Enables the less well-known aspects of the Codex Buranus to receive greater scrutiny, and bring new perspectives to bear on the more thoroughly explored parts of the manuscript. Making accessible existing discourse and encouraging fresh debates on the codex, the essays advocate fresh modes of engagement with its contents, contexts, and composition.
Enables the less well-known aspects of the Codex Buranus to receive greater scrutiny, and bring new perspectives to bear on the more thoroughly explored parts of the manuscript. Making accessible existing discourse and encouraging fresh debates on the codex, the essays advocate fresh modes of engagement with its contents, contexts, and composition.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
The Codex Buranus: A Unique Challenge Tristan E. Franklinos and Henry Hope A Modern Reception History of the Codex Buranus in Image and Sound Kirsten Yri Parody in the Codex Buranus Carmen Cardelle de Hartmann Satire in the Codex Buranus David A. Traill 'Artes amatorie iam non instruuntur': Learned and Erotic Discourse in the Carmina Burana Albrecht Classen Classical Learning and Audience in the carmina amatoria: a Case Study on CB 92 Tristan E. Franklinos Rape, the Pastourelle, and the Female Voice in CB 185 Jonathan Seelye Martin Re Thinking the Carmina Burana III: The Poetry of Peasants Peter Godman Predestination and God's Grace: The Salvific Architecture of the Religious Songs in the Codex Buranus Racha Kirakosian Revisiting the Plays of the Codex Buranus Johann Drumbl Revisiting the Music of the Codex Buranus Heike Sigrid Lammers Harlander Locating the Codex Buranus: Notational Contexts Charles E. Brewer Plurilingualism in the Codex Buranus an Intercultural Reconsideration Michael Stolz Compilation, Contrafacture, Composition: Revisiting the German Texts of the Codex Buranus Henry Hope Afterword multiformis armonia, scolaris symphonia Gundela Bobeth List of Incipits List of Manuscripts Bibliography
The Codex Buranus: A Unique Challenge Tristan E. Franklinos and Henry Hope A Modern Reception History of the Codex Buranus in Image and Sound Kirsten Yri Parody in the Codex Buranus Carmen Cardelle de Hartmann Satire in the Codex Buranus David A. Traill 'Artes amatorie iam non instruuntur': Learned and Erotic Discourse in the Carmina Burana Albrecht Classen Classical Learning and Audience in the carmina amatoria: a Case Study on CB 92 Tristan E. Franklinos Rape, the Pastourelle, and the Female Voice in CB 185 Jonathan Seelye Martin Re Thinking the Carmina Burana III: The Poetry of Peasants Peter Godman Predestination and God's Grace: The Salvific Architecture of the Religious Songs in the Codex Buranus Racha Kirakosian Revisiting the Plays of the Codex Buranus Johann Drumbl Revisiting the Music of the Codex Buranus Heike Sigrid Lammers Harlander Locating the Codex Buranus: Notational Contexts Charles E. Brewer Plurilingualism in the Codex Buranus an Intercultural Reconsideration Michael Stolz Compilation, Contrafacture, Composition: Revisiting the German Texts of the Codex Buranus Henry Hope Afterword multiformis armonia, scolaris symphonia Gundela Bobeth List of Incipits List of Manuscripts Bibliography
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