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Editing Robert Grosseteste

✍ Scribed by Joseph Goering (editor); Evelyn Mackie (editor)


Publisher
University of Toronto Press
Year
2003
Tongue
English
Leaves
224
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


This collection of essays, in the series on Editorial Problems, offers historical and contextual discussions of several of Grosseteste's works.

✦ Table of Contents


Contents
Notes on Contributors
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Editing Robert Grosseteste
1. Robert Grosseteste: The Man and His Legacy
2. The Super Psalterium in Context
3. Scribal Intervention and the Question of Audience: Editing Le ChΓ’teau d’amour
4. Robert Grosseteste and the Corpus Dionysiacum: Accessing Spiritual Realities through the Word
5. Robert Grosseteste's Notes on the Physics
6. Robert Grosseteste's Early Cosmology
7. On Not Editing Grosseteste
Select Bibliography
Index of Ancient and Medieval Names and Works
Index of Modern Names


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