Medieval Catalog
Other Medieval books that may be of interest:
- Cavalcanti, Guido; Pound, Ezra Rime Edizioni Marsano Genova 1931; anno 9 [i.e. anno 10 (1932)] c1931
Guido Cavalcanti. Edited by Ezra Pound.; Contains the poems in Italian, facsimiles of manuscripts of the poems, and matter from an abortive bilingual edition printed in England, including commentary by Pound and his translations of some of the poems.; Titlepage dated "anno IX"; cover dated "anno X."; "About 500 copies printed"--Gallup.; Gallup, D. Ezra Pound, B27. Edizione rappezzata fra le rovine. 29 cm. 56, xvi, 56 p., 40 p. of plates facsims. 29 cm. Dewey:851/.1 Cavalcanti, Guido; Manuscripts, Medieval; Manuscripts, Italian
- Dryden, John; Homer Fables ancient and modern Printed for Jacob Tonsen, London: 1700
Translated into Verse, from Homer, Ovid, Boccace, & Chaucer: With Original Poems. 'First edition of Dryden's collection of fables from Ovid, Homer, Boccaccio and Chaucer, completed and published the year of Dryden's death. "The golden Preface [of Dryden's Fables] describes his delighted progress from Homer to Ovid, from Ovid to Chaucer, and from Chaucer to Boccaccio, the volume constantly swelling in his hands; 'I have built a house,' he concludes, 'where I intended but a lodge'. Dryden's search for materials was far and wide. He plundered medieval as well as ancient story; he went to the greatest tellers of tales wherever they were, whether they were Greek, Roman, Italian, or English. The chime of Dryden's verse was never done" (Van Doren, 214-15). Includes selections from Chaucer's Canterbury Tales, Boccaccio, Ovid's Metamorphoses, and Homer's Iliad and Odyssey. Wing D-2278. CBEL II: 263.' ' A collection of some twelve thousand verses, including paraphrases or translations of the first 'Iliad', some of Ovid's 'Metamorphoses', and tales from Chaucer and Boccaccio. There is also a poem 'To my Honoured Kinsman, John Driden', verses addressed to the Duchess of Ormond, and lines on 'A Fair Maiden lady who died at Bath' [the wife of Lord Abingdon]. The preface, written in fine prose, contains an excellent appreciation of Chaucer as well as attacks on Milbourne and Sir Richard Blackmore.' 21 p.l., 616 (i. e. 558) [2] p. 34 x 22 cm Dewey:
- Pound, Ezra; Ward, Charlotte Forked branches translations of medieval poems Windhover Press, University of Iowa Iowa City 1985
Ezra Pound ; edited by Charlotte Ward ; with an introduction by James Laughlin. Poems in various languages, by various authors, with Pound's English translations.; Edited for publication from papers in the Pound archive in Yale University's Beinecke Library.; Limited ed, of 200 copies. 29 cm. xvi, 85 p. 1 col. ill. 29 cm. Dewey:808.81/02 Poetry, Medieval; Middle Ages
- Pyle, Howard, Otto of the silver hand, C. Scribner's sons, New York, 1888
written and illustrated by Howard Pyle A story of medieval Germany in the days of the robber barons xiii, 170 p., 2 l. incl. front., illus., plates. 23 cm Dewey:
- Pyle, Howard, Otto of the silver hand C. Scribner's sons, New York, 1903
written and illustrated by Howard Pyle A study of medieval Germany in the days of the robber barons xiii, 170 p., 2 l. incl. front., illus., plates. 23 cm Dewey:
- Shackford, Martha Hale, Legends and satires from medieval literature, Ginn and company Boston, 1913
Thomas of Canterbury.--Allegory: An extract from "The castle of love".--Bestiary: Lion, Eagle, Whale, Siren.--Lapidary: Diamond, Sapphire, Amethyst. Geratite, Chelidonius, Coral, Heliotrope, Pearl, Pantheros; Symbolism of the carbuncle; Symbolism of the twelve stones.--Homily: Concerning miracle plays, games, and minstrelsy. Satire: The song of the University of Paris, The land of Cockaygne. The complaint of the husbandman, Sir Penny.--Lay: Sir Orfeo.--Notes
