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Bibliography

Herren, Michael W., The Hisperica famina, 2 vols, vol. 2, Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies, Studies and Texts, 85, Toronto: Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies, 1987.

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Citation details
Volume
2
Work
The Hisperica famina - vol. 2 (2 vols)
Place
Toronto
Publisher
Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies
Year
1987
Part of
Michael W. Herren, The Hisperica famina (1974–1987)
Subjects and topics
Sources
Texts
“Preface; Abbreviations”
ix
“Introduction”
1. The Hisperic poems (1); 2. The manuscripts and their affiliations (3); 3. Models and literary sources (23); 4. The lexical sources (39); 5. Questions of authorship, dating, and provenance (42); 6. Formal elements in the poems (56); 7. The languages of the corpus (64); 8. The present text and translation (71).
1–73
“Sigla”
74
“The Lorica of Laidcenn
76
“The Leiden lorica
90
“The Rubisca
Texts: Rubisca
94
“The Adelphus Adelpha meter
104
“The commentary”
113
“[Appendices]”
Appendix 1: Foreign and foreign-derived words (193); Appendix 2. Tables of suffixes (197); Appendix 3: Execrations and exorcisms containing anatomical lists (201).
193
“Bibliography; Index verborum”
205
Contributors
Dennis Groenewegen
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February 2019, last updated: September 2021