Key Figures in Medieval Europe. An Encyclopedia
Epistolae selectae. Monumenta Germaniae Historica, 2(1–2). Das Register Gregors VII, ed. Erich Caspar. Berlin: Weid- mannsche Bu ...
English, included scientifi c, philosophical, theological, and pastoral treatises. His theological works included the Hexaemeron ...
GUIBERT DE NOGENT (ca. 1064–ca. 1125) Perhaps best known for his autobiography, De vita sua sive monodiarum suarum libri tres, a ...
In Regulae rhythmicae Guido reworked in poetic form material he had covered for the most part in Micro- logus; he also included ...
to even the most conventional motifs. His rhetorical resources and his technical virtuosity drew high praise from Dante, who, in ...
dream visions. Guilhem’s verse often uses long lines of eleven, twelve, or fourteen syllables (with internal rhyme)—lines seldom ...
a beautiful, elite society and a new form of love that transcends ordinary morality? Or is it a society obsessed with its own yo ...
concept associates love with nobility and nobility with character. It consequently addresses a question, much debated by classic ...
GUITTONE D’AREZZO (c. 1235–21 August 1294) Guittone d’Arezzo was the master of thirteenth-century literary culture in Tuscany an ...
(“Nature, God, philosophy, and common sense”). The cohesion of civilization depends on trust and the applica- tion of reason. Th ...
Further Reading Texts Contini, Gianfranco, ed. Poeti del Duecento Milan and Naples: Ricciardi, 1960, Vol. 1, pp. 189–255. Egidi, ...
Testimony mentions “materials pertaining to printing,” including a press, Formen (a word for type), and a pur- chase of metal. T ...
a close friendship that would last until Montfort’s death at Toulouse in 1218. Montfort regarded his victory at Muret as a mirac ...
translations of classical and humanistic works, among which we know of Quintilian’s Declamationes maiores (1456), Cicero’s Dispu ...
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H HADEWIJCH (fl. mid-13th c.) In the fi nal line of her twelfth vision, the thirteenth-cen- tury Brabant mystic Hadewijch writes ...
Charlemagne did lead an army south of Rome against Hadrian’s hostile Lombard neighbors. Hadrian’s relations with Charlemagne wer ...
see in Sweden, but Gothland opposed Sweden regarding where it should be located. Hadrian did, however, reform abuses and establi ...
They threaten me for mourning a lover they killed by sword. May God be merciful to one generous with her tears or to her who cri ...
See also Eyvindr Finsson skáldaspillir; Sighvatr Þorðarson Further Reading Literature Andersen, Per Sveaas. Samlingen av Norge o ...
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