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medieval worlds • no. 12 • 2020


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    medieval worlds provides a forum for comparative, interdisciplinary and transcultural studies of the Middle Ages. Its aim is to overcome disciplinary boundaries, regional limits and national research traditions in Medieval Studies, to open up new spaces for discussion, and to help developing global perspectives. We focus on the period from c. 400 to 1500 CE but do not stick to rigid periodization.
    medieval worlds is open to submissions of broadly comparative studies and matters of global interest, whether in single articles, companion papers, smaller clusters, or special issues on a subject of global/comparative history. We particularly invite studies of wide-ranging connectivity or comparison between different world regions.
    Apart from research articles, medieval worlds publishes ongoing debates and project and conference reports on comparative medieval research.


    Rethinking Scholastic Communities in Medieval Eurasia
    Guest Editors: Pascale Hugon and Birgit Kellner

    Rethinking Scholastic Communities in Medieval Eurasia: Introduction
    Pascale Hugon and Birgit Kellner

    Rethinking Scholastic Communities in Latin Europe:
    Competition and Theological Method in the Twelfth Century
    Constant J. Mews

    Rethinking Buddhist Scholastic Communities Through a Socio-Historical Lens
    José Ignacio Cabezón

    Myang ral Nyi ma ’od zer (1124-1192):
    Authority and Authorship in the Coalescing of the rNying ma Tantric Tradition
    Cathy Cantwell

    Between disputatio and Polemics: Dialectics as Production of Knowledge in the Middle Ages
    Bénédicte Sère

    The Tibetan Institutionalisation of Disputation: Understanding a Medieval Monastic Practice
    Jonathan Samuels

    Ideologies of Translation, II

    Hostili praedo ditetur lingua latina: Conceptual Narratives of Translation in the Latin Middle Ages
    Réka Forrai

    Multilingual Sermons
    Guest Editor: Jan Odstrčilík

    Multilingual Medieval Sermons: Sources, Theories and Methods
    Jan Odstrčilík

    Multilingual Texts as a Reflection of Code-Switching in Medieval England: Sermons and Beyond
    Herbert Schendl

    Orality in its Written Traces: Bilingual reportationes of Sermons in France (Thirteenth Century)
    Nicole Bériou

    Bilingualism in Medieval Italian Preaching: The Case of Angelo da Porta Sole (d. 1334)
    Carlo Delcorno

    Bilingual Strategies in Fourteenth-Century Latin Sermons from Catalonia
    Lidia Negoi

    Typology and Spectrum of Latin-Irish and Latin-English Codeswitches
    in Medieval Sermon Literature
    Tom ter Horst

    Review Article

    Review Article: How Far is Global?
    Roy Flechner

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    ISBN Online Edition

    978-3-7001-8852-0

    ISSN Online Edition

    2412-3196

    DOI

    doi: 10.1553/medievalworlds_no12_2020

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