The Medieval Chronicle. Volume 13 /
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| Format: | Conference Proceeding eBook |
| Language: | English |
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Leiden ; Boston :
Brill,
[2020]
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Table of Contents:
- Intro
- Contents
- Preface
- Abbreviations
- Notes on Contributors
- The Imperium in Alfonso X's Historiography (Fernández-Ordóñez)
- Autorité spirituelle et pouvoir royal chez Wace: pour une relecture du Roman de Rou (Bratu)
- Remarks on the Use of Numbers by Medieval Chroniclers in Battle Narratives (Courroux)
- 'Du commencement du monde depuis que Dieu ot fait ciel et terre': Une chronique universelle en français composée à Valenciennes sous le règne de Philippe le Bel (Guyot-Bachy)
- Paroemiae to SS Boris and Gleb: Complementarity of Chronicles and Liturgical Canon in the Creation of the Image of the First Russian Saints (Legkikh)
- Translatio Imperii, translatio linguarum? On Medieval Universal Chronicles Produced around the Holy Roman Empire (Leite)
- Between Authorship and Anonymity: The Case of the Venetian Chronicles (Marin)
- Rethinking the Chronicle: Modern Genre Theory Applied to Medieval Historiography (Markevičiūtė)
- Richard II's Rejection of Counsel in the Westminster Chronicle and Thomas Walsingham's Chronica Maiora (Marsh)
- Constructing Political Time: Temporal Structures of Meaning in the Old Swedish Chronicles Prosaiska krönikan and Lilla rimkrönikan (Nordquist)
- The Textual Tradition of Bar ʻEbroyo's Chronography and its Continuations: First Soundings (Pratelli)
- 2000 Cows and 4000 Pigs at One Sitting: Was the Gesta Francorum Written to Be Performed in Latin? (Sweetenham)
- Bloodless Turks and Sanguine Crusaders: William of Malmesbury's Use of Vegetius in His Account of Urban II's Sermon at Clermont (Titterton)
- Book Reviews
- Guyot-Bachy
- Review
- Brix - Review