Key Figures in Medieval Europe. An Encyclopedia
the life of Saint Francis; the Peruzzi Chapel, painted in fresco secco and now in poor condition, depicts three scenes each of t ...
Duecento are infused with a similar pursuit of monu- mentality, a natural outcome in the medium of sculpture. But the works of N ...
and the epitaph he composed for Dante’s tomb that was recorded by Boccaccio in his life of Dante. The correspondence has come do ...
Wicksteed, Philip H., and Edmund G. Gardner. Dante and Giovanni del Virgilio. Westminster: A. Constable, 1902. (Reprint, New Yor ...
surface and is encyclopedic in scope. It refl ects the dual nature of the building as baptistery and mausoleum— functions that w ...
less often to Provence, Sicily, and Spain. After he had retired to his native Viterbo, he revised and in 1191 completed his sele ...
Our clearest picture of him is provided by the ro- mance itself. Its date of composition—generally put at around 1210—is based m ...
kingdoms from further subjection by killing Gur- muns envoy, Morolt. During their judicial duel, one of Tristan’s blows leaves a ...
Chinca, Mark. Gottfried von Strassburg: Tristan. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1997. Dietz, Reiner. Der “Tristan” Gottf ...
——. “Lettre inédite de Godescalc d’Orbais,” ed. Cyril Lambot. Revue bénédictine (1958). Duckett, Eleanor Shipley. Carolingian Po ...
poems, each consisting of three seven-line stanzas with- out envoi, exist in ten manuscripts, never alone. On eight occasions th ...
The Confessio Amantis opens with a prologue in which the author attributes the anarchy of his times to corrupt leadership and di ...
Secondary Sources New CBEL 1:553–56, 804. Manual 7:2195–2210, 2399–2418. Beidler, Peter G., ed. John Gower’s Literary Transforma ...
Fuhrmann, Franz. “Die Stadtpfarrkirche zu Unserer Lieben Frau in Schwaz,” in Festschrift Heinz Mackowitz, ed. Sybille-Karin Mose ...
Gratian 2 introduced the important distinction between “excommunication” and “anathema” as technical terms. Gratian 1 had used t ...
Monastic Life From 574 to 578, Gregory lived as a monk in Saint Andrew’s, probably following the rule of Saint Benedict. In his ...
in the medieval period and in modern times. The title of ecumenical bishop assumed by the patriarch of Con- stantinople was brou ...
Dudden, F. Gregory the Great: His Place in History and in Thought, 2 vols. London, 1905. Marcus, R. Gregory the Great and His Wo ...
Lateran) where he attended school with other upper- class Romans. He spent some time at the monastery of Saint Mary on the Avent ...
had belonged to Peter from ancient times. Some princes of Poland and Bohemia had asked Gregory for support of their claims, and ...
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