- Ives, Samuel A An English 13th century bestiary :a new discovery in the technique of medieval illustration H.P. Kraus, New York 1942
A discussion of the Physiologus codex of H.P. Kraus, containing Hugo's De bestiis, book 1, and a version of the Dicta Chrysostomi"300 copies"--Verso of t.p Includes bibliographical references
45 p., [8] p. of plates : facsims. ; 27 cm
by Samuel A. Ives and Hellmut Lehmann-Haupt - A medieval bestiary. Godine Boston 1971
[59] p. illus. 30 cm
Translation based on the standard Middle English text, The Bestiary: B. M. Arundel 292, in Selections from early Middle English, 1130-1250, edited by J. Hall, 1920 Includes bibliography
Translated & introduced by T. J. Elliott. With wood engravings by Gillian Tyler - Borghi Cedrini, Luciana Appunti per la lettura di un bestiario medievale : il Bestiario valdese G. Giappichelli, Torino : [1976]-1977
2 v. 25 cm
Includes text in the Vaudois dialect and Italian Vol. 2 also has title: Schede linguistiche Includes bibliographies - Latini, Brunetto, The medieval Castilian bestiary :from Brunetto Latini's Tesoro : study and edition University of Exeter, Exeter, Devon 1982
xxiii, 71 p. ; 21 cm
English and Spanish Includes bibliographical references
by Spurgeon Baldwin - George, Wilma B. The naming of the beasts :natural history in the medieval bestiary Duckworth, London : 1991
xiv, 231 p., [3] p. of plates : ill. (some col.) ; 24 cm
Includes bibliographical references (p. 220-222) and indexes
Wilma George & Brunsdon Yapp - de Beauvais, Pierre A medieval book of beasts :Pierre de Beauvais' Bestiary E. Mellen Press, Lewiston : c1992
xix, 337 p. : ill. ; 27 cm
Includes bibliographical references (p. [321]-332) and index
translated into English by Guy R. Mermier ; followed by a diplomatic transcription of the Malines (Mechelen) manuscript of Pierre de Beauvais, short version, and with, in appendix, an English translation of the Cambrai Bestiary ; with illustrations by Alexandra Eldridge - Hunt, Jonathan Bestiary :an illuminated alphabet of medieval beasts Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers New York, N.Y. 1998
1 v. (unpaged) : col. ill. ; 32 cm A map depicting the world in the Middle Ages on endpapers Includes bibliographical references
- The mark of the beast :the medieval bestiary in art, life, and literature Garland Pub. New York 1999
xxi, 219 p. : ill. ; 23 cm "List of bestiary and physiologus manuscripts": p. [211]-213Includes bibliographical references and index
- Yamamoto, Dorothy The boundaries of the human in medieval English literature Oxford University Press, Oxford 2000
x, 257 p. ; 23 cm Revision of the author's thesis (Ph. D.)--Oxford Brookes University Includes bibliographical references (p. [236]-252) and index Note on references, translations, and abbreviations -- Introduction -- 1. The bestiary: establishing ground rules -- 2. Birds: the ornament of the air -- 3. The fox: laying bare deceit -- 4. The heraldic image -- 5. Bodies in the hunt -- 6. A reading of The knight's tale -- 7. The wild man 1: Figuring identity -- 8. The wild man 2: the uncourtly other -- 9. Women and the wild -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index
- Duchet-Suchaux, Gaston Le bestiaire médiéval :Dictionnaire historique et bibliographique Léopard d'or Paris 2002
167 p., [16] p. de pl. ; cm Gaston Duchet-Suchaux, Michel Pastoureau