Reinardus, Volume 24 (2012)
The peer-reviewed journal Reinardus aims to promote comparative research in the fields of medieval comic, satirical, didactic, and allegorical literature, with emphasis on beast epic, fable and fabliau, including sources, influences and later developments into the modern period. Moreover, Reinardus is the only journal entirely devoted to the study of the animals in the Middle Ages. Its main topic is about literature and fable, but one could find many other papers on various subjects concerning the history of animal during medieval times. The table of contents of the last issue of the journal (24, 2012) shows the great variety of these topics, including menageries, bestiaries, encyclopaedias, animal names, etc.
Table of contents
- Les fables en rondeau de Charles de Saint-Gilles Lenfant: l’exercice de style d’un mousquetaire du roi
Antonella Amatuzzi, 1 – 20 - Éléments pour une comparaison du trickster Renart avec le renard dans la tradition littéraire chinoise
Massimo Bonafin, 21 – 28 - The problem of the Transitional Family of bestiaries
Ilya Dines, 29 – 52 - Hersent et la pluralité des perspectives dans Le Roman de Renart
Gian Paolo Giudicetti, 53 – 76 - Une ménagerie princière entre Moyen Âge et Renaissance: La Cour des Lions à Gand de 1421 à 1641
Daniel Lievois and Baudouin Van den Abeele, 77 – 107 - Oaths and Asseverations in Dame Sirith
Luke William Mills, 108 – 130 - Les noms et les choses: Quelques exemples animaliers
Paolo Rinoldi, 131 – 151 - Les éléments provençaux dans le Viridarium encyclopédique de Jean Raynaud (vers 1382–1385 – après 1416)
Max Schmitz, 152 – 182 - Contextualising the Crane in the Fabliau Cele qui fu foutue et desfoutue
Kathryn L. Smithies, 183 – 200 - La pire de toutes les bêtes. Observations sur l’hyène médiévale
Richard Trachsler, 201 – 214 - Dels auzels qui perteno ad ornament del ayre’: Remarques autour du livre XII de l’‘Elucidari’, traduction occitane du ‘De proprietatibus rerum’
Simone Ventura, 215 – 246 - Anne Elizabeth Cobby, The Old French Fabliaux. An Analytical Bibliography. Woodbridge: Tamesis, 2009.
Frank Brandsma, 247 – 249 - Aix-en-Provence Colloque: Programme, 250 – 253
- In memoriam: Jean Batany
Joël H. Grisward, 254 – 255 - In memoriam: Ferruccio Bertini
Caterina Mordeglia, 256 – 260
Weblinks
- Editor’s website : http://benjamins.com/#catalog/journals/rein/main
- Electronic edition : http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/jbp/rein
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MAD (July 18, 2013). Reinardus, Volume 24 (2012). Medieval Animal Data-Network. Retrieved September 13, 2024 from https://doi.org/10.58079/r5ey