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"Reconoistre au parler": à propos d'un motif littéraire dans les chansons de geste et les premiers romans courtois [PDF]
Mölk, Ulrich
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2001
AbstractThis chapter focuses on French chivalric literature. It describes the differences between Capetian and Plantagenet political culture. Chevalerie and royauté agreed on the inevitability, desirability, and importance of war. However, the relationship between the two was not the same everywhere.
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AbstractThis chapter focuses on French chivalric literature. It describes the differences between Capetian and Plantagenet political culture. Chevalerie and royauté agreed on the inevitability, desirability, and importance of war. However, the relationship between the two was not the same everywhere.
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Romania, 1954
Frappier Jean. Le Graal et la Chevalerie. In: Romania, tome 75 n°298, 1954. pp. 165-210.
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Frappier Jean. Le Graal et la Chevalerie. In: Romania, tome 75 n°298, 1954. pp. 165-210.
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Review: Chevalerie et grivoiserie: fabliaux de chevalerie
French Studies, 2004exaly +2 more sources
2017
This chapter describes the origins and development of chivalry, asking when knights began to believe that their lives were not inherently sinful. It traces the influence of the Crusades, and the Church’s declarations on licit and illicit violence. Secular and religious ‘manuals’ of chivalry are examined for their competing models of behaviour; the ...
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This chapter describes the origins and development of chivalry, asking when knights began to believe that their lives were not inherently sinful. It traces the influence of the Crusades, and the Church’s declarations on licit and illicit violence. Secular and religious ‘manuals’ of chivalry are examined for their competing models of behaviour; the ...
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The Boulogne Manuscript of the "Chevalerie Vivien"
The Modern Language Review, 1910THE manuscript 192, called Sancti Bertini, of the city library of Boulogne-sur-Mer is one of the most valuable cyclic manuscripts of the Geste de Guillaume. This manuscript, according to an inscription at the close, was finished in the month of April, 12951, and is thus one of the oldest dated manuscripts of chansons de geste2.
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