Bibliography of Morphology, 1960–1985

Bibliography of Morphology, 1960–1985
Author:
Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages: 209
Release: 1988-01-01
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9027278695

Rather than an attempt at an exhaustive bibliography of morphology, this is a collection of major and selected minor works of theoretical interest in the broadest sense. The area of morphology represented here exhaustively is contemporary (generative) theoretical morphology, interpreted broadly enough to include theoretically interesting structuralist works, works aimed at explaining deep motivations of morphology or pertinent to contemporary theoretical morphology. Selected descriptive works have been included as well; it is not at all simple to draw a line between descriptive works of theoretical interest and fundamentally theoretical works, and in addition we hope to provide entry points into a variety languages for morphologists seeking language-specific evidence for general hypotheses.

Studies in the Harley Manuscript

Studies in the Harley Manuscript
Author: Susanna Fein
Publisher: Medieval Institute Publications
Total Pages: 532
Release: 2000-09-01
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1580445047

Studies in the Harley Manuscript is the first comprehensive examination of a manuscript that is of supreme value to literary scholars of medieval English literature. In an Introduction and fifteen essays a team of scholars considers many aspects of the 140 folios of this trilingual miscellany that preserves 121 items (or 122 depending on how one counts) from which we get a strange and privileged glimpse into the rich literary heritage that existed in England prior to the flourishing of vernacular poetry in the Richardian era. As the Contents indicates, the history and composition of the manuscript are considered, as are the Anglo-Norman, English, and Latin compositions that it preserves. This is a companion volume to the three volume complete edition of Harley 2253.

The Mirroure of the Worlde

The Mirroure of the Worlde
Author: Bodleian Library Staff
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 670
Release: 2003-01-01
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780802036131

Makes available for the first time the unique text in the fifteenth-century British manuscript, MS. Bodley 283, which is among the last and largest works in the tradition of lay religious instruction mandated by the Fourth Lateran Council.

On the Economy of Plant Form and Function

On the Economy of Plant Form and Function
Author: Thomas J. Givnish
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 1072
Release: 1986-08-29
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780521262965

This book summarizes the major recent advances in the economic analysis of plant behavior.

The Canso d'Antioca

The Canso d'Antioca
Author: Carol Sweetenham
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 346
Release: 2017-09-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 1351893416

The Canso d'Antioca is a fascinating text which deserves more attention than it has received. It is a fragment of a much larger epic describing the events of the First Crusade, related to the Old French Chanson d'Antioca but with many unique features. As such it presents a double interest to scholars of both history and literature. It is a source text for the First Crusade with information not contained in any other source. It is also an early and seminal text for Occitan epic, few examples of which survive. And arguably it represents the first work of vernacular verse history in France, raising fundamental questions about the junction of epic and historiography. This is the first published edition of the text since Paul Meyer's version in 1884. It is based on the single extant manuscript of the Canso found in Roda in Northern Spain and now in Madrid, accompanied by a translation into English on facing pages. The text is supported by detailed notes and a glossary of proper names cross-referenced to all major First Crusade sources. The introduction discusses in detail the history of the text and manuscript, the value of the Canso as a historical document, and its place both within the historical tradition of the Crusade and within Occitan literary tradition and 12th-century vernacular historiography.