Key Figures in Medieval Europe. An Encyclopedia
enriched the Middle Dutch vocabulary with neologisms from scholasticism. His dedication manuscript that has come down to us is i ...
cians who were discouraged by their failure to win the heretical Cathars back to orthodoxy. Diego and Dominic decided to underta ...
order for less than a year, became the fi rst provincial of Lombardy. All convents within a province were to have teachers of th ...
Indeed much of The Palice’s stylistic power lies in its leaps between highly rhetorical “aureate” language and colloquial dictio ...
sions, a now lost Maestà painted twenty-two years later for the Palazzo Pubblico in Siena.) Subsequently, fi nes were imposed on ...
scene and an upper tier of pinnacles. Duccio’s Maestà coincided with Siena’s hope of achieving economic and political hegemony i ...
Further Reading Cattaneo, G., and E. Baccheschi. L’opera completa di Duccio. Milan: Rizzoli, 1972. Cole, Bruce. Sienese Painting ...
technique available to a 15th-century musician: faux- bourdon, isorhythmic writing, cantus fi rmus technique, and imitation. Duf ...
that Dunbar had some role in the royal secretariat, per- haps as a scribe or envoy. He is last mentioned on 14 May 1513, but the ...
Further Reading Primary Sources Bawcutt, Priscilla, ed. William Dunbar: Selected Poems. London: Longman, 1996. Kinsley, James, e ...
Further Reading Duns Scotus, John, Opera omnia, ed. Luke Wadding. Lyon: Sumptibus Laurentii Durand, 1639. ——. Opera omnia. Vatic ...
siege of Harfl eur and the Battle of the Seine. For settings of liturgical texts outside the mass Ordi- nary Dunstable principal ...
Robinson, Joseph Armitage. The Times of Saint Dunstan. Oxford: Clarendon, 1923. Stubbs, William, ed. Memorials of Saint Dunstan, ...
E EBNER, MARGARETHA (1291–1351) Born in 1291 in Donauwörth, near Regensburg, to a patrician family, Margaretha Ebner entered the ...
On his return to England in 1274 major reforms were instituted. A massive inquiry that yielded the Hundred Rolls demonstrated th ...
EDWARD III (1312–1377; r. 1327–77) Edward achieved stunning military success against Scot- land and France while maintaining dom ...
around the grasping Alice, enriching themselves at public expense. In the Good Parliament of 1376 Com- mons impeached the courti ...
Wessex after 1053, ruled the south; Tostig, after 1055 earl of Northumbria, ruled the north; Queen Edith ruled the court. The We ...
and women did not write guides addressed to the entire world. Women did not write very much at all. When they did, they wrote ma ...
The complete text is extant in three fi fteenth-century paper manuscripts and was fi rst printed by Anton Sorg in Augsburg as a ...
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