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Journal of Medieval History, 1986
Abstract The opening decades of the thirteenth century witnessed the birth of historical writing in Old French prose, marking a decisive evolution in the historical tastes of the lay aristocracy, whose interest in the past had until then been satisfied by chanted verse histories and chansons de geste.
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Abstract The opening decades of the thirteenth century witnessed the birth of historical writing in Old French prose, marking a decisive evolution in the historical tastes of the lay aristocracy, whose interest in the past had until then been satisfied by chanted verse histories and chansons de geste.
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Girart d’ Amiens and the Pseudo-Turpin Chronicle
Zeitschrift Fur Romanische Philologie, 1960exaly +2 more sources
A Note on the Pseudo-Turpin Translations of Nicolas de Senlis and William de Briane
Zeitschrift Fur Romanische Philologie, 1970exaly +2 more sources
THE MIDDLE ENGLISH "PSEUDO-TURPIN CHRONICLE"
Medium Ævum, 1996Because this article introduces an unpublished and little-known Middle English text, it engages necessarily in a diverse set of enquiries. As a consequence, the article is divided into sections which consider (I) the manuscript, (II) a history of the Pseudo-Turpin Chronicle as it originated on the Continent, (III) the relationship of the Middle English
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ClassifyingThe Pseudo-Turpin Chronicle
Cataloging & Classification Quarterly, 2013This study focuses on the library classification practices of The Pseudo-Turpin Chronicle. The Pseudo-Turpin Chronicle has been called an enigmatic work by scholars, and the mystery has carried into library classification. The work's language of origin is not its national language.
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