The Survival of Classical Texts (2) Previously, we noted the importance of Carolingian strongholds in the revival of the copying of ancient texts. But what of England’s part? Reynolds Continue Reading →
Our Retired Explorer (Dines With Michel Foucault In Paris, 1961) Those with a bent toward ‘theory’ or, alternatively, toward ‘interrogating its discourse’ (to borrow a few terms) should check out the song by the Wea Continue Reading →
The Survival of Classical Texts In the introduction to Texts and Transmission, L.D. Reynolds helpfully illustrates the contraction and expansion of classical texts from antiquity thr Continue Reading →