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Gautier de Coinci poet of the XIIIth century contributed to the development of both sacred and profane writing. This volume, together with the Miracles de Nostre Dame and the Vie de sainte Cristine, completes his bibliography. Olivier Collet includes...
This book presents the development of Humanities, kiden-dº, within the superior Office of studies daigaku-ry, in Japan between the VIIIth and XIIth century. Study of dissertation topics clearly shows the evolution of a system, which is becoming...
The prose Alexander novel of Jean Wauquelin, written in the middle of the XVth century for Philip the Good, retraces the best-known and fascinating episodes of the Macedonian hero’s life. Behind the beautiful description and the impressive portrayal...
An essay devoted to the analysis of the many literary works which, from the XIIIth century onwards, focus on the fate of persecuted women. The investigation of this type of narrative endeavours to define the nature of feminine heroism in the later...
This last volume contains several tables, some annexes, a few corrections and an index covering the 12 volumes previously...
Critical edition of Sébastien Mamerot's French translation of the four last books of the famous Roman history entitled Romuleon. They were written in latin by Benvenuto da Imola in Bologna between 1361 and 1364. The work recounts the last moments of...
Written in the Bourguignon environment in the middle of the XVth century, the Histoire d'Erec is the revision in prose of the famous text by Chrétien de Troyes. Too often despised and overlooked, this late adaptation constitutes an important and...
The Catalan-Occitan Easter Play is the earliest extant Passion play in Old Occitan and may well be even older than its nearest rival in Old French, the Palatinus Passion. It represents a dramatic tradition very different from the Palatinus and other...
The first modern, critical edition of a anonymous chanson de geste of the early 15th...
Martin Le Franc (ca 1410-1461), priest, diplomat and a learned Latinist, wrote his Estrif de Fortune et Vertu in 1447-1448. This prosimetrum representing a debate between Fortune and Virtue concerns predestination and free will. It was inspired in...