John Trevisa and the English Polychronicon

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John Trevisa and the English Polychronicon
Jane Beal, Jane Beal
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John Trevisa and the English Polychronicon
2012, Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies
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Table of Contents

Introduction: Authority and translation in late medieval England
John Trevisa: life, works, historical contexts
Translating history: the tower of Babel, tongues of fire and the tasks of the translator
Translating tradition: Trevisa's canon of Christian translators and translations
Translating truth: vernacular preaching, English bibles and Trevisa's audience
Translating authority: the philosopher and the saint
Translating culture: manuscripts, printed editions, and early modern materia
Conclusion: The purpose of John Trevisa's rhetorical strategies.

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Includes bibliographical references.

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Medieval and Renaissance texts and studies -- Volume 485

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Dewey Decimal Class
428/.0271
Library of Congress
PR2148.T7 Z54 2012

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Pagination
pages cm.

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL30662181M
ISBN 13
9780866984850
LCCN
2012044333
OCLC/WorldCat
822971460

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