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Lexicon Latinitatis Nederlandicae Medii Aevi was established as part of an international project by European countries, each of which was to prepare its own dictionary of Medieval Latin based on its "national" authors and sources. First published in 63 fascicles between 1971 and 2005, it is first major such dictionary to be completed and is now available as a set of 8 bound volumes and supplement, in all 5300 pages and some 50,000 entries. It is a research tool of inestimable, provides to historians, intellectual historians and philologists the range of meanings of words, of how writers of a…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Lexicon Latinitatis Nederlandicae Medii Aevi was established as part of an international project by European countries, each of which was to prepare its own dictionary of Medieval Latin based on its "national" authors and sources. First published in 63 fascicles between 1971 and 2005, it is first major such dictionary to be completed and is now available as a set of 8 bound volumes and supplement, in all 5300 pages and some 50,000 entries. It is a research tool of inestimable, provides to historians, intellectual historians and philologists the range of meanings of words, of how writers of a particular time and place used a certain word, and a better understanding of the authors whose works they are reading.
Autorenporträt
Olga Weijers (DPhil. 1976, Leiden University) has been an editor of Lexicon Latinitatis Nederlandicae Medii Aevi since 1975. She was founder of Comité International du Vocabulaire des Institutions et de la Communication Intellectuelle au Moyen Age (CIVICIMA) and of the series Etudes sur le vocabulaire intellectuel du moyen âge and Studia Artistarum. Etudes sur la Faculté des arts dans les Universités médiévales. Her research deals with the organisation and activities of the Arts Faculty of the medieval University of Paris. Her publications include: Le travail intellectuel à la Faculté des arts de Paris: textes et maîtres (ca. 1200-1500), I. A-B, Turnhout 1994; La 'disputatio' à la Faculté des arts de Paris (1200-1350 environ), Turnhout 1995; Le maniement du savoir. Pratiques intellectuelles à l'époque des premières universités, Turnhout 1996 and La disputatio dans les Facultés des arts au moyen âge, Turnhout 2002. Marijke Gumbert-Hepp (DPhil. 1987, University of Utrecht) has been an editor of Lexicon Latinitatis Nederlandicae Medii Aevi since 1973. Her research has focused on the early 14th c. Dutch annalist and hagiographer, William, procurator of the abbey of Egmond. Her publications include: Kroniek: Editie en vertaling van het Chronicon van Willelmus Procurator, Met medewerking van J.P. Gumbert. Hilversum 2001.