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The Rise and Fall of the Sibyls in Renaissance France

Britnell, Jennifer J.

Authors

Jennifer J. Britnell



Contributors

Alasdair MacDonald
Editor

Michael W. A. Twomey
Editor

Abstract

The present volume, number VI in the series «Groningen Studies in Cultural Change», offers a selection of papers presented at the International Conference 'Knowledge and Learning' held in Groningen in November 2001. It is the second of three volumes. The first (volume V in the series), entitled «Learned Antiquity: Scholarship and Society in the Near East, the Greco-Roman World, and the Early Medieval West» has been edited by Alasdair A. MacDonald, Michael W. Twomey and Gerrit J. Reinink. The third one (volume VII in the series) bears the title «Scholarly Environments: Centres of Learning and Institutional Contexts 1600-1960» and will be edited by Alasdair A. MacDonald and Arend H. Huussen. The present volume, «Schooling and Society: The Ordering and Reordering of Knowledge in the Western Middle Ages», contains new studies on a wide range of matters pertaining to scholarship (and to changes in scholarship, in the European West) from the early Middle Ages throught to the Renaissance and beyond. The disciplines discussed include: literature, philosophy, cultural history, and education.

Citation

Britnell, J. J. (2004). The Rise and Fall of the Sibyls in Renaissance France. In A. MacDonald, & M. W. A. Twomey (Eds.), Schooling and society : the ordering and reordering of knowledge in the Western Middle Ages (173-185). Peeters Publishers

Publication Date 2004
Deposit Date Mar 7, 2008
Publisher Peeters Publishers
Pages 173-185
Series Title Groningen studies in cultural change.
Series Number 6
Book Title Schooling and society : the ordering and reordering of knowledge in the Western Middle Ages.
Keywords Literature, Philosophy, Cultural, History, Education, Scholarship.
Publisher URL http://www.peeters-leuven.be/boekoverz.asp?nr=7710
Additional Information Series title: Groningen Studies in Cultural Change.