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Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus of French Literature
pdembows@uchicago.edu
Peter Dembowski focuses on the linguistic and literary studies of Medieval French and Provençal. His interests include history of Romance languages with special consideration of Medieval French, as well as on the problems of critical edition and interpretation of Medieval texts. His books and critical editions of Old French texts include: La Chronique de Robert de Clari (Toronto, 1963); Ami et Amile (Paris, 1969) crit. ed.; La Vie de sainte Marie l'Egyptienne (Geneva-Paris, 1977) crit. ed.; Jean Froissart and his Meliador (Lexington, 1983); Le Paradis d'amour et l'Orloge amoureus, (Geneva, 1986) crit. ed.; Jourdain de Blaye (Paris, 1991) crit. ed.; Erec et Enide (Paris, 1994) crit. ed.; L'Estrif de Fortune et Vertu, (Geneva, 1999) crit. ed.; Christians in the Warsaw Ghetto. An Epitaph for the Unremembered (2005).