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Centre and Its Compass
Centre and Its Compass
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Product details
- ISBN 9781879288300
- Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 01 Oct 1993
- Publisher: Medieval Institute Publications
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Paperback
This collection of essays was released in honor of John Leyerle, a scholar to whom all medievalists in North America, and many beyond, owe a great debt. As a teacher, scholar, and administrator, Leyerle has been a leader in the rise and renewal of medieval studies on this continent in the past thirty years. The essays in this volume encompass his broad academic interests and interdisciplinary approach to scholarship, with a range of contributors from Canada, the United States, and abroad.
Robert A. Taylor is professor emeritus of French at the University of Toronto and has published on French and Occitan literature, editing medieval texts, and medieval lexicography. James F. Burke is professor emeritus of Spanish at the University of Toronto and specializes in Castilian literature. Patricia J. Ebelerle is a research associate at the University of Toronto. Ian Lancashire is a professor of English at the University of Toronto, whose research and publications have focused on Early Modern English lexicons, Renaissance dictionaries, and the ties between text and dementia. Brian S. Merrilees was professor emeritus in the Department of French at the University of Toronto, and Fellow at Victoria College.
Centre and Its Compass
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