Abstract

The poems of Hugh Primas deserve to be better known, and the announcement by Teubner of an edition in preparation to replace the fundamental but incomplete text of Wilhelm Meyer is welcome news to students of medieval Latin poetry. The studies which appear below discuss certain problems in two of Primas' longest rhythmical productions.

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