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The Medieval Chronicle 16: The Medieval Chronicle, cartea 16

Erik S. Kooper, Sjoerd Levelt
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 20 dec 2023
Alongside annals, chronicles were the main genre of historical writing in the Middle Ages. All chronicles raise such questions as by whom, for whom, or for what purpose they were written, how they reconstruct the past, or which literary influences are discernible in them. Their significance as sources for the study of history, literature, linguistics, and art is widely appreciated.
The series The Medieval Chronicle, published in cooperation with the Medieval Chronicle Society (medievalchronicle.org), provides a representative survey of on-going research in the field of chronicle studies, illustrated by examples from a wide variety of countries, periods, and cultural backgrounds.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789004684898
ISBN-10: 9004684891
Pagini: 320
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria The Medieval Chronicle


Notă biografică

Erik Kooper received his MA and Ph.D. from Utrecht University, where he taught Old and Middle English. He published editions of a number of Middle English works, and articles on medieval chronicles such as the Latin Prose Brut and Robert of Gloucester’s Chronicle.
Sjoerd Levelt is Honorary Senior Research Associate at the University of Bristol. His most recent books are The Middle Dutch Brut: An Edition and Translation (2021) and North Sea Crossings: The Literary Heritage of Anglo-Dutch Relations 1066–1688 (with Ad Putter).

Cuprins

Preface
List of Figures
Abbreviations
List of Contributors

1 Nation–Power–Subjectivity: The Making of National Subjects in Bohemia and Brabant at the Beginning of the Fourteenth Century
Éloïse Adde

2 A Medieval Search for the Historical Jesus?
The Vita Christi in Ranulf Higden’s Latin Compilation and John Trevisa’s English Translation of the Polychronicon
Jane Beal

3 Fragments d’une chronique hébraïque provençale de la seconde moitié du treizième siècle
Abraham David

4 Violence and Monasticism in Two Aquitanian Chronicles
John France

5 Entre convergences et dissonances, le maître de Paris et d’Acre et l’Estoire d’Outremer
Kasser Helou

6 The Structural Character of East Slavic Historiography in Comparative Perspective
Jitka Komendová

7 ‘The Malicious Barking of Critics’: A Literary-Historical Approach to the topos of Anticipated Criticism
Justin Lake

8 The Creation of the Legend: The Pius Prince Dimitrij of Uglich
Victoria Legkikh

9 Mousket and ‘Mesire Ernous’
The Portrayal of Arnold IV of Oudenaarde (*c.1175–† 1242) in Philip Mousket’s Chronique rimée (c.1240) as a Means for a Better Understanding of the Chronicler’s Position and Motives
Robin Moens

10 Female Indoctrination through the Image: The Case of Crónica Geral de Espanha de 1344 (Ms. A 1, Academia das Ciências de Lisboa)
María Pandiello

11 La ‘Matière de Troie’ dans les plus anciennes chroniques d’Europe Centrale
Adrien Quéret-Podesta

12 Martin of Opava and Dominican Understandings of Imperial Power in the Later Middle Ages
Elisabeth Rolston

13 Review Article: The Bergh Chronicle Manuscript: History of a Codex, a Codex Full of Histories
Jelmar Hugen and Anna de Bruyn

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Paula Clarke

Anne Curry and Rémy Ambühl, Eds., A Soldiers’ Chronicle of the Hundred Years War: College of Arms Manuscript M9
Edward Donald Kennedy

John Scattergood with Niamh Pattwell & Emma Williams, Trinity College Library Dublin: A Descriptive Catalogue of Manuscripts Containing Middle English and Some Old English
John Thompson