Key Figures in Medieval Europe. An Encyclopedia
psychological effects of the black death (Meiss 1951). However, Nardo’s art evinces less obviously than Orcag- na’s the somber, ...
disciplines. Introductiones was designed as a clear and systematic pedagogical manual for university students, with which Nebrij ...
area of Bavaria/Salzburg, which he was forced to leave for some unknown reason—possibly due to losing his patron and/or audience ...
NICHOLAS III, POPE (c. 1225–1280, r. 1277–1280) Pope Nicholas III (Giovanni Gaetano Orsini) was the son of Matteo Rosso Orsini, ...
infl uenced Nicholas, but his important intellectual roots are in Proclus and Pseudo-Dionysius. In spite of his signifi cance fe ...
Duclow, D. F. “Nicholas of Cusa.” In Dictionary of Literary Biography: Medieval Philosophers, vol. 115, ed. J. Hackett. Detroit: ...
throughout Germany. Of the surviving stone carvings attributed to him or to his school, only fi ve are authen- ticated by docume ...
of Palermo the liberation of three of his monks who had been captured and enslaved. Around 980, fl eeing further Arab incursions ...
so-called natural order, the ordo naturalis, a current pedagogic word order that roughly corresponds to a sub- ject-verb-object ...
O OCKEGHEM, JOHANNES (ca. 1420–1497) Franco-Flemish composer, active mainly in France. According to recently discovered document ...
and its exploration of the bass register are progressive features, but in many respects its unpredictable, “mysti- cal” characte ...
naventure: Editiones Instituti Franciscani Universitatis S. Bonaventurae, 1967–86. ——. Opera politica, ed. Jeffrey G. Sikes et a ...
and southern coast of England. In both cases, the English king paid large amounts of silver, “Danegeld,” to buy off the Vikings. ...
as the mediator between a canon from Reims and the monastery of St. Remy. Presumably, he had been attend- ing the schools of Par ...
as it appeared during the rule of the duke of Athens, are unifi ed in an abstract narrative structure to produce an effect of re ...
been tutor of John II’s son, the future Charles V. Partly because of his royal connections, Oresme obtained church offi ces, bec ...
and taxes in South Tyrol and also confi rmed his rank as imperial knight. After the death of Duke Frederick, Oswald and his alli ...
elements with both. His songs already refl ect a strong sense of the modern individual with the emphasis on personal experiences ...
Mathilda. Little is known of his early years. In 930 Otto married Edith, the half sister of King Aethelstan of Wessex, beginning ...
Further Reading Althoff, Gerd, and Hagen Keller. Heinrich I. und Otto der Große: Neubeginn und karolingisches Erbe. Göttingen: M ...
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