Towards a Synthesis? : : Essays on the New Philology / / edited by Keith Busby.
The 1980's and early 1990's were witness to controversial discussions concerning the nature and role of philology in medieval studies. Some scholars defended the values and methods of tradition while others argued for a break with the past and the need to rethink medieval studies in the li...
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