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Falsifications and Authority in Antiquity, the Middle Ages and the Renaissance
Confronted with the shifting idea of the authority of a text and its transmission and reception in a variety of genres, settings and contexts, this collective volume envisages to enlarge and deepen our understanding of these notions by tangling literary forgery and emulation. Authority and authoritative literary productions provoke all kinds of interest and emulation. Hermeneutical techniques, detailed exegesis and historical critique are invoked to put authority, and indeed also possible falsifications, to the test.
Scholars from various disciplines working on texts, either authoritative or forged, and stemming from different periods of time, reflect on these topics on a methodological basis and from a hermeneutical entrance. In doing so, a threefold axis for questioning the phenomenon is proposed, namely the motif of falsification, the mechanism or technique applied, and the direct or indirect effect of this fraud.
Scholars from various disciplines working on texts, either authoritative or forged, and stemming from different periods of time, reflect on these topics on a methodological basis and from a hermeneutical entrance. In doing so, a threefold axis for questioning the phenomenon is proposed, namely the motif of falsification, the mechanism or technique applied, and the direct or indirect effect of this fraud.
Confronted with the shifting idea of the authority of a text and its transmission and reception in a variety of genres, settings and contexts, this collective volume envisages to enlarge and deepen our understanding of these notions by tangling literary forgery and emulation. Authority and authoritative literary productions provoke all kinds of interest and emulation. Hermeneutical techniques, detailed exegesis and historical critique are invoked to put authority, and indeed also possible falsifications, to the test.
Scholars from various disciplines working on texts, either authoritative or forged, and stemming from different periods of time, reflect on these topics on a methodological basis and from a hermeneutical entrance. In doing so, a threefold axis for questioning the phenomenon is proposed, namely the motif of falsification, the mechanism or technique applied, and the direct or indirect effect of this fraud.
Scholars from various disciplines working on texts, either authoritative or forged, and stemming from different periods of time, reflect on these topics on a methodological basis and from a hermeneutical entrance. In doing so, a threefold axis for questioning the phenomenon is proposed, namely the motif of falsification, the mechanism or technique applied, and the direct or indirect effect of this fraud.
Les livres de Jan Papy

Humanistica lovaniensia, volume I XIV. Journal of neo-latin studies
Dirk Sacré, Gilbert Tournoy, Monique Mund-Dopchie, Jan Papy, Lambert Isebaert
165,50 €

Humanistica Lovaniensia - Journal of Neo-Latin Studies N° 61/2012
Lambert Isebaert, Monique Mund-Dopchie, Jan Papy, Dirk Sacré
80,00 €

Humanistica Lovaniensia - Journal of Neo-Latin Studies N° 60/2011
Dirk Sacré, Gilbert Tournoy, Monique Mund-Dopchie, Jan Papy
80,00 €

Humanistica Lovaniensia - Journal of Neo-Latin Studies N° 59/2010
Dirk Sacré, Gilbert Tournoy, Monique Mund-Dopchie, Jan Papy
80,00 €

Humanistica Lovaniensia - Journal of Neo-Latin Studies N° 58
Dirk Sacré, Jan Papy, Lambert Isebaert, Monique Mund-Dopchie
80,00 €

99,00 €

Humanistica Lovaniensia - Journal of Neo-Latin Studies N° 56
Gilbert Tournoy, Dirk Sacré, Monique Mund-Dopchie, Jan Papy
80,00 €

Self-Presentation and Social Identification. The Rhetoric and Pragmatics of Letter Writing in Early Modern Times
Constant Matheeussen, Jan Papy, Gilbert Tournoy, Toon Van Houdt
60,00 €