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Das Blog begleitet die internationale Tagung Charlemagne: les temps, les espaces, les hommes. Construction et déconstruction d’un règne, die aus Anlass des 1200. Todestags Karls des Großen († 28.01.814) vom 26. bis 28. März 2014 in Paris stattfindet. Sie
Rolf Große
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La Société internationale des médiévistes (IMS-Paris) est heureuse de publier le programme de son symposium annuel « Charlemagne après Charlemagne » qui se tiendra du 26 au 28 juin 2014 à Paris.
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This chapter reconstructs the debate over the meaning of the figure of Charlemagne in chronicles which rewrite the chansons de geste. Charlemagne’s wars in Spain become glorious Christian triumphs over evil in the Pseudo-Turpin, a pan-European literary hit.
Luke Sunderland
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Appel à communications: "Charlemagne après Charlemagne"
La Société Internationale des Médiévistes de Paris (IMS-Paris) sollicite l’envoi de communications et de thèmes de sessions pour son Symposium de 2014 portant sur « Charlemagne après Charlemagne ».
Magali Romaggi
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Abstract Research Summary Using detailed plant‐ and individual‐level data from a major Japanese cotton spinning company in the early 20th century, we examine the within‐firm allocation of skilled human capital in conjunction with investment in physical capital, accompanying the firm's evolving strategic priorities.
Shotaro Yamaguchi +3 more
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Sull’utilizzazione del meraviglioso nel "Voyage de Charlemagne"
En esta aportación se propone el análisis del uso del elemento maravilloso en el Voyage de Charlemagne desde el punto de vista de la narrativa dinámica y del conflicto entre los dos soberanos, Carlomagno y Hugo el Fuerte.
Massimo Bonafin
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Nelson, King and Emperor: A New Life of Charlemagne (University of California Press, 2019)
Review of Janet L. Nelson, King and Emperor: A New Life of Charlemagne (Oakland: University of California Press, 2019).
Maria Sofia Merino Jaso
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“It is a hundred times better to fight than to read or sing the Psalter”: militarisation of the image of the clergy in the Charlemagne Epic in the 12th and 13th centuries [PDF]
The article analyses the formation of militaristic features in the image of the clergy within the epic tradition of Charlemagne. Chansons de geste reflected medieval society’s perceptions of the ambivalent nature of the clergy and their functions in ...
Emil Otakulov
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Charlemagne in Ireland: manuscripts and audiences
This paper sketches the broad outlines of the circulation of Charlemagne narratives in Ireland, focusing primarily on the Latin and Irish texts of the Pseudo-Turpin Chronicle and Fierabras.
Byrne, Aisling
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This article discusses the first folio of the Lyon manuscript of La Chanson de Roland, in which the battle of Roncevaux is preceded by the first ten verses of Chrétien de Troyes’ Yvain ou le Chevalier au lion. These verses about King Arthur and his court
Sofia Lodén, Vanessa Obry
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