Key Figures in Medieval Europe. An Encyclopedia
in 1330 and 1331; Since Guidoriccio shows castles in the background, some scholars assume that it is among the documented pictur ...
couplets that refer to the “unveiling” of the “secrets” of Virgil by Servius. It depicts Servius pulling back a curtain to revea ...
only trigonometrical tool used in antiquity, Menelaos’ theorem (al-shakl al-qat.t.a ̄‘), as well as a commentary, with frequent ...
old. Her second marriage of political expediency was a rocky one, but it did produce the needed heir in 1133 (Henry II Plantagen ...
seem to have embraced wholeheartedly. Indeed, Matteo, along with Antonello da Caserta, was a leader of this imported stylistic m ...
Although Matthew made important innovations in format and narrative in illustrated lives of the saints that in turn infl uenced ...
by his daughter’s hostage status. The Brittany affair gained France a strategic province, earned Maximil- ian frustration and hu ...
Liber specialis gratiae (Book of Special Grace). At age seven, Mechthild entered the Rodersdorf cloister, where her sister Gertr ...
in Halle, has come down to us preceded by a lengthy prologue justifying the book and its author. Das fl ießende Licht can be des ...
whose position he considered to be wrong (the story told by Urbach, p. 412, bottom, is not entirely accurate, however; see the t ...
near Gotha. One document refers to him as de (from, of) Hochheim, but some scholars consider this a familial rather than a geogr ...
Eckhart’s mystical asceticism, the creature frees himself from his own specifi c self or formal being, which is in essence the l ...
he remained in the service of King Enrique IV; he died in Torrelaguna in 1456, leaving no descendants. The poet’s fi rst editor, ...
between Reason and the Seven Deadly Sins, represented as seven faces of Will, the work leaves off at Stanza 106, during the deba ...
Iorga, Nicolae. Philippe de Mézières (1327–1405) et la croisade au XIVe siècle. Paris: Bouillon, 1896. Joan B. Williamson MICHAE ...
as the son of Fernando de la Cerda, Alfonso X’s eldest son, alleged that he had a better right to rule. She also had to contend ...
MORTON, ROBERT (1430?–1497?) Composer documented as a “chappellain angloix” at the Burgundian court chapel choir from 1457 to Ju ...
Flemish and Franco-Flemish manuscript illumination and the possibility of a trip to Provence. What is clear is that Moser’s only ...
in the Allgäu, he moved to Ulm by 1427, when he was accepted as a freeman, married Adelheid Kitzin, daugh- ter of a local sculpt ...
N NARDO DI CIONE (died c. 1336) The Florentine painter Nardo di Cione, with his broth- ers Andrea (called Orcagna) and Jacopo, d ...
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