Lateinische Dialoge 1200-1400 : : literaturhistorische Studie und Repertorium / / von Carmen Cardelle de Hartmann.

The Middle Ages produced a very considerable corpus of latin dialogues but until now a study of this group of texts was missing. In this monograph, the complete dialogue production of the years 1200-1400 (119 works, many of them still unedited) is explored and presented in a detailed repertory which...

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Place / Publishing House:Leiden ;, Boston : : Brill,, 2007.
Year of Publication:2007
Language:German
Series:Mittellateinische Studien und Texte 37.
Physical Description:1 online resource (856 p.)
Notes:"Repertorium" (p. 287-703) lists 79 Medieval Latin dialogues, giving summaries of contents and notes on editions, translations and bibliography.
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Einleitung /
1. Dialogus im Mittelalter /
2. Lehrdialoge /
3. Streitgespräche /
4. Selbstbetrachtende Dialoge /
5. Philosophische Dialoge /
6. Streitgespräche über das Heilsgeschehen und Satansprozesse /
7. Dramatische Allegorien /
8. Grenzen der Dialogform, nicht Klassi? Zierbare Dialoge und Überschneidungen mit anderen Textsorten /
9. Ein Dialogbegriff für die Mittellateinische Literatur /
10. Ergebnisse und Ausblick /
Anhang: Dialog und Mündliche Sprache /
Einführung /
R1. Anonymus /
R2. Anonymus /
R3. Ps. Iacobus de Paradiso Ocarth ( Jakob von Paradies / Jakob von Jüterbog), 1381–1465 /
R4. Anonymus /
R5. Ps. Bartolus de Saxoferrato /
R5a. Guido de Collemedio, Ep. Cameracensis? (Gui de Colle di Mezzo /Gui de Colmieu), † 1309 /
R5b. Anonymus /
R5c. Bartholus de Saxoferrato? (Bartolo da Sassoferrato), 1313/14 –Um 1357 /
R6. Ps. Augustinus /
R7. Anonymus /
R7a. Argumenta quae fecit Diabolus Christo Pendenti in Cruce ad probandum quod non debebat redimere genus humanum /
R7b. Quaestiones quae fuerunt inter Christum et Diabolum /
R8. Innocentius III Papa? (Iohannes Lotharius E Comitibus Signiae /Lotharius de Comitibus Signiae / Lotharius Signinus / Lotario de Conti), 1160–1216,Papst 1198–1216 /
R9. Vincentius Kadlubek, Cracoviensis Ep. (Vincentius Kadlubkonis /Wincenty Kad?Ubek) Chronica de gestis illustrium principum ac Regum Poloniae,1160 –1223 /
R10. Stephanus de Galardone (Etienne de Gallardon / Stephanus de Gualardon/ Stephanus de Guallardone / Stephanus de Galardun), † Um 1243 /
R11. Anonymus /
R12. Petrus Cornubiensis, Sanctae Trinitatis Londiniensis Prior Osa(Petrus Canonicus Sanctae Trinitatis Londini / Petrus de Cornubia / Peter of Cornwall), † 1221 /
R13. Georgius Laicus? /
R14. Anonymus / Moneta Cremonensis Op, † Um 1260 /
R15. Anonymus / Moneta Cremonensis Op, † Um 1260 /
R16. Caesarius Heisterbacensis Prior Ocist (Caesarius von Heisterbach),Um 1180 –1240 /
R17. Richalmus Speciosae Vallis Abbas Ocist? (Richalmus de Schöntal/ Richalm von Schöntal), † 1219 /
R18. Elias Rubeus Tripolanensis (Elias de Thriplow), 13. Jh /
R19. Anonymus /
Summary:The Middle Ages produced a very considerable corpus of latin dialogues but until now a study of this group of texts was missing. In this monograph, the complete dialogue production of the years 1200-1400 (119 works, many of them still unedited) is explored and presented in a detailed repertory which gives title(s), incipit and explicit as well as information on author, date, textual transmission, editions and a summary of the contents. Building on this material, the author can categorize the texts and describe four genres of dialogue (didactic, polemical, introspective and philosophical dialogues) as well as locate them in the literary traditions of Antiquity and the Middle Ages.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (p. [727]-758) and indexes.
ISBN:1281921475
9786611921477
9047420632
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: von Carmen Cardelle de Hartmann.