Brill Academic Publishers, 2006. — 232 p. — (Philosophia Antiqua 99). This book proposes a reading of Dionysius the Areopagite's longest and most important treatise 'On the Divine Names' from a philosophical point of view, rather than from a theological point of view which dominates the secondary literature. More in particular, it proposes an interpretation of the puzzling...
Brill Academic Publishers, 1997. — XVI, 510 p. — (Philosophia Antiqua 71). In the first part of this study, the theme of the union (henosis) is analysed in Dionysius the Areopagite's De Divinis Nominibus. The starting point of this inquiry is the trinitarian theology of Dionysius. He distinguishes between Union (henosis) and distinction (diakrisis), ad intra of the divine...
Albany, NY: State University of New York Press, 2007. — 178 p. — (SUNY Series in Ancient Greek Philosophy). This book is the fruit of more than twelve years’ study and teaching of the thought of Dionysius the Areopagite, together with that of Plotinus and Proclus, as philosophy: not, primarily, as a late antique cultural phenomenon; nor as an influential episode in the history...
М.: Издательство иностранной литературы, 1954. — 382 с. Предлагаемая вниманию советского читателя книга проф. Э. Прокоша представляет собой изложение сравнительной грамматики германских языков. Автор следует тому направлению в языкознании, которого придерживаются зарубежные специалисты в области сравнительно-исторического изучения индоевропейских языков, продолжающие в основном...
М.: Издательство иностранной литературы, 1954. — 382 с. Предлагаемая вниманию советского читателя книга проф. Э. Прокоша представляет собой изложение сравнительной грамматики германских языков. Автор следует тому направлению в языкознании, которого придерживаются зарубежные специалисты в области сравнительно-исторического изучения индоевропейских языков, продолжающие в основном...
М.: Русские Витязи. — 100 с. — ISSN: 2223-5175. «Старый Цейхгауз» - Основная тематика российского военно-исторического журнала - история российской и советской армии. В журнале публикуются статьи известных авторов, посвященные униформе, наградам, оружию, знаменам, геральдике. Журнал прекрасно иллюстрирован и содержит большое количество рисунков и фотографий, многие из которых...
М.: Наука, 1978. — 114 с. В монографии крупного отечественного языковеда Е.С. Кубряковой дан подробный анализ возникновения частей речи, их классификация по осуществляемым ими номинативным функциям, раскрывается связь между именем и деятельностью человека. Рекомендуется филологам всех специальностей, философам, психологам, всем, кого интересуют теоретические проблемы языка....
Редколлегия: Джарылгасинова Р. Ш., Крюков М. В., Никонов В. А., Решетов А. М. — М.: Наука. Главная редакция восточной литературы, 1989. — 383 с. Книга характеризует антропонимические (именные) системы почти ста народов мира. Помимо научной ценности (содержит богатый материал для дальнейших изысканий в области антропонимики) имеет важное практическое значение: даёт возможность...
Редколлегия: Джарылгасинова Р. Ш., Крюков М. В., Никонов В. А., Решетов А. М. — М.: Наука. Главная редакция восточной литературы, 1989. — 383 с. Книга характеризует антропонимические (именные) системы почти ста народов мира. Помимо научной ценности (содержит богатый материал для дальнейших изысканий в области антропонимики) имеет важное практическое значение: даёт возможность...
Минск: Лучи Софии, 1997. — 520 с. Сборник посвящен истории Брестской церковной унии 1596 г. В нем собраны документы, охватывающие более пяти веков истории Беларуси - с середины 80-х гг. XIV до 40-х гг. XIX века. В этом уникальном издании впервые комплексно представлены документы, раскрывающие предпосылки, причины, принятие и эволюцию церковной унии. Многие из публикуемых...
Барнаул: Издательство Алтайской академии экономики и права, 2000. — 168 с. — ISBN 5-8349-0005-4. В монографии аргументируется синергетический подход к изучению речевой деятельности (текста). Проанализированы методологические предпосылки становления синергетической парадигмы в языкознании, исследованы лингвистические, психолингвистические, психологические, нейролингвистические...
М.: Дрофа, 2002. — 530 с. Эта книга не только сборник отдельных мини-очерков, но и своеобразное введение в науку о русском языке, в котором вы знакомитесь со многими (очень важными) вопросами лексикологии и фразеологии, этимологии, правописания и орфоэпии, культуры речи, поэтики и лингвистического анализа художественного текста. Правда, книга не является учебным пособием, где...
