Skip to main content
MEDIUM ÆVUM
user menu 2
  • Donate
  • Join
  • Members
Main navigation
  • About Us
  • Journal
  • Monographs
  • Essay Prize
  • Events
User account menu
Main navigation
  • About Us
    • People
    • Conflict of Interest Policy
    • Constitution
  • Journal
    • For Contributors
    • Get MÆ
  • Monographs
    • Browse / Buy / Download
    • Submit a Proposal
  • Essay Prize
    • Essay Prize Rules
    • Submit your Entry
  • Events
    • Ox. Med. Grad. Conf.
    • Annual Lecture & Gen. Meeting
    • Day Conference
Pindar
Reviews
Author(s) Title Reference
DOUGLAS KELLY Joanne Rittey, Amplification as Gloss in Two Twelfth-Century Texts: Robert de Boron's ‘Joseph d'Arimathie’ and Renaut de Beaujeu's ‘Li Biaus Descouneüs’, Studies in the Humanities: Literature-Politics-Society 59 73/1, p. 145
P.G. Walsh The Genius Figure in Antiquity and the Middle Ages, by Jane Chance Nitzsche

languages

  • Latin
  • Hebrew
  • Ancient Greek
  • Italian
  • Old French
  • Late Latin

works

  • Virgil
  • Geoffrey of Vinsauf
  • Boethius
  • Joseph d'Arimathie
  • Li Biaus Descouneüs
  • Marie de France
  • Chrétien de Troyes
  • Hesiod
  • Pindar
  • Plautus
  • Bernard Silvester's Cosmographia
  • Alan of Lille's De Planetu Naturae
  • Orpheus and Eurydice

people

  • Augustine of Hippo
  • Chrétien de Troyes
  • Marie de France
  • Publius Vergilius Maro
  • Geoffrey of Vinsauf
  • Hesiod
  • Pindar
  • Robert de Boron
  • Orpheus
  • Plautus
  • Aristaeus

subjects

  • spirituality
  • narrative
  • myth
  • literary
  • art
  • nature
  • Neoplatonism
  • Christianity
  • allegory
  • generic
  • amplification
  • characters
  • originality
  • antancion
  • verbal
  • creation
  • cosmology
  • metaphysics
  • priesthood
  • Genius
  • authorship
  • rhetoric
  • symbolism
  • audience
  • tropes

places

  • New York
  • Greece
  • Rome
  • Wisconsin
  • Earth
  • Calcidian
Main navigation
  • About Us
    • People
    • Conflict of Interest Policy
    • Constitution
  • Journal
    • For Contributors
    • Get MÆ
  • Monographs
    • Browse / Buy / Download
    • Submit a Proposal
  • Essay Prize
    • Essay Prize Rules
    • Submit your Entry
  • Events
    • Ox. Med. Grad. Conf.
    • Annual Lecture & Gen. Meeting
    • Day Conference

(C) MEDIUM ÆVUM / The Society for the Study of Medieval Languages and Literature (SSMLL). The Society is a UK registered charity (no.: 1130022). Address: History Faculty, George Street, Oxford, OX1 2RL. UK. Email: ssmll[at]ox.ac.uk.