Description: The Church and Vernacular Literature in Medieval France Kullmann, Dorothea, editor Toronto Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies 2009 Hardcover 8vo 8" - 9" tall Kb62...viii, 296 pp. Bibliography, indices. Octavo. Hardcovers in dark brown with a cream parchment-colored band, with a medieval image of Le Chevalier au cygne. Covers are clean and nice, slight bumping of top corners. Gift inscription from the author to a noted medieval historian signed "D. K." on the first free end paper, otherwise clean and tight. A very nice copy. Preliminaries in English, some essays in French, some in English with Latin and early French here and there. "From a end of the 11th century to the 13th century, French and Occitan literatures acquired a productivity and level of sophistication that made them the leading models for other European literatures. New genres... (such as the troubadour concept of love) , were first expressed in vernacular creations, and even learned Latin authors soon felt obliged to take notice of these developments... " WE ARE LOCATED IN CANADA but we can ship using USPS International Customers -- we may be able to ship more cheaply than we show - please e-mail us to see what we can offer to your location. US Customers - We ship twice or more a week using the US Postal Service via our courier from Canada to our mailing address in New York and then on to US addresses.We are able to offer competitive rates with this service, but if you require quicker shipping, please inquire. For books over $799 we may ship via CanadaPost from Toronto. Canadian customers -- we may have to charge HST/GST for Canadian purchases (generally 5% for books). However, shipping is generally lower than on ebay's shipping cost calculator. Email me with your province and I'll be happy to calculate HST and shipping. We are happy to combine shipping! For our international customers, import duties, taxes and charges are not included in the item price or shipping charges. These charges are the buyer's responsibility. Please check with your country's customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to bidding/buying. These charges are normally collected by the delivering freight (shipping) company or when you pick the item up -- do not confuse them with additional shipping charges. We really cannot show merchandise below value or mark items as "gifts" - it can get us into all kinds of trouble with customs. Since Brexit, shipping to the UK may require a VAT invoice. We have been selling books for over 20 years and pack and ship them with care. Thanks for bidding and thanks for being a fellow book lover. See our other listings for more unusual and rare books.
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Author: Kullmann, Dorothea, editor
Book Title: The Church and Vernacular Literature in Medieval France
Cover: Hardcover
Language: English
Book Series: Studies and Texts; Toronto Studies in Romance Philoloy I
Publisher: Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies
Publication Year: 2009
Place Published: Toronto
Signed By: Author
Pages: 296
Format: Hardcover
Title: The Church and Vernacular Literature in Medieval France PIMS
Edition: 1st Edition
Book Condition: Very Good with no dust jacket
Features: Kb62...viii, 296 pp. Bibliography, indices. Octavo. Hardcovers, in dark brown with a cream parchment-colored band, with a, medieval image of Le Chevalier au cygne. Covers are clean and, nice, slight bumping of top corners. Gift inscription from the, author to a noted medieval historian signed "D. K." on the, first free end paper, otherwise clean and tight. A very nice, copy. Preliminaries in English, some essays in French, some in, English with Latin and early French here and there. "From a end, of the 11th century to the 13th century, French and Occitan, literatures acquired a productivity and level of sophistication, that made them the leading models for other European, literatures. New genres... (such as the troubadour concept of, love) , were first expressed in vernacular creations, and even, learned Latin authors soon felt obliged to take notice of these, developments... "