Key Figures in Medieval Europe. An Encyclopedia
(Giacomo da Milano, Il pungolo dell’amore). In I mistici: Scritti dei mistici francescani. Assisi: Editrici Francescane, 1995– , ...
modern translarions in either English or Italian. There are, however, modern critical editions of Jean Ferron’s French translati ...
tuo prefazio (“O Pope Boniface, I bring your sentence,” number 56 in Ageno and 55 in Mancini) and Lo pastor per mio peccato/post ...
Casolini, Fausta. “Iacopone da Todi.” Biblioteca Sanctorum, 7, 1966, pp. 617–628. Convegni del Centro di studi sulla spiritualit ...
JAIME (JAUME) I OF ARAGÓN-CATALONIA (1208–1276) Jaime (Jaume) I “the Conqueror,” count-king of the realms (regnes) of Aragón-Cat ...
At his death the troubadour Matieu de Carsin hailed him as exalter of the cross “beyond all kings here or overseas,” another Art ...
and then supported their new lord in a war of survival with his sibling (1296–1298) that guaranteed at least temporarily Sicilia ...
JAN VAN BOENDALE (ca. 1280–1351) A Brabantine poet and a native of Tervuren, a small town between Leuven and Brussels, Jan van B ...
of the aristocracy, including Willem van Bornecolve, alderman of Antwerp, Rogier van Leefdale, viscount of Brussels, and Duke Ja ...
life, the loving person is elevated above him- or herself and introduced into the most intimate life of God, the love of the Fat ...
JAUFRE RUDEL (fl. 1120–48) The troubadour Jaufre Rudel, lord of Blaye in the Gi- ronde, sang of earthly love infused by a mystic ...
the Roman de la Rose, an allegorical narrative begun by Guillaume de Lorris. This masterwork has survived in over 250 manuscript ...
Meun’s transformation of the woman-rose into a piece of lifeless architecture, a sanctuary, which the Lover pries open with his ...
she could see it through the fl ames. Jeanne remained a controversial fi gure, and in 1456 Charles VII arranged the annulment of ...
was associated with Philip’s in important acts, and she accompanied him on his grand tour of the Midi in 1303–04. She showed ind ...
de saint Nicolas, a semiliturgical drama produced during the grand siège, or convention, of the Arras brotherhood, between 1194 ...
and juridical consolidation of the see of Toledo, whose aggrandizement was one of the great passions of his life. The other peni ...
monk. On his return to Calabria, Joachim retired fi rst to the Cistercian monastery of Sambucina and then to the monastery of Co ...
its own status, it also had roots in the previous status, thus producing the overlap. By far the most important of these lesser ...
opposed him, and some, including Cola di Rienzo, were actively supportive. (Cola, however, fell before the Hun- garian triumph, ...
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