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Textual Obscurity in the Middle Ages (Introduction).
“Clarifications” of Obscurity: Conditions for Proclus’s Allegorical Reading of Plato’s Parmenides.
Lucifica nigris tunc nuntio regna figuris. Poétique textuelle de l’obscuritas dans les recueils d’énigmes latines du Haut moyen Age (VIIe-VIIIe s.).
The Enigmatic Style in Twelfth-Century French Literature.
Mise en abyme in Marie de France’s “Laüstic”.
Perturbations of the Soul: Alexander of Ashby and Aegidius of Paris on Understanding Biblical Obscuritas.
Versus obscuri nella poesia didascalica grammaticale del XIII sec.
Disclosing Secrets: Virgil in Middle High German Poems.
Obscuritas legum: Traditional Law, Learned Jurisprudence, and Territorial Legislation (The Example of Sachsenspiegel and Ius Municipale Maideburgense).
To Be Born (Again) from God: Scriptural Obscurity as a Theological Way Out for Cornelius Agrippa.
Obscuritas in Medieval and Humanist Translation Theories.
The Darkness Within: First-person Speakers and the Unrepresentable.
Index nominum.
Index rerum.