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Accessus AD Auctores: Medieval Introductions to the Authors (Codex Latinus Monacensis 19475)

Contributor(s): Medieval Institute Publications (Author), Wheeler, Stephen M (Editor), Wheeler, Stephen M (Translator)

ISBN: 9781580441896

Publisher: Medieval Institute Publications

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Pub Date: November 12, 2015

Dewey: 870

LCCN: 2014011370

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Bibliography, Index

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.70" H x 9.10" L x 6.10" W ( 1.00 lbs) 296 pages

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Literary Criticism | Medieval

Series: Teams Secular Commentary

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Description: Medieval commentaries typically included an accessus, a standardized introduction to an author or book. In the 12th century these introductions were anthologised. First critical edition of Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, Clm 19475, saec. XII, with new translation and explanatory notes addressing different aspects of the text.

Brief description: Stephen M. Wheeler (BA, Yale, MA, PhD, Princeton University) is an associate professor at Pennsylvania State University. He is interested in early and late imperial Latin poetry; the idea of Rome in literary, cultural, and historical contexts; and the literary reception of classical authors in theory and practice.

Review Quotes: "Accessus ad auctores" is a splendid addition to scholarship on the repurposing of classical literature by medieval scholars... Scholars are sure to adopt this volume for classroom use, as students will benefit as much from access to this important text in English translation as they will from Wheeler's formidable erudition. Moreover, Accessus ad auctores boasts a thorough bibliography on the medieval reception of classical authors and an attentive index, both of which add to the value of the book as a tool for further research." Scott G. Bruce, University of Colorado at Boulder, The Medieval Review 17.05.08 "To read Wheeler's text, translation, and commentary of the accessus collection in Munich, Clm 19475 is to plunge oneself into the world of the high medieval classroom, where works largely forgotten today, like the elegies of Maximianus and the Ilias Latina, enjoyed a privileged status, and Ovid could be read seriously as a source of ethical instruction. In addition to serving as a necessary companion to the composite accessus edition of R.B.C. Huygens, Wheeler's volume could also serve as an ideal reader for students transitioning from classical to medieval Latin, since the texts are short, fairly simple, and representatively medieval in their idiom. In sum, Stephen M. Wheeler has produced a scrupulously accurate edition and translation of the accessus anthology assembled in Munich, Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, Clm 19475, and a useful commentary that facilitates our understanding of the methods and priorities of the medieval classroom." Justin Lake, Texas A&M University, Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2018.03.43

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