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Rethinking the School of Chartres /
Published 2009Table of Contents: “…-- Fulbert of Chartres : the mythical founder of the School of Chartres -- Bernard of Chartres : "the foremost Platonist of our time" -- William of Conches : "the most accomplished grammarian after Bernard of Chartres" -- Gilbert de la Porrée : chancellor of Chartres and demanding master -- Thierry of Chartres : "the most devoted explorer of the liberal arts" -- John of Salisbury : from disciple of William of Conches to Bishop of chartres -- In lieu of a conclusion.…”
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Scribit Mater : Mary and the language arts in the literature of medieval England /
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The Shadow of Creusa : Negotiating Fictionality in Late Antique Latin Literature.
Published 2015Table of Contents: “…Ineffability2 Recycling the Classics; Weeping for Dido; The Liberal Arts; The Wounds of Imagination; 3 The Figures of the Spirit; The Speech of Creation; The Bible: Tropes and Mysteries; The Fact of Allegory; 4 In the Heat of the Battle; Orthodoxy and Heresy; The Illusions of Culture; 5 "Set me free, O God, from that multitude of speech"; III Oblique Speech: Implementations of Allegory in Late Roman Learned Culture; Preliminary Remarks; 1 Lactantius: Christian Eloquence; Pious infiltration; Veiled Figuration; 2 Servius: The Grammarian's Gaze; Allegorical Sense; Poetic Licence.…”
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