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Prologues to Ancient and Medieval History

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The purpose of a prologue in the ancient and medieval world was to define the subject of the work, explain the author's motives and methodology, and obtain the reader's approval of his position. This volume brings together for the first time the most important historical prologues of the European tradition for a period of almost two millennia. The volume consists of more than 80 historical prologues and prefatory epistles from the fifth century BC to the fourteenth century. Each individual prologue is preceded by a brief introduction that provides basic information and context about the author and his work and directs the reader's attention to important ideas and themes. Taken together, they help to bridge the gap that separates the ancient and medieval world from our own.

Title Prologues to Ancient and Medieval History : A Reader / Justin Lake.
Publisher Toronto : University of Toronto Press
Creation Date [2020]
Notes Includes bibliographical references and index.
English
Content Antiquity (500 BCE-500 CE) -- The early Middle Ages (500-900 CE) -- The central Middle Ages (900-1100 CE) -- The high and late Middle Ages (1100-1400 CE).
Series Readings in Medieval Civilizations and Cultures
17
Extent 1 online resource (317 p.)
Language English
Copyright Date ©2007
National Library system number 997012196920005171
MARC RECORDS

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