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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Medieval Manuscripts At Loyola University Chicago, Ian Cornelius, Kathy Young
Medieval Manuscripts At Loyola University Chicago, Ian Cornelius, Kathy Young
English: Faculty Publications and Other Works
This article provides a summary overview of the collection of pre-1600 western European manuscripts in Loyola University Chicago Archives and Special Collections. The collection presently comprises four manuscript codices, at least 38 fragments, and four documents. The codices are a thirteenth-century Book of Hours from German-speaking lands; a fifteenth-century Dutch prayerbook; a preacher’s compilation written probably in southern Germany in the 1440s; and two fifteenth-century Italian humanist booklets, bound together since the nineteenth century, transmitting Donatus’s commentary on the Eunuchus (incomplete) and an anthology of theological excerpts, respectively. The fragments consist of thirteen leaves from books dismembered by modern booksellers …
Transforming A Text, Transformative Education, Leanna Boychenko
Transforming A Text, Transformative Education, Leanna Boychenko
Ignatian Pedagogy Educational Resources
No abstract provided.
Grammars And Rhetorics, Ian Cornelius
Grammars And Rhetorics, Ian Cornelius
English: Faculty Publications and Other Works
Grammar and rhetoric were the disciplines charged with teaching correct and effective use of language in antiquity. In the Middle Ages, these disciplines served to maintain Latin as a language of culture, religion, and administration over much of Europe. Grammatical studies flourished in medieval England following the conversion of the Anglo-Saxons to Christianity. Subsequent developments in grammatical and rhetorical studies in Britain in the Middle Ages track deep changes in the social conditioning of literacy and social demands upon literacy. Among the medieval English innovations in these disciplines were the teaching of Latin as a foreign language, the cultural accommodation …
“Review Of R. Stroud, Corinth Volume Xviii. 6. The Sanctuary Of Demeter And Kore: The Inscriptions.”, Laura Gawlinski
“Review Of R. Stroud, Corinth Volume Xviii. 6. The Sanctuary Of Demeter And Kore: The Inscriptions.”, Laura Gawlinski
Classical Studies: Faculty Publications and Other Works
No abstract provided.
Review Of D. Ogden, Drakōn: Dragon Myth And Serpent Cult In The Greek And Roman Worlds, Laura Gawlinski
Review Of D. Ogden, Drakōn: Dragon Myth And Serpent Cult In The Greek And Roman Worlds, Laura Gawlinski
Classical Studies: Faculty Publications and Other Works
No abstract provided.
Channels Of Imperishable Fire: The Christian Mystical Allegories Of Dioscorus Of Aphrodito, Clement A. Kuehn
Channels Of Imperishable Fire: The Christian Mystical Allegories Of Dioscorus Of Aphrodito, Clement A. Kuehn
Dissertations
No abstract provided.
Terms Of Literary Comment In The Epigrams Of Martial, Arthur L. Spisak
Terms Of Literary Comment In The Epigrams Of Martial, Arthur L. Spisak
Dissertations
No abstract provided.
A Christian Letter From The Michigan Collection, James G. Keenan
A Christian Letter From The Michigan Collection, James G. Keenan
Classical Studies: Faculty Publications and Other Works
The papyrus edited below, P.Mich. inv. 3999, was purchased for the University of Michigan in 1925. It belongs to lot IV of the Nahman papyri, all of which come from Oxyrhynchus. The papyrus measures (roughly) 12 cm. (width) by 25 cm. (height). Margins are small at top (0.8 cm.) and (until line 19) at left (0.5 cm., discounting the vertical strip whose partial remains appear opposite lines 8-13). The prayer (lines 20-24) below the letter's body is indented at the left ca. 2.5 cm. inward from the mu of mhd°no!, the first word in line 19 (therefore ca. 3.0 cm. …
Ovid's Epyllia: Genres Within A Genre, Marilyn Pechillo
Ovid's Epyllia: Genres Within A Genre, Marilyn Pechillo
Dissertations
No abstract provided.
Energeia In The Enneads Of Plotinus: A Reaction To Plato And Aristotle, Curtis L. Hancock
Energeia In The Enneads Of Plotinus: A Reaction To Plato And Aristotle, Curtis L. Hancock
Dissertations
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Oracula Mortis In The Pharsalia, John F. Makowski
Oracula Mortis In The Pharsalia, John F. Makowski
Classical Studies: Faculty Publications and Other Works
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F.M. Ahl, Lucan: An Introduction, John F. Makowski
F.M. Ahl, Lucan: An Introduction, John F. Makowski
Classical Studies: Faculty Publications and Other Works
No abstract provided.
