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The Morton W. Bloomfield Lectures, 1989-2005

Donoghue, Daniel(Edited by)Simpson, James(Edited by)Watson, Nicholas(Edited by)
Part of the Festschriften, Occasional Papers, and Lectures series
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Shortly after Morton Bloomfield's death in 1987, a number of his friends and colleagues sought a way to honor and preserve his memory.

The result was a lecture of more than ordinary interest and more than ordinary prominence, signified by the fact that each would be published for individual circulation and then would be collected, as they are here, to appear in print for a wider audience.

The lectures contained here reflect Morton Bloomfield's own wide and varied interests: literature, the history of philosophy, language studies, and Judaic studies.

Morton W. Bloomfield's broad learning and personal popularity were unrivaled among his fellow medievalists, and this volume demonstrates the outpouring of those close to him and whom he influenced.

The lectures contained within deal with a wide variety of topics, all a fitting tribute to a scholar who touched so many lives.

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Product Details
1580441467 / 9781580441469
Hardback
801.95
05/01/2010
United States
290 pages
156 x 234 mm, 600 grams
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