01472nam2 22003011i 450 SUN007085720090714120000.020090714d1960 |0frec50 bafreGRCFR|||| |||||ˆ<<Les ‰Éthiopiques>> 1Heliodore[2. ed.]ParisLes belles lettres1960CI, 124 p. (2-124 doppie)20 cm.001SUN00708552001 Les *Éthiopiques. Théagène et charicléeHéliodore; texte établi par R. M. Rattenbury, T. W. Lumb et traduit par J. Maillon1205 Paris : Les belles lettres210 volumi20 cm215 Testo in greco con trad. francese a fronte.ParisSUNL000046Heliodorus EmesenusSUNV055751465080Les belles lettresSUNV001952650HeliodorusHeliodorus EmesenusSUNV029335EliodoroHeliodorus EmesenusSUNV029336Eliodoro : di EmesaHeliodorus EmesenusSUNV063909ITSOL20190318RICASUN0070857UFFICIO DI BIBLIOTECA DEL DIPARTIMENTO DI GIURISPRUDENZA00CONS XVIII.RR.360 1 00 2929 20190313 UFFICIO DI BIBLIOTECA DEL DIPARTIMENTO DI LETTERE E BENI CULTURALI07CONS Xd 1 Heliod 07 1754 20090714 Éthiopiques 11436671UNICAMPANIA03846nam 2200481 450 991051199890332120190826145055.094-012-1212-010.1163/9789401212120(CKB)3710000000506343(MiAaPQ)EBC4452179(OCoLC)903803742(OCoLC)904036956(nllekb)BRILL9789401212120(EXLCZ)99371000000050634320150220d2015 uy 0engurcnu||||||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierThe medieval chronicle IX /Erik Kooper; Sjoerd LeveltAmsterdam :Rodopi B.V.,2015.1 online resource (334 pages)The Medieval Chronicle ;990-420-3931-0 Includes bibliographical references.Preliminary material /Editors The Medieval Chronicle IX -- THE GENEALOGY OF THE CZECH LUXEMBOURGS IN CONTEMPORARY HISTORIOGRAPHY AND POLITICAL PROPAGANDA /Marie Bláhová -- THE ANONIMO ROMANO AT HIS DESK: RECOUNTING THE BATTLE OF CRÉCY IN FOURTEENTH-CENTURY ITALY /Maurizio Campanelli -- ART AND SCIENCE IN THE MANUSCRIPTS OF MATTHEW PARIS /Judith Collard -- LA REPRESENTATION DU RÈGNE D’ARTHUR DANS LE MANUSCRIT ENLUMINÉ DU BRUT EN PROSE, LONDRES, LAMBETH PALACE 6 (C.1480) /Irène Fabry-Tehranchi -- ANALYSE COMPARATIVE DE DEUX REMODELAGES DU CHRONICON DE GUILLAUME DE NANGIS (XIIIE/XIVE S.): RÉÉCRITURES LEXICO-SYNTAXIQUES /Per Förnegård -- SOME NEW REMARKS ON THE HUNGARIAN-POLISH CHRONICLE /Ryszard Grzesik -- CONTRIBUTIONS JURIDICTIONNELLES DANS DES SOURCES NARRATIVES HONGROISES DES XIE–XIIIE SIÈCLES /Gergely Bálint Kiss -- DER METATEXT DES AUTORS IN DEN CHRONIKEN DER MITTELALTERLICHEN RUS’ UND IN DEN SOG. CONTINUATIONES COSMAE /Jitka Komendová -- VISUAL ARGUMENT AND THE INTERPRETATION OF DREAMS IN THE CHRONICLE OF JOHN OF WORCESTER /Robert A. Maxwell -- PILGRIM AND PATRON: CNUT IN POST-CONQUEST HISTORICAL WRITING /Eleanor Parker -- THE BISHOP AND THE EMPEROR: TRACING NARRATIVE INTENT IN OTTO OF FREISING’S GESTA FREDERICI /Romedio Schmitz-Esser.There are several reasons why the chronicle is particularly suited as the topic of a yearbook. In the first place there is its ubiquity: all over Europe and throughout the Middle Ages chronicles were written, both in Latin and in the vernacular, and not only in Europe but also in the countries neighbouring on it, like those of the Arabic world. Secondly, all chronicles raise such questions as by whom, for whom, or for what purpose were they written, how do they reconstruct the past, what determined the choice of verse or prose, or what kind of literary influences are discernable in them. Finally, many chronicles have been beautifully illuminated, and the relation between text and image leads to a wholly different set of questions. The yearbook The Medieval Chronicle aims to provide a representative survey of the on-going research in the field of chronicle studies, illustrated by examples from specific chronicles from a wide variety of countries, periods and cultural backgrounds. The Medieval Chronicle is published in cooperation with the "Medieval Chronicle Society".The Medieval Chronicle9.Middle AgesHistoriographyLiterature, MedievalHistory and criticismElectronic books.Middle AgesHistoriography.Literature, MedievalHistory and criticism.940.1072Kooper Erik221455Levelt Sjoerd1065982NL-LeKBNL-LeKBBOOK9910511998903321The medieval chronicle IX2552818UNINA