ABSTRACT

Originally published in 1984, Literature and Law in the Middle Ages is a comprehensive bibliography on the subject of literature and law in the Middle Ages. The collection was composed with the notion that early society regarded literature, law and religion from the same single point of view. It discusses how for many medieval poets, their art existed primarily to enforce obedience to God and king and suggests that society viewed law as a chief instrument of the divine will in human affairs. The book’s comprehensive introduction argues that eventually, these areas of diverged and became separate; this bibliography covers the broad period of the Middle Ages from the 5th to the 15th century and examines this period of transition during which, the process was not yet complete. This bibliography will be vital resource for those studying medieval studies, both in literature and history.

chapter |14 pages

General

chapter |28 pages

Latin

chapter |54 pages

Old and Middle English

chapter |50 pages

German

chapter |16 pages

Icelandic

chapter |38 pages

French And Provençal

chapter |24 pages

Italian

chapter |38 pages

Hispanic