معرفی کتاب «The arts of poetry and prose : by Douglas Kelly.» نوشتهٔ Linda Fowler-Magerl، Anne-Marie Bultot-Verleysen، Michel Bur، Martin Carmago، Madeline H Caviness، Noël Coulet، Chiara Crisciani، Johan David، Georges Despy، F. N. M Diekstra، P Dinzelbacher، Jacques Dubois، Robert Favreau، Peter Brommer، Gérard Fransen، L Genicot، John Gilissen، Philippe Godding، Arieh Graboïs، N Huyghebaert، Barbara H Jaye، Fabienne Joubert، Beverly Mayne Kienzle، Bruno Laurioux، A. G Martimort، Karl Heinrich Krüger، Jacques Le Goff، Régis Boyer، Albert Derolez، Giles Constable، Robert Fossier، Elisabeth M. C. Van Houts، Robert Halleux، Philip Grierson، Jole Agrimi، Léopold Genicot، Mireille Madou، Martin Heinzelmann، Michael McCormick، Michel Huglo، Claude Gaier، Douglas Kelly، Baudouin van den Abeele، M.-A Arnould، Bernardo C Bazàn، D. P Blok، Edina Bozoky، Claude Bremond، Anna-Dorothee von den Brincken و Marianne G Briscoe، منتشرشده توسط نشر Brepols Publishers در سال 1991. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان فرانسوی ارائه شده است.
This fascicule on the medieval arts of poetry and prose emphasizes the Latin treatises. In order to demonstrate their significance - they are few in number - it has been necessary to locate them in the intellectual and scholastic milieux where they were used , and apart from which their real purpose would be, and has been, misunderstood. This will account for the rather large number of references to related or parallel genres. The treatises were part of a program of instruction that had links with and implication for a considerable variety of activities : reading, composition, interpretation, and instruction in grammar, rhetoric, and other arts and sciences, as well as in other kinds of composition like letterwriting, preaching, and scientific, historical, and moral instruction and writing. The vernacular treatises and manuals are discussed in Appendix II. Albeit more numerous than those written for Latin composition, for the most part they are more narrow in scope and elementary than their Latin counterparts. They are a small part of a large and very important phenomenon : the emergence and extension of the vernacular literatures in Western Europe. By Elisabeth M.c. Van Houts. Much Research And Writing Has Been Devoted To The Origin Of Medieval Historiography And To Its Roots In Classical Tradition And Christianity. A Great Deal Of Work Has Also Been Done On Its Evolution. However We Still Know Rather Little About How Local And Regional Chronicles First Came To Be Written In The Early Middle Ages--p. [17]. Includes Bibliographical References (p. [9]-12). By Douglas Kelly. A-v.a.2*. Includes Bibliographical References (p. [10]-36, [180]-182).