Some of the earliest volumes in this series collect the poems of Hugh Primas, the satires of Sextus Amarcius, and the Apocalypse of Pseudo-Methodius. For 10 points each:
[10h] Name this Harvard University Press series of brown-liveried books that present modern English translations of medieval European literature in Latin and Byzantine Greek. This is a sister series of the Loeb Classical Library.
ANSWER: Dumbarton Oaks Medieval Library
[10e] Volumes 48 and 49 of the Dumbarton Oaks Medieval Library collect this cycle of 254 bawdy Latin and Middle High German goliardic poems. This collection’s 17th entry is “O Fortuna.”
ANSWER: Carmina Burana
[10m] Volume 26 of the Library consists of Nivardus’s epic poem titled for this character. In one of a series of Latin fables, this character becomes trapped in a frozen lake after he is tricked into ice fishing with his tail by a vulpine rival.
ANSWER: Isengrim the Wolf [or Ysengrimus or Isegrimm or Isengrin or Ysengrin; prompt on wolf]
<TH, European Literature>