Publisher's Synopsis
Proben Der Lateinischen Novellistik Des Mittelalters is a collection of medieval Latin novellas compiled by Jakob Ulrich. This volume offers a selection of texts representing the novella tradition in medieval Latin literature. The anthology provides valuable insight into the literary tastes and narrative conventions of the period. It showcases the variety and richness of Latin prose composed during the Middle Ages and serves as a resource for students and scholars interested in medieval literature, Latin language, and the history of the novella. Ulrich's work remains relevant for understanding the development and transmission of narrative forms within the broader context of European literary history.
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