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Preface
Introduction
Ridicula: "Funny Stories" in Rhythmic Verse
Nugae: Trifles of Learned Latin Poets
Satyrae
Conclusion
Appendix: Texts and Translations of the Poems
Ridicula: Modus Florum
Modus Liebinc
De Lantfrido et Cobbone (Sequence)
De Lantfrido et Cobbone (Rhythm)
Heriger
De Iohanne abbate
Sacerdos et Lupus
Alfrad
Unibos
Nugae: Res mea
Fulcoii Belvacensis Epistola VIII
Radulfi Tortarii Epistle VI
Satyrae: Warnerii Rotomaforum, Satyrae contra Moriuht
Petri Pictoris De matronis
Bibliography
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Add Comic Tales of the Middle Ages: An Anthology and Commentary, Three groups of comic narratives composed in Latin in the tenth, eleventh, and twelfth centuries are made accessible to both scholar and general reader alike in Mark Wolterbeek's collection and analysis. The volume contains the author's own translations i, Comic Tales of the Middle Ages: An Anthology and Commentary to your collection on WonderClub |