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On the Medieval Theory of Signs
Edited by Umberto Eco and Costantino Marmo
[Foundations of Semiotics 21] 1989
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Appolloni, Claudia
2021. A Pragmatic Theory of Everyday Imposition of Words in an Anonymous Thirteenth-Century Commentary on De anima (MS Prague, Metropolitan Chapter, M. 80, ff. 54vA–55rB). Analiza i Egzystencja 54  pp. 9 ff. DOI logo
Burrow, J. A.
2002. Gestures and Looks in Medieval Narrative, DOI logo
Daylight, Russell
2017. Aristotle and Augustine. Chinese Semiotic Studies 13:4  pp. 315 ff. DOI logo
Deely, John
2015. Semiotics “Today”: The Twentieth-Century Founding and Twenty-First-Century Prospects. In International Handbook of Semiotics,  pp. 29 ff. DOI logo
Flannery, Mary C.
2017. Gower’s blushing bird, Philomela’s transforming face. postmedieval: a journal of medieval cultural studies 8:1  pp. 35 ff. DOI logo
Fritz-Morkin, Maggie
2022. Poetry and Poetics in Gilles of Corbeil and Gentile da Foligno’sCarmina de urinarum iudiciis. Romanic Review 113:1  pp. 7 ff. DOI logo
Hack, Achim Thomas
2019. Von brüllenden Löwen und murmelnden Bächen. Tierlaute und andere Geräusche in antiken und frühmittelalterlichen Listen. In Lautsphären des Mittelalters,  pp. 113 ff. DOI logo
Kordecki, Lesley
2011. Domesticating the Fable: The Other in the Nun’s Priest’s Tale. In Ecofeminist Subjectivities,  pp. 103 ff. DOI logo
Perälä, Mika
2014. Ancient and Early Medieval Theories. In Sourcebook for the History of the Philosophy of Mind [Studies in the History of Philosophy of Mind, 12],  pp. 359 ff. DOI logo
Steel, Karl
2008. How to Make a Human. Exemplaria 20:1  pp. 3 ff. DOI logo
Versteegh, Kees

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