholars and privileged persons at Oxford between 1507
and 1653.
1993 / 320 pages / 86698-151-9 / MR105 / $30 $15
Volume
III, PLRE 67-86
1994 / 320 pages / 86698-170-5 / MR117 / $30
$15
Volume
IV, PLRE 87-112
1995 / 384 pages / 86698-188-8 / MR148 / $30
$15
Later volumes will
include book lists of men and women socially, economically, and educationally
different from those represented in the earlier volumes. Information
has been compiled from manuscript sources (account books, wills, probate
records) and includes summary biographical and bibliographical data
for each collection.
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