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SLOVO MEŠTRA POLIKARPA AS A "MONOLOGUE WITHIN A CONVERSATION" – ONE ASPECT
2015
Fluminensia: Journal for Philological Research
Slovo meštra Polikarpa is a contrast or a morality play translated from medieval Latin literature in which dialogues between a mortal human and Death personified were known in numerous versions, e.g. as Dialogus magistri Polycarpi cum morte, or as Colloquium de morte. The Croatian Glagolitic version of the text has been preserved in two miscellany manuscripts (the Petris miscellany and Ljubljana miscellany) dating from the 15th century. It is possible that these are the oldest extant
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