#  Medieval Literary Theory; Allegory; Rhetoric 

 



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N. Davis Revue des langues vivantes '69 Refs. to Vinsauf's Si quis habet fundare domum  
  
W. Boggers SP 67 70 Aristotle's Poetics in the 14th C  
  
E. Reiss M&amp;H 1 70 Number Symbolism in Med. lit.   
  
James J. Murphy, Three Medieval Rhetorical Arts U. of Calif. 71  
  
G. L. Bursill-Hall, Speculative Grammars of the M. A. Mouton 71  
  
L. G. WhitbreadSpec 47 72 Conrad of Hirsau as literary critic \[school authors in 12th c. \]  
  
J. M. Miller etc. (ed.), Readings in Med. rhetoric Indiana 73  
  
J. Conley M&amp;H 4 73 Classical &amp; medieval rhetoric  
  
K. Stein MLN 88 73 Exegesis, Maimonides &amp; lit. crit.   
  
M. Nim UTQ 43 74 Translatio in med poetic theory  
  
A. Funkenstein M&amp;H 5 74 Periodization &amp; self-understanding in M. A.   
  
G. Olson SP 71 74 Med. theory of refreshment in lit. &amp; fabliau trad.   
  
W. Trimpi Trad. 30 74 Quality of fiction: rhet. transmission of lit. theory  
  
Gay Clifford, The transformations of allegory Routledge 74  
  
Sheila Delany Science &amp; Society 38 1974 257-80 Substructure &amp; superstructure: The politics of allegory  
  
J. J. Murphy (ed.), Rhetoric in the M. A. Calif. 74  
  
B. Harbert (ed.), 13th c. anthology of rhetorical poems Pontif. Inst. 75  
  
B. Harbert MAE 44 75 Matthew of Vendôme  
  
O. B. Hardison M&amp;H 7 76 Towards a history of med. lit. crit.   
  
W. Wetherbee M&amp;H 7 76 Theme of imag. &amp; alleg. figure Genius  
  
H. A. Kelly MP 74 77 Occupatio as negative narration: a mistake  
  
E. J. Ashworth, Logic &amp; Spec. grammar: bibliog Pontif. Inst. 78  
  
J. J. Murphy (ed.), Medieval eloquence Calif. 78  
  
D. Javitch CL 30 78 Rescuing Ovid from the allegorizers  
  
J. A. Mazzeo CL 30 78 Allegorical Interp. &amp; History  
  
Maureen Quilligan, The language of allegory Cornell 79  
  
H. Lubienski-Bodenham MLR 74 79 Origins of 15th c. view of poetry as `2me Rhétorique'   
  
Gerhart Ladner Spec. 54 79 Med. &amp; mod. understanding of symbolism  
  
H. A. Kelly Viator 10 79 Influence of Poetics on Latin M. A.   
  
S. K. Wertis Viator 10 79 A commentary on the ad Herennium  
  
W. E. Rogers ChauR 14 79-80 Theoretical limits of patristic criticism  
  
Caroline Eckhardt (ed), \[Essays in the\] Numerical crit. of med. lit. Bucknell 80  
  
Aldo Scaglione CL 32 80 Rhetorical factors as clues to meaning \[rhetoric anticipated modern literary theory\]  
  
Geo. Kennedy, Classical rhet. and its Christian &amp; secular trads. Croom Helm 80  
  
A. Galyon (trans.), Matthew of Vendôme: Ars Versificatoria. Iowa State 80  
  
G. L. Bursill-Hall, Thos. of Erfurt's Grammatica Speculativa Longman 81  
  
P. Rollinson, Classical theories of allegory &amp; their Christian assimilation Harvester 81  
  
Joan Ferrante RPhil 35 81-2 Was vernac. poetic practice a response to Latin lang. theory?  
  
A. J. Minnis, Medieval theory of authorship Scolar 82  
  
John Alford Spec. 57 82 Grammatical metaphor: Survey of use in M. A.   
  
Judson B. Allen, The ethical poetic of the late M. A. Toronto 82  
  
B. Vickers, Rhetoric Revalued MRTS: Binghamton 82  
  
L. Ebin, Vernacular Poetics in the M. A. Kalamazoo 84  
  
E. Vance, Mervelous Signals: Poetics &amp; Sign Theory in M. A. Nebraska P. 86  
  
John Whitman, Allegory: dynamics of an ancient &amp; modern technique Oxf. 87  
  
Jacq. T. Miller, Poetic license: authority &amp; authorship in med. &amp; ren. Oxf. 87  
  
Rita Copeland SAC 9 87 Rhetorical &amp; vernacular translation in the M. A.   
  
