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This is a list of notable codices. For the purposes of this compilation, as in philology, a "codex" is a manuscript book published from the late Antiquity period through the Middle Ages. (The majority of the books in both the list of manuscripts and list of illuminated manuscripts are codices.) More modern works that include "codex" as part of ...
Pages in category "Medieval books" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. ... This page was last edited on 3 October 2016, at 22:20 (UTC).
Modernized name Names in medieval languages Name meaning and/or identification Notes Amals: Middle High German: Amelunge, Old Norse: Aumlungar, Old English: Amulinga in Alfred the Great's translation of Boethius. [1] The Gothic Amal dynasty, to which Theodoric the Great and Ermanaric belonged. Name probably derived from Gothic *amals (bravery ...
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A later edition of the first English language translation of the Divine Comedy, first published in 1782, by the Rev. Henry Francis Cary (1772–1844). [36] With a life of Dante, chronological view of his age, additional notes, and an index. The Divine Comedy of Dante Alighieri (1867–1871). [37] Translated by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1807 ...
The four ancient books of Wales containing the Cymric poems attributed to the bards of the sixth century, 2 volumes (1868). [595] The four books are: The Black Book of Carmarthen; the Book of Aneurin; the Book of Taliesin; and the Red Book of Hergest. The Welsh text is contained in Volume 2; the English translation in Volume 1.
Medieval tales from Egypt after the advent of Islam. See also Arabic literature. [13] Sacred books and early literature of the East, Volume II (1917). [14] With historical surveys of the chief writings of each nation. Under the editorship of a staff of specialists directed by Prof. Charles Francis Horne (1870–1942).
The Dumbarton Oaks Medieval Library (est. 2010) is a series of books published by Harvard University Press in collaboration with the Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection. It presents editions of texts originally written in medieval Latin , Byzantine Greek , Old English , and the languages of the medieval Iberian Peninsula , with ...