Two Papyrus Fragments Of The Odyssey, James G. Keenan
Two Papyrus Fragments Of The Odyssey, James G. Keenan
Classical Studies: Faculty Publications and Other Works
No abstract provided.
Demosthenes And The Theoric, Robert A. Wild
The Stem-Vowel Quantity Of The Nouns, Adjectives And Verbs Used By Virgil And Horace, Emmett Bienvenu
The Stem-Vowel Quantity Of The Nouns, Adjectives And Verbs Used By Virgil And Horace, Emmett Bienvenu
Master's Theses
No abstract provided.
A Study Of Virgil's Sympathy For Human Suffering In The Aeneid, J. Paul O'Brien
A Study Of Virgil's Sympathy For Human Suffering In The Aeneid, J. Paul O'Brien
Master's Theses
No abstract provided.
Sallust's Catiline: History Or Political Pamphlet?, Robert Henry Schmidt
Sallust's Catiline: History Or Political Pamphlet?, Robert Henry Schmidt
Master's Theses
No abstract provided.
The Meaning Of Physis In Aeschylus, Sophocles, And Euripides, Edward R. Sunshine
The Meaning Of Physis In Aeschylus, Sophocles, And Euripides, Edward R. Sunshine
Master's Theses
No abstract provided.
Thucydides' Account Of The Athenian Empire In The Light Of Contemporary Coinage , J. A. Brinkman
Thucydides' Account Of The Athenian Empire In The Light Of Contemporary Coinage , J. A. Brinkman
Master's Theses
No abstract provided.
Saint Thomas More's Letter To John Bugenhagen Translated And Annotated, With A Study Of His Thought, Method And Style As A Religious Controversialist , Mary Aelred Sinclair
Saint Thomas More's Letter To John Bugenhagen Translated And Annotated, With A Study Of His Thought, Method And Style As A Religious Controversialist , Mary Aelred Sinclair
Dissertations
No abstract provided.
Study Of The Sequences Ascribed To Adam Of St. Victor, Marie Bertrand Shigo
Study Of The Sequences Ascribed To Adam Of St. Victor, Marie Bertrand Shigo
Dissertations
No abstract provided.
The Ultimate Norm Of Morality In The Tragedies Of Sophocles, Paul Francis Conen
The Ultimate Norm Of Morality In The Tragedies Of Sophocles, Paul Francis Conen
Master's Theses
No abstract provided.
Pompey, The Man, As Delineated By Cicero In His Correspondence, In The Light Of Other Ancient Testimony, Edward Francis Stace
Pompey, The Man, As Delineated By Cicero In His Correspondence, In The Light Of Other Ancient Testimony, Edward Francis Stace
Master's Theses
No abstract provided.
An Analysis Of The Rhetoric Of Flavius Josephus With Special Reference To The Jewish War (Books I To Vii), Chester S. Goldstein
An Analysis Of The Rhetoric Of Flavius Josephus With Special Reference To The Jewish War (Books I To Vii), Chester S. Goldstein
Master's Theses
No abstract provided.
Virgil's Choice Of Aeneas In The Light Of His Purpose In Writing The Aeneid, John Patrick Beall
Virgil's Choice Of Aeneas In The Light Of His Purpose In Writing The Aeneid, John Patrick Beall
Master's Theses
No abstract provided.
The Alliterations In Virgil's Aeneid With Special Reference To Books I-Vi, Mary Rosia Thoma
The Alliterations In Virgil's Aeneid With Special Reference To Books I-Vi, Mary Rosia Thoma
Master's Theses
No abstract provided.
An Analysis Of The Rhetoric Of St. John Chrysostom With Special Reference To Selected Homilies On The Gospel According To St. Matthew, Henry A. Toczydlowski
An Analysis Of The Rhetoric Of St. John Chrysostom With Special Reference To Selected Homilies On The Gospel According To St. Matthew, Henry A. Toczydlowski
Master's Theses
No abstract provided.
The Medieval Latin Vocabulary Of The Letters Of John Of Salisbury, Casimir F. Kuszynski
The Medieval Latin Vocabulary Of The Letters Of John Of Salisbury, Casimir F. Kuszynski
Dissertations
No abstract provided.
A Study Of The Origins Of Cicero's Consolatory Writings And Their Effectiveness In The Author's Own Life, Charles J. Brannen
A Study Of The Origins Of Cicero's Consolatory Writings And Their Effectiveness In The Author's Own Life, Charles J. Brannen
Master's Theses
No abstract provided.
Aristotelian Elements Of Tragedy In The Fourth Book Of The Aeneid, Timothy A. Curtin
Aristotelian Elements Of Tragedy In The Fourth Book Of The Aeneid, Timothy A. Curtin
Master's Theses
No abstract provided.