Jon Whitman, Allegory: The dynamics of an ancient &amp; med. techn. OUP 87  
  
J. J. Murphy, Medieval Rhetoric: Select bibliog. rev. edn. Toronto 87  
  
Brian Vickers, In defence of Rhetoric OUP 88  
  
J. Stephen Russell (ed.), Allegoresis: The craft of allegory in med. lit. Garland 88  
  
A. J. Minnis &amp; A. B. Scott, Med. lit. Theory and Criticism 1100-1375 OUP 88  
  
Roger Ellis (ed), The med. translator: theory &amp; practice of trans. in MA Brewer 89  
  
U. Eco &amp; C. Marmo (eds.), On The Medieval Theory of Signs J. Benjamins 89  
  
J. Wasserman &amp; L. Roney, Sign, Sentence, Discourse: Lang. in Med. lit. Syracuse 89  
  
Mary Carruthers, The book of memory: a study of memory in med. culture CUP 90  
  
M. Jennings (ed.), The ars componendi sermones of R. Higden Brill 90  
  
Rita Copeland, Rhetoric, hermeneutics &amp; translation in the MA CUP 91  
  
\------------- &amp; S. Melville Exemplaria 4 92 Allegory and allegoresis, rhetoric and hermeneutics  
  
Ruth Morse, Truth &amp; convention in the M. A: med. rhetoric &amp; representation CUP 91  
  
Therese Coletti, Naming the Rose: Eco, Med. Signs &amp; mod. theory Cornell 91  
  
W. Wetherbee, in Yeager Mutuality (ELS No. 51, Univ. of Victoria 91) Latin Structure &amp; Vernacular Space: Gower, Ch. &amp; Boeth. Trad.   
  
A. J. Minnis, in Yeager Mutuality 91 De vulgari auctoritate: Chaucer, Gower &amp; the men of great authority  
  
Janet Coleman (LSE), Ancient &amp; medieval memories : Studies in the reconstruction of the past CUP 92  
  
R. Glendinning Spec. 67 92 Sex &amp; rhetoric -- Gervais of Melkley &amp; Gottfried  
  
R. R. Edwards MS 55 93 Poetic invention &amp; med. causae  
  
H. A. Kelly, Ideas and forms of tragedy from Aristotle to M. A. CUP 93  
  
David Chamberlain (ed.), New readings of late med. love-poems (neo-Robertsonian) Univ. Press of America 93  
  
M. Desmond, Reading Dido Minnesota St. 94  
  
Martin Irvine, Making of Textual Culture: Grammatica and lit. theory 350-1100 CUP 94  
  
S. Wenzel, Macaronic Semiotics Mich. 94  
  
M. CamargoMS 56 94 Models of Latin prose style, Oxford c. 1400  
  
Richard Utz, Literary nominalism and the rereading of late med. texts Mellen 95  
  
Seth Lerer (ed.), Reading for the margins; Textual studies, Chaucer &amp; med. lit. Huntington Lib. 96  
  
Kathryn McKinley Viator 27 96 Commentary tradition on Ovid, Met. 10  
  
Burt Kimmelman, The poetics of authorship in the MA Peter Lang 96  
  
Suzanne Reynolds, Med. Reading: grammar, rhetoric and the classical text CUP 96  
  
Theresa Tinkle, Med. Venuses and Cupids: sexuality, hermeneutics and English poetry 96  
  
Marjorie WoodsIn Copeland, Criticism and Dissent 96 Rape and the pedagogical rhetoric of sexual violence  
  
Janet ColemanIn Copeland, Criticism and Dissent 96 Science of late med. politics &amp; academic debate  
  
N. Zeeman, The schools give a licence to the poets In Copeland, Criticism and Dissent 96  
  
Andrew Cowell Exemplaria 8 96 The fall of the oral economy: writing economics on the dead body  
  
A. J. Minnis The author's two bodies -- authority and fallibility in late med. textual theory In Parkes Studies 97  
  
Walter Haug, Vernacular lit. theory in the MA: the German tradition 800-1300 CUP 98  
  
J. S. Russell, Chaucer and the trivium Florida 98  
  
Mary Carruthers, The craft of thought: meditation, rhetoric, and the making of images 400 -1200 CUP 98  
  
Martin Camargo Speculum 74 99 Tria sunt -- the long &amp; the short of Geoffrey of Vinsauf's Documentum  
  
S. Sharon-Zisser &amp; J. J. Paxson (eds.) Exemplaria 11 99 Rhetorical copulas/bodily copulation &amp; medieval &amp; Renaissance rhetoric (5 essays)  
  
Peter Travis SAC 22 00 White \[on Ch's BD\]  
  
Jocelyn Wogan-Browne, Nicholas Watson, Andrew Taylor &amp; Ruth Evans, The idea of the vernacular: an anthology of ME lit. theory 1280-1520 Penn State 00