М.: ACT; Астрель, 2010. — 605 с. Автор книги — известный историк культуры. Данный труд является продолжением работы над знаменитой «Московией» С. Герберштейна. Здесь собраны записки западных послов, побывавших в России в XV-XVII веках, которые без сомнения произведут на читателя большое впечатление. Повествование ведется от лица имперского посла, прообразом которого послужили...
М.: Крафт+, 2000. — 288 с. Автор - один из ярких русских историков начала XX в., разрушивший миф об "особом пути" развития русского феодализма и тем свершивший переворот в понимании отечественной истории. Служба царю. князю, императору всегда считалась в России наиболее предпочтительной и почетной, была она военной или "статской". Исторический материал автор рассматривает с...
Schach Paul, Turville-Petre E.O.G. (eds.). — Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1971. — 230 p. Dr. Einar Ólafur Sveinsson, Professor in the University of Iceland and Director of the Manuscript Institute of Iceland, has been recognized as the foremost authority on Njals saga ever since 1933, when he published his learned treatise Um Njálu (Concerning Njals Saga),1 In that...
Новосибирск: Наука. Сибирское отделение, 1981. — 200 с. Сборник содержит статьи, где анализируются материалы по вооружению, военным сюжетам изобразительных и письменных источников по истории древних и средневековых племен Сибири и Центральной Азии. Это первый в сибиреведческой археологической литературе опыт обобщения и анализа военных аспектов древней и средневековой истории...
Oxford University Press, 2014. — 368 p. Njals saga, the greatest of the sagas of the Icelanders, was written around 1280. It tells the story of a complex feud, that starts innocently enough in a TIFF over seating arrangement at a local feast, and expands over the course of 20 years to engulf half the country, in which both sides are effectively exterminated, Njal and his family...
Oxford University Press, 2025. — 254 p. — (World Mythology in Theory and Everyday Life). This volume provides an introduction to ancient Greek mythology through the theme of cosmogonies and theogonies ―myths of origins that told the creation of the world and the birth and succession of the gods. Greek Mythology additionally features important foundational myths related to the...
3rd Edition. — Blackwell, 2005. — 433 p. This essential Middle English textbook, now in its third edition, introduces students to the wide range of literature written in England between 1150 and 1400. It is a new, thoroughly revised edition of this essential Middle English textbook. It introduces the language of the time, giving guidance on pronunciation, spelling, grammar,...
Burrow John, Turville-Petre Thorlac (eds.). — Raleigh, North Carolina: Society for Early English and Norse Electronic Texts, 2018. — 388 p. — (Piers Plowman Electronic Archive in Print 1). This edition, the first of its kind in Piers Plowman studies, aims to establish the archetypal text of the B-version of the poem, the ancestor of all extant manuscripts. The editors claim...
Clarendon Press, 1967. — 278 p. Many books and papers have been published in the last fifty years about the origins of various branches of Icelandic literature, and in particular about the origins of 'Kings’ Sagas' and 'Icelanders’ Sagas'. Much of this work has been valuable, although often speculative and controversial. In this book I have attempted to avoid controversy and...
Routledge, 2020. — 285 p. — (Routledge Library Editions: The Medieval World 52). Originally published in 1989, 'Alliterative Poetry of the Later Middle Ages' is an anthology of texts looking at the tradition of alliterative poetry in medieval English literature. The book presents lesser known alliterative Middle English poems, which are unmodernised and include explanatory...
Liverpool University Press, 2014. — 249 p. — (Exeter Medieval Texts and Studies). The twelfth-century Anglo-Norman verse Life of King Edward the Confessor is presented here in modern English for the first time, and with a full introduction and notes. Its author, an anonymous Nun of Barking Abbey, offers a many-faceted and absorbing portrait of the celebrated king and saint,...
Calabrese Michael (ed.). — Washington: The Catholic University of America Press, 2023. — 210 p. Passionate about trying to create social justice in a time of crisis after the Black Plague, William Langland spent his entire life working on Piers Plowman, an epic study of the human quest for truth, justice, and community. The "A Version," the first and shortest of the three...
Liverpool University Press, 2008. — 155 p. — (Exeter Medieval Texts and Studies). With the changing needs of today's students in mind, the editors produced a complete prose translation of the four poems - the best known of which is Sir Gawain and the Green Knight. The near-literal translations are intended to facilitate understanding of the four poems - to lead readers to,...
Liverpool University Press, 2018. — 232 p. — (Exeter Medieval Texts and Studies). The characteristic alliterative poem of the 14th and 15th centuries tells a story of incident and adventure: it is pre-eminently the poetry of narrative. Yet it is also, more than any other kind of medieval verse, remarkable for passages of vivid description, taking advantage of the extraordinary...
