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TRADITIO: SEVENTY-FIVE YEARS

LIENHARD, JOSEPH T.

Traditio, 2017, Vol.72, p.1-7

New York, USA: Cambridge University Press

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  • Título:
    TRADITIO: SEVENTY-FIVE YEARS
  • Autor: LIENHARD, JOSEPH T.
  • Assuntos: Ancient Greek ; Anon., 600-1100 (Beowulf and Judith) ; Antiquity ; Bible ; Bibliographic literature ; Christianity ; Digital media ; Editorials ; Egyptian Coptic ; Georgian ; Germanic languages ; History ; Jewish people ; Middle English ; Philosophy of language ; Politics ; Traditio (New York, N.Y.)
  • É parte de: Traditio, 2017, Vol.72, p.1-7
  • Descrição: [...]in accordance with changing editorial practices, the leadership of the journal was revised, and, beginning in 2011, there was one editor, one associate editor, and five other members, who together constituted the Editorial Board.Within those limits, articles in a wide variety of fields were published: classical Greek and Latin antiquity; the Bible, and rabbinic Judaism; Greek and Latin patristics; Byzantine history and literature; medieval ecclesiastical and political history; medieval philosophy, theology, and science; medieval English and Germanic literature; medieval Romance language and literature; medieval canon and civil law; history of medieval art and liturgy; and studies in Syriac, Coptic, Georgian, and other Eastern cultures.From 1955 to 1970, volumes 11 through 26, the journal published, each year, the bulletin of the Institute of Research and Study in Medieval Canon Law.4 But the bulletin grew too large for Traditio, and it became an independent publication.A report on articles most often accessed in the past five years shows researchers' wide range of interests; topics that drew particular attention were the Crusades, Byzantium and the West, Beowulf, Dante, St. Augustine, Bede the Venerable, Jews and antiSemitism, and Chaucer.
  • Editor: New York, USA: Cambridge University Press
  • Idioma: Inglês

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