Beschreibung:

296 S. Originalbroschur.

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Aus dem Nachlass von Michael Richter. Gebraucht, aber gut erhalten. - Inhalt: Michael RICHTER, Beyond Goody and Grundmann -- Tom PETTITT, Textual to Oral: the Impact of Transmission on Narrative Word-Art -- Elöd NEMERKENYI, Fictive Audience. The Second Person Singular in the Deliberano of Bishop Gerard of Csanâd -- Katalin SZENDE, Testaments and Testimonies. Orality and Literacy in Composing Last Wills in Late Medieval Hungary -- Anna ADAMSKA, The Kingdom of Poland versus the Teutonic Knights: Oral Traditions and Literate Behaviour in the Later Middle Ages -- Giedré MICKÛNAITÉ, Ruler, Protector, and a Fairy Prince: the Everlasting Deeds of Grand Duke Vytautas as Related by the Lithuanian Tatars and Karaites -- Yurij Zazuliak, Oral Tradition, Land Disputes, and the Noble Community in Galician Rus' from the 1440s to the 1460s -- Nada ZECEVIC, Lexis Glukeia. The Importance of the Spoken Word in the Public Affairs of Carlo Tocco (from the Anonymous Chronaca dei Tocco di Cefalonia) -- John A. NICHOLS, A Heated Conversation: Who was Isabel de Aubigny, Countess of Arundel? -- Tracey L. BILADO, Rhetorical Strategies and Legal Arguments: 'Evil Customs' and Saint-Florent de Saumur, 979-1011 -- Detlev KRAACK, Traces of Orality in Written Contexts. Legal Proceedings and Consultations at the Royal Court -- as Reflected in Documentary Sources from 12th-century Germany -- Maria DOBOZY, From Oral Custom to Written Law: The German Sachsenspiegel -- Martha KEIL, Rituals of Repentance and Testimonies at Rabbinical Courts in the 15th Century -- Michael GOODICH, The Use of Direct Quotation from Canonization Hearing to Hagiographical Vita et Miracula -- Sylvia SCHEIN, Bernard of Clairvaux's Preaching of the Third Crusade and Orality -- Michael BRAUER, Obstacles to Oral Communication in the Mission of Friar William of Rubruck among the Mongols -- Elena LEMENEVA, From Oral to Written and Back: A Sermon Case Study -- Albrecht CLASSEN, Travel, Orality, and the Literary Discourse: Travels in the Past and Literary Travels at the Crossroad of the Oral and the Literary -- Ulrich MÜLLER and Margarete SPRINGETH, "DO not Shut Your Eyes if You Will See Musical Notes:" German Heroic Poetry ("Nibelungenlied"), Music, and Performance -- Manta SZPILEWSKA, Evoking Auditory Imagination: On the Poetics of Voice Production in The Story of The Glorious Resurrection of Our Lord (c. 1580) -- Jens T. WOLLESEN, Spoken Words and Images in Late Medieval Italian Painting -- Gerhard JARITZ, Images and the Power of the Spoken Word. ISBN 3901094156