Forfatter: Bjørnstad, Hall (ed.)

Borrowed Feathers: Plagiarism and the Limits of Imitation in Early Modern Europe

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Borrowed Feathers: Plagiarism and the Limits of Imitation in Early Modern Europe.

Unipub, Oslo 2008, 8vo, orig. omslag, 257 s., engelsk tekst, illustrasjoner.

Innhold, bl.a.: Else Marie Lingaas, Imitating Plato: Textual Strategies in Marsilio Ficino’s Dell’amore; Kirsti Sellevold, Some «hardis repreneurs» in Sixteenth-Century France: Du Bellay, Aneau, Chappuys; Andrea Carlino, Kunstbüchlein and Imagines Contrafactae: A Challenge to the Notion of Plagiarism; Vibeke Roggen, The Art of Composing a Title Page: An Example from Norway; Gro Bjørnerud Mo, Imitating Poets, Plagiarizing Editors: The Case of François de Malherbe; Roy Eriksen, Friends or Foes? Marlowe and Shakespeare as Rivals in the Republic of Letters.

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Borrowed Feathers: Plagiarism and the Limits of Imitation in Early Modern Europe.

Unipub, Oslo 2008, 8vo, orig. omslag, 257 s., engelsk tekst, illustrasjoner.

Innhold, bl.a.: Else Marie Lingaas, Imitating Plato: Textual Strategies in Marsilio Ficino’s Dell’amore; Kirsti Sellevold, Some «hardis repreneurs» in Sixteenth-Century France: Du Bellay, Aneau, Chappuys; Andrea Carlino, Kunstbüchlein and Imagines Contrafactae: A Challenge to the Notion of Plagiarism; Vibeke Roggen, The Art of Composing a Title Page: An Example from Norway; Gro Bjørnerud Mo, Imitating Poets, Plagiarizing Editors: The Case of François de Malherbe; Roy Eriksen, Friends or Foes? Marlowe and Shakespeare as Rivals in the Republic of Letters.

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