Carmina medii aevi posterioris Latina

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Carmina medii aevi posterioris Latina is the title of a publishing company specializing in Middle Latin literature. The company edits collective editions and indexes of Latin texts from the High and Late Middle Ages . It goes back to the initiative of the Middle Latin Hans Walther (1884–1971) and was established in 1930 with a responsible commission at the Academy of Sciences in Göttingen . The commission currently includes Fidel Rädle , Ulrich Schindel and Paul Gerhard Schmidt .

The volumes published by the company, most of which can be traced back to Hans Walther's collections, include the Proverbia sententiaeque Latinitatis medii ac recentioris aevi (Latin proverbs and sentences from the Middle Ages and early modern times in alphabetical order), which Paul Gerhard Schmidt wrote from 1963 to 1986 in published nine parts. All volumes have been published by the Göttingen publishing house Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht .