Carlson, David R. (David Richard), 1956-
Carlson, David Richard, 1956-....
Carlson, David R. 1956-
Carlson, David Richard
David R. Carlson Filolog, literární historik, medievalista, vysokoškolský pedagog, specializace na anglickou středověkou a renesanční literaturu.
Carlson, David R.
Carlson, D. R.
VIAF ID: 115042260 (Personal)
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Works
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Chaucer's jobs | |
Concordia facta inter regem et cives Londonie. | |
deposition of Richard II "the record and process of the renunciation and deposition of Richard II" (1399) and related writings | |
English humanist books writers and patrons, manuscript and print, 1475-1525 | |
Essays. | |
Gower and anglo-latin verse | |
The Hermathena-Authorship and Thomas Elyot: Lexical Evidence for an English Apuleianism | |
John Gower, poetry and propaganda in fourteenth-century England | |
John Skelton and early modern culture papers honoring Robert S. Kinsman | |
"Of latine and of othire lare" essays in honour of David R. Carlson | |
Pietro Carmeliano’s De uere (1482), Plinius maior, and Genre-Secularism in Early Renaissance England | |
Poems on contemporary events : the Visio Anglie (1381) and Cronica tripertita (1400) | |
Reconciliation of Richard II with London | |
Structural similiarities between the literatures of mysticism and fin' amors. Date. Born in U.S.A. | |
Thomas Elyot, The image of governance and other dialogues of counsel (1533-1541) | |
The writings and manuscript collections of the Elizabethan alchemist, antiquary, and herald Francis Thynne |