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I - Bibliographies and Manuscript Catalogues

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 May 2023

Angus J. Kennedy
Affiliation:
University of Glasgow
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Summary

All items are listed chronologically (and alphabetically by author within a given year).

(a) Bibliographies of Christine de Pizan

See also bibliography indicated passim in editions and critical studies, in particular Campbell & Margolis, 1510, pp. 359–412; Nagel, 2079, pp. 324–55.

894 Champion, Pierre. La Librairie de Charles d’Orléans, Paris: Champion, 1910; Genève: Slatkine Reprints, 1975.

Lists (pp. 31–32) CP’s manuscripts belonging to the Orleans family.

895 Margolis, Nadia. Joan of Arc in History, Literature, and Film, New York: Garland Press (Garland Reference Library of the Humanities, 1224), 1990, xvii + 409pp.

Indispensable. Remarkably comprehensive coverage of Joan’s fortunes, and in particular CP’s Ditié (see ‘Fifteenth-Sixteenth Centuries’, pp. 265–78), picking up a large number of much neglected items, e.g. Charity Cannon Willard’s Master’s thesis (presented under the name of Charity Ellen Cannon), ‘Jeanne d’Arc comme source d’inspiration littéraire au quinzième siècle’, Smith College, 1936 (item 1065 in Margolis); a Marburg dissertation on Joan by Karl Hanebuth, 1893 (item 1072 in Margolis).

896 Reese, Mary Virginia. ‘Christine de Pizan: A Supplemental Annotated Bibliography’, MA thesis, Univ. of Alabama, 1990, viii + 115pp.

Good analytical bibliography designed to supplement Kennedy’s 1984 bibliography (see 505) and that of Yenal published in 1982 (see 504), but unfortunately not easily accessible.

897 Vielliard, Françoise, & Jacques Monfrin. Manuel bibliographique de la littérature française du Moyen Âge de Robert Bossuat, Troisième Supplément (1960–1980): II: L’ancien français (chapitres IV à IX); Le moyen français, Paris: Éditions du CNRS, 1991, pp. 394–1136.

See Bossuat, 5. For CP see index, and pp. 751–56, 808–10, 821.

Rev.: .1 Philippe Ménard, RLiR, 55 (1991), 599–602.

.2 Frankwalt Möhren, RF, 105 (1993), 167–69.

.3 A. J. Holden, MLR, 89 (1994), 469–70.

.4 Franz Lebsanft, ZFSL, 104 (1994), 102–04.

.5 Max Pfister, ZRP, 112 (1996), 760–62.

898 Kennedy, Angus J. ‘A Selective Bibliography of Christine de Pizan Scholarship, circa 1980–1987’, in Reinterpreting Christine de Pizan,1473, pp. 285–98.

A bibliography of 161 items, updating Kennedy, 505, and incorporated in Kennedy, 899.

899 ——. Christine de Pizan: A Bibliographical Guide, Supplement I, London: Grant & Cutler (Research Bibliographies and Checklists, 42.1), 1994, 135pp.

An analytical bibliography of 391 items (numbered 503–893) covering the period 1981–1991 and structured in the same way as Kennedy, 505.

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Christine de Pizan
A Bibliographical Guide: Supplement 2
, pp. 1 - 4
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer
Print publication year: 2004

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