Liverpool University Press, 2016. — XIV, 378 p. — (Exeter Medieval Texts and Studies). This is the first edition of "Andreas" for 55 years, also the first to present the Anglo-Saxon, or rather Old English, text with a parallel Modern English poetic translation. The book aim not only to provide both students and scholars with an up-to-date text and introduction and notes, but...
4th edition. — Delhi; Patna; Varanasi: Motilal Banarsidass, 1971. — VIII, 446 p. The History of Alahkãra Literature can naturally be divided into two parts. The first part would have to be devoted to an account of the important works on the Alankarasãstra, a brief analysis of the contents and the chronology of writers on the Alankârasâstra and other kindred matters. More space...
Alakas Brandon, Morley Stephanie (eds.). — Liverpool University Press, 2020. — 224 p. — (Exeter Medieval Texts and Studies). Richard Whitford’s Dyuers Holy Instrucyons and Teachynges Very Necessary for the Helth of Mannes Soule is the last printed work written by a brother of the Brigittine community at Syon Abbey. A vocal opponent of Lutheran reforms and Henry VIII’s agenda to...
Van Dussen Michael (ed.). — Liverpool University Press, 2020. — 232 p. — (Exeter Medieval Texts and Studies). This volume presents the first study, critical edition, and translation of one of the earliest works by Richard Rolle (c. 1300-1349), a hermit and mystic whose works were widely read in England and on the European continent into the early modern period. Rolle’s...
Berlin: Walter de Gruyter & Co., 1929. — XXIII, 516 p. Table of contents Vorwort Inhaltsverzeichnis Einleitung Hauptvertreter Und Grundzüge Der Neulateinischen Lyrik Italiens Im 15. Und 16. Jahrhundert Erstes Kapitel. Rückblick auf das 14. Jahrhundert Zweites Kapitel. Die großen Humanisten des 15. Jahrhunderts Drittes Kapitel. Pontanus und die neapolitanische Akademie Viertes...
Oxford University Press, 2016. — 384 p. — (Great Medieval Thinkers). This book offers an introduction to the thought of Robert Holcot, a great and influential but often underappreciated medieval thinker. Holcot was a Dominican friar who flourished in the 1330's and produced a diverse body of work including scholastic treatises, biblical commentaries, and sermons. By viewing the...
Langdell Sebastian J. (ed.). — Liverpool University Press, 2018. — 240 p. — (Exeter Medieval Texts and Studies). This book explores the work of the late-medieval English writer Thomas Hoccleve. It highlights Hoccleve’s role, throughout his works, as a religious writer: an individual who engages seriously with the dynamics of heresy and ecclesiastical reform, who contributes to...
Liverpool University Press, 2020. — 234 p. — (Exeter Medieval Texts and Studies). The Findern Manuscript (Cambridge University Library, Ff.1.6):A New Edition of the Unique Poems is the first critical edition of the thirty-four unique and unattributed Middle English poems contained in Cambridge, University Library MS Ff.1.6. This collection of unique poems is significant for its...
Liverpool University Press, 2021. — 224 p. — (Exeter Medieval Texts and Studies). Pearl is a moving elegy written in the late fourteenth century, in which a grief-stricken narrator struggles to come to terms with the death of his baby daughter. He meets her, now transformed into a beautiful young lady, in a dream, where she attempts to bring him to understand the place of death...
Hanna Ralph (ed.). — Liverpool University Press, 2021. — 264 p. — (Exeter Medieval Texts and Studies). Robert Holcot (d. 1349) was a Dominican friar, most prominently connected with the convent in Oxford where he became a Doctor of Theology. Holcot is perhaps most famous today, following an important discussion by Heiko Obermann in the 1960s, for his 'semi-Pelagian' theological...
Liverpool University Press, 2021. — 176 p. — (Exeter Medieval Texts and Studies). The earliest chronicle of England in Dutch is found in a series of chronicles published in 1480 by Jan Veldener, who had been William Caxton’s business partner in the Low Countries. The chronicle was written independently and made to fit in with the larger series. While being the first known...
Yoshikawa Naoë Kukita, Mouron Anne, Atherton Mark (eds.). — Liverpool University Press, 2022. — 656 p. — (Exeter Medieval Texts and Studies). The Boke of Gostely Grace is the anonymous Middle English version of the Liber specialis gratiae by the German visionary Mechthild of Hackeborn (1241–1298). The original Liber, compiled at the convent of Helfta in Saxony, presents...
