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Via Mediaevalis

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Medieval spirituality for the postmodern world—sharing authentic texts, serious scholarship, and sincere commentary to help us rediscover reality.

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About Robert Keim

I'm a linguist, a translator, and a literary scholar specializing in the poetry and drama of the English Renaissance. I teach university language arts classes that interweave classical rhetoric, modern composition, and literature.

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