The Wandering Scholars of the Middle Ages

Helen Waddell
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Widely acclaimed study of the makers and singers of medieval Latin poetry considers the works of such poet-scholars as Fortunatus, Abelard, and the colony of Irish scholars around Liège and Cologne. Other topics include humanism during the first half of the 12th century, the archpoet, the scholars' lyric, and the Carmina Burana.
Genres: HistoryNonfictionMedievalPoetryMedieval HistoryPhilosophyCriticismFranceEuropean HistoryCultural
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