Short Ian, Merrilees Brian (eds.). — Manchester University Press, 1979. — VIII, 136 p. Written in the Anglo-Norman dialect of Medieval French, the 'Voyage of St. Brendan' is an important example of early twelfth-century literature. This new edition fills a longstanding need for an accessible text of this fascinating voyage-tale, the first French narrative poem to take its...
University of Exeter Press, 2005. — 416 p. — (Exeter Medieval Texts and Studies). The present volume contains an English translation of the Navigatio sancti Brendani and of the eight most significant vemacular versions of the legend, translated from the Anglo-Norman, Dutch, German, Italian, Occitan, Catalan, Norse and Middle English. Of particular interest is the presence here...
Oxford University Press, 1971. — 142 p. — (Oxford theological monographs). During the past century scholars have gradually been I discovering the extreme complexity of the writings of Tertullian. It is probable that this complexity arises to a great extent from the richness and variety of the intellectual and religious background which provided Tertullian with both tools and...
Cambridge: D.S. Brewer, 2004. — 286 p. — (Studies in Medieval Mysticism 5). The writings of Julian of Norwich and Margery Kempe show an awareness of traditional and contemporary attitudes towards women, in particular medieval attitudes towards the female body. This study examines the extent to which they make use of such attitudes in their writing, and investigates the...
Routledge, 2012. — 363 p. — (Garland reference library of the humanities 2034; Garland medieval casebooks 21). These essays-written specifically for this book-provide a rich evaluation of this late 14th and early 15th-century mystical writer's book of revelations and considers the construction of her narrative, its theological complexity, and its literary and intellectual...
The Pennsylvania State University Press, 2006. — 486 p. — (Brepols Medieval Women). Julian of Norwich (c. 1343-c. 1416), a contemporary of Geoffrey Chaucer, William Langland, and John Wyclif, is the earliest woman writer of English we know about. Although she described herself as "a simple creature unlettered," Julian is now widely recognized as one of the great speculative...
Boydell and Brewer Group, 2008. — 265 p. Julian of Norwich, the fourteenth/early fifteenth-century anchoress and mystic, is one of the most important and best-known figures of the Middle Ages. Her Revelations, intense visions of the divine, have been widely studied and read; the first known writings of an English woman, their influence extends over theology and literature....
University of Exeter, 1979. — 73 p. — (Exeter Medieval English Texts and Studies). The essay on Julian of Norwich was first published in The English Way, Sheed and Ward, London, 1933, and that on Margery Kempe in Poets and Mystics, Sheed and Ward, London, 1953. Reissued with revisions. Both essays deal briefly and comprehensively with relevant biographical material. This is...
Berlin: Walter de Gruyter & Co., 1969. — 343 p. Table of contents Vorwort Inhaltsverzeichnis Erstes Kapitel. Vorklänge Zweites Kapitel. Johannes Secundus Und Dessen Brüder Drittes Kapitel. Zwischenspiel Viertes Kapitel. Leiden; Janus Dousa, Vater Und Sohn Fünftes Kapitel. Justus Lipsius Und Dessen Schüler Sechstes Kapitel. Domenicus Baudius Siebentes Kapitel. Daniel Heinsius...
Berlin: Walter de Gruyter & Co., 1969. — 427 p. Inhaltsverzeichnis Erstes Kapitel. Der Erfurter Kreis Zweites Kapitel. Wittenberg Drittes Kapitel. Versuch einer Neubelebung der christlichen Poesie Viertes Kapitel. Einzelne Landschaften Fünftes Kapitel. Der preußische Schülers und Freundeskreis des Sabinus. Sechstes Kapitel. Die Frankfurter Schüler des Sabinus Siebentes Kapitel...
De Gruyter, 1995. — 225 p. — (Quellen und Forschungen zur Geschichte des Dominikanerordens – Neue Folge 1). Die hier vorgelegte Studie ist aus dem Wunsch entstanden, die Armutskonzeption des hl. Thomas von Aquin seit ihren Ansätzen im ersten Pariser Mendikantenstreit darzustellen und in die jeweiligen Situationen einzuordnen. Daß eine Untersuchung neueren Datums fehlt, ist...
Stuttgart: Anton Hiersemann, 1971. — IX, 240 S. — (Päpste und Papsttum 1). Aus der ersten Hälfte des 5. Jahrhunderts sind zwei Schriftstücke der afrikanischen Kirche erhalten, die - einander gegenübergestellt und miteinander verglichen -recht seltsam anmuten. Auf den ersten Blick scheinen beide völlig entgegengesetzte Standpunkte einzunehmen, ja in Inhalt und Form widersprechen...