A Companion to Latin Greece
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Literature in Frankish Greece 289 Nova Francia Literary production in the Frankish Peloponnese should come as no surprise: the c ...
290 Page produced in the Morea itself. Finally, we shall turn to consider those romances of western origin translated into verna ...
Literature in Frankish Greece 291 considerable nostalgia from the more complicated 14th century: the Morea of his youth was reme ...
292 Page celebrated great occasions with jousting, feasting and carolling.9 They pro- moted their own good name, with young lord ...
Literature in Frankish Greece 293 been removed, mutilating many pages. It has been argued that this disfigure- ment happened ear ...
294 Page enjoyed by French speakers. Like other fundamentally “northern” sources of troubadour material, then, the Chansonnier u ...
Literature in Frankish Greece 295 poet-composers, by far the majority of them trouvères, are included in the col- lection and th ...
296 Page gathering.22 If William himself was not the commissioner, then the alternative must be that the work was in some sense ...
Literature in Frankish Greece 297 further argument for Peloponnesian origins perhaps lies in the unfortunate history of the Chan ...
298 Page shares a huge amount with the Morea Chansonnier but, revealingly, includes material from Arras dating from the latter h ...
Literature in Frankish Greece 299 However, even if oral performance was the rule, and the Chansonnier was above all a concrete a ...
300 Page figure 9.1 Prince William’s two songs in the Chansonnier. Bibliothèque Nationale de France, Francais 844, fol. 2r (phot ...
Literature in Frankish Greece 301 left for more verses to be added later. It is undeniably curious that the prince’s own works r ...
302 Page Au novel tans The single first verse of “Au novel tans” (figure 9.3) is a classic Natureingang, painting a picture of t ...
Literature in Frankish Greece 303 Listen All of You, Franks and Romans! It would be easy to conclude from all this that the Fran ...
304 Page frankly doggerel Greek verse of the Chronicle of the Morea is a startling one; nevertheless, in the course of less than ...
Literature in Frankish Greece 305 behalf of Queen Joanna of Naples from 1377 to 1381. Beyond this, de Heredia was a bibliophile ...
306 Page Bartolomeo Ghisi, the Grand Constable, and he had this book in his cas- tle of Thebes.48 The scribe goes on to state, c ...
Literature in Frankish Greece 307 The various versions of the Greek Chronicle give unique insights into the development of the G ...
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