Key Figures in Medieval Europe. An Encyclopedia
extended simile comparing human life to a sea voy- age. Whereas Gregory answers the question about the angels’ white robes direc ...
D DADDI, BERNARDO (fl. c. 1320–1348) The Florentine Bernardo Daddi, “an artist of rare and exquisite gifts” (Offner and Steinweg ...
Miklós Boskovits and E. N. Lusanna. Florence, 1989. Section 3, Vol. 4, ed. Miklós Boskovits. Florence, 1991.) Wilkins, D. G. “Be ...
head down, beginning with the papacy. He attended the synod of Sutri (1046), at which three papal claim- ants were removed and a ...
Helena that dangled in space above a Cyrian mountain. But his most vivid pictures are of his time in the Holy Land. He made thre ...
the favor shown to him by Charles Martel when Charles made a princely entrance into Florence. At age eighteen, already possessed ...
guild of physicians and apothecaries. This was a perilous time, as the triumphant Guelfs had fallen into vehe- ment strife among ...
aware of the disadvantages of theocracy, and he feels confi dent in attributing the origins of Italy’s troubles to intrusions by ...
one step farther. In 1292, as he tells us in Convivio, to console himself for the death of Beatrice, he began at- tending lectur ...
was almost natural for the Romantics of the nineteenth century—the post-Napoleonic age—to identify with these doomed characters, ...
Dante’s poem is the fullest and most imaginative ap- propriation of Christian salvation. Within the confi nes of the Christian s ...
On World Government, or, De Monarchia, trans. Herbert W. Schneider, 2nd rev. ed. New York: Liberal Arts, 1957. Rime, ed. Gianfra ...
Fergusson, Francis. Dante’s Drama of the Mind: A Modern Read- ing of the Purgatorio. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press ...
to other great personages. From 1375, his name appears in the records as bailli of Valois; he became bailli of Senlis in 1389. M ...
(Handbook) to guide her teenage son through his perilous stay at the palace. Tragically, she may have witnessed her husband’s ex ...
style, the work’s lucid prose is enriched by rich nautical vocabulary, painting an expressive tableau composed of both real and ...
Evans, J. (selec. and trans.) The Unconquered Knight. A Chronicle of Deeds of Don Pero Niño, Count of Buelna, by his Standard-be ...
liberty, although they surrendered their arms. Former rebels were relocated to the suburb of Alcudia. After the Almoravid attack ...
Then, in the Treaty of Alcañices (1297), which defi ni- tively fi xed Portugal’s borders with Castile, Portugal gained the towns ...
contacts as well and encouraged maritime development in the Algarve. In 1293 he supported the creation of a bolsa de comércio (c ...
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