Medieval France. An Encyclopedia
Carolingian nave, which had been destroyed by a fire on the feast of Mary Magdalene (July 21, 1120) in which over 1,000 worshipe ...
Vézelay, La Madeleine, narthex portal. Photograph courtesy of Whitney S.Stoddard. Vézelay, La Madeleine, nave. Photograph courte ...
Originally, the tympanum and lintel were planned to rest on the short columns and the trumeau (John the Baptist). The portal, ho ...
Saulnier, Lydwine, and Neil Stratford. “La sculpture oubliée de Vézelay.” Bibliothèque de la Société d’Archéologie 17(1984): 27– ...
vidame thus resembled the avoué of a monastery. The position soon became a hereditary fief, with a bishop’s vidame being one of ...
generic designation. Vida first appears in the rubrics of certain 14th-century chansonniers. Elizabeth W.Poe [See also: BERTRAN ...
façade are surrounded by richly sculpted moldings. On the upper story is a grand rose window, as large as the central doorway it ...
Schwan, E. “La vie des anciens pères.” Romania 13(1884):233–63. VIGNAY, JEAN DE (ca. 1282/85–1350). Translator. Born near Bayeux ...
Several models influenced Philippe’s compilation. He was inspired by its more famous 15th-century namesake, the anonymous Cent n ...
Vignory (Haute-Marne), Notre-Dame, nave. Photograph courtesy of Whitney S.Stoddard. Aubert, Marcel. “L’église de Vignory: essai ...
[See also: ROYAL ADMINISTRATION AND FINANCE; SENESCHAL] Dognon, Paul. Les institutions politiques et administratives du pays de ...
VILLANDRANDO, RODRIGO DE (ca. 1380-ca. 1455). Born in Castile, Rodrigo de Villandrando traveled to France to pursue a career in ...
Barnes, Carl F., Jr. “Le ‘problème’ Villard de Honnecourt.” In Les batisseurs des cathédrales gothiques, ed. Roland Recht. Stras ...
manuscripts of an abbreviation exist. Villehardouin’s work was also incorporated in the Chronique de Baudouin d’Avesnes, a 13th- ...
Bloch, Marc. French Rural History: An Essay in Its Basic Characteristics, trans. Janet Sondheimer. Berkeley: University of Calif ...
poet and exerted himself to catch the eye of such highly placed connoisseurs as Charles d’Orléans; but for unknown reasons, he d ...
regular clergy was apparently not for him a viable choice; nor, in the absence of an independent income or a patron, was it poss ...
to take verbal revenge on the individuals and classes who have earned his disapproval; after all, the document, according to the ...
experience, and a sketch of late-medieval France as he knew it. This is a world of people living by their wits and not hampered ...
VINCENNES . The castle of Vincennes, just northeast of Paris, was a favorite residence of the Capetian and Valois kings. Philip ...
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