Includes bibliographical references and index
David Townsend: The current questions and future prospects of medieval Latin studies
Carin Ruff: Latin as an acquired language
Ryan Szpiech: Latin as a language of authoritative tradition
Thomas E. Burman: The cultures and dynamics of translation into medieval Latin
Karsten Frijs-Jensen: Medieval Scandinavian Latin
Nicholas Watson: The idea of Latinity
Andrew Taylor: Readers and manuscripts
Rita Copeland: Gloss and commentary
Ralph Hexter: Location, location, location : geography, knowledge, and the creation of medieval Latin textual communities
Gregory Hays: Prose style
Jean-Yves Tilliette (translated from French): Verse style
A. G. Rigg: Crossing generic boundaries
Brian Murdoch: Textual fluidity and the interaction of Latin and the vernacular languages
Andrew Hicks: Martianus Capella and the liberal arts
Winthrop Wetherbee: Mythography
Greti Dinkova-Bruun: Biblical thematics : the story of Samson in medieval literary discourse
Susan Boynton and Margot Fassler: The language, form, and performance of monophonic liturgical chants
Mia Münster-Swendsen: Regimens of schooling
Sylvia Parsons and David Townsend: Gender
Larry Scanlon: Sex and sexuality
Anne Clark: Medieval Latin spirituality: seeking divine presence
Gur Zak: Modes of self-writing from antiquity to the later middle ages
Marco Formisano: Late antiquity, new departures
Monika Otter: Renaissances and revivals
Ronald Witt: Humanism and continuities in the transition to the early modern
Paolo Chiesa (translated from Italian): Medieval Latin texts, the introduction of print, and the development of editorial methods
Jan Ziolkowski: Medieval Latin in modern English : translations from the nineteenth century to the present day
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