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    ARMSTRONG, A (12)
    Les premiers imprimés français et la littérature de Bourgogne (1470-1550) (1)Subjectcultural exchange (2)Low Countries (2)manuscripts and literature (2)Middle Ages (2)poetry (2)... View MoreDate Issued2021 (1)2019 (1)2017 (1)2016 (2)2015 (5)
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    Alain Chartier and the Rhétoriqueurs 

    ARMSTRONG, A (Brill, 2015)
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    Translating Poetic Capital in 15th-Century Brussels: From Amé de Montgesoie’s “Pas de la Mort” to Colijn Caillieu’s “Dal sonder Wederkeeren” 

    ARMSTRONG, A (2015)
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    A Curator's Perspective: Communities in Communication, July-December 2014 

    ARMSTRONG, A (Manchester University Press, 2015)
    As with any exhibition, intellectual and practical concerns combined to shape Communities in Communication: Languages and Cultures in the Low Countries, 1450-1530. In practical terms, I was keen to showcase the substantial ...
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    « Half dicht, half prose gheordineert » : vers et prose de moyen français en moyen néerlandais 

    ARMSTRONG, A (Brepols, 2016-10-03)
    In both French-speaking and Dutch-speaking literary cultures of the late Middle Ages, competition between poets produced a collective poetic expertise. To what extent, then, can such competition be identified across the ...
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    'Imprimé en la ville marchande et renommée d’Anvers’: Antwerp Editions of Jean Molinet’s Poetry 

    ARMSTRONG, A (2016-12-22)
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    Théorie et pratique, aller et retour: L'Art de Rhétorique et la poésie de Jean Molinet dans deux recueils manuscrits 

    ARMSTRONG, A (Brepols, 2015)
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    A Curator's Perspective: Communities in Communication, July-December 2014 

    ARMSTRONG, A (Manchester University Press, 2015)
    As with any exhibition, intellectual and practical concerns combined to shape Communities in Communication: Languages and Cultures in the Low Countries, 1450-1530. In practical terms, I was keen to showcase the substantial ...
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    L2 Editorial Identity Performance: French-Language Publication in Dutch-Speaking Environments in the Burgundian Low Countries 

    ARMSTRONG, A
    The paratext and materiality of early printed books are, among other things, a medium through which editors and publishers perform a particular identity for consumption by their customers and competitors: as innovative, ...
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    Visible Voices: Translating Verse into Script & Print 3000 BC – AD 2000. By Nicolas Barker. 

    ARMSTRONG, A (Oxford University Press (OUP), 2017-06-01)
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    Intellectuals and the Nation in Renaissance France? Verse Epitaphs for Louise de Savoie 

    ARMSTRONG, A
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