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This is the first book-length study to explore the question of poetry and genre by investigating, through an analysis of both textual and manuscript evidence, the ways in which Dante redefines the medieval theory of authorship as defined by Medieval scholars, among whom Bonaventure was the most prominent one.
A transcription and translation of Zaharje Orfelin's 1757 festival book, this book presents an account of the festival life of the Orthodox hierarchy in the Habsburg lands. It also provides an account of the background to the Mojsije Putnik's episcopal investiture, beginning with a study of the political and historical context to the foundation.
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