Key Figures in Medieval Europe. An Encyclopedia
——, Joseph N. Garvin, and Marthe Dulong, eds. Petri Pictavien- sis Sententiarum libri quinque. 2 vols. Notre Dame: University of ...
the occasion. He began to enforce a more strict disci- pline, attended to fi nances, and traveled often to deal with problems wi ...
Petrarch intends to speak about himself, his interests, his outlook—in short, about his personality. What strikes the modern rea ...
to continue his legal studies, and although he excelled academically, he came to realize that the legal profession was not for h ...
recounts his fi rst impressions of Rome: “No doubt I have accumulated a lot of matter to write about later, but at present I am ...
found and transcribed the manuscript of Cicero’s letters to Atticus, a discovery that encouraged him to begin his own series of ...
saddened by the death of his friends “Laelius” and Francesco Nelli. Around 1366, Petrarch employed Giovanni Mal- paghini as a sc ...
Canzoniere, ed. Gianfranco Contini. Turin: Einaudi, 1968. Canzoniere, 2 vols, ed. Ugo Dotti. Rome: Donzelli, 1996. Canzoniere, e ...
Trinkaus, Charles. The Poet as Philosopher: Petrarch and the Formation of Renaissance Consciousness. New Haven, Conn.: Yale Univ ...
PHILAGATHUS OF CERAMI (d. 1154 or later) Greek prose in medieval Italy reaches a high point with the sermons of the twelfth-cent ...
PHILIP II AUGUSTUS (1165–1223) King of France, 1180–1223. Philip II was the fi rst great architect of the medieval French monarc ...
the end of his reign when the Aragonese supported the rebellion of the Sicilians against Charles of Anjou (the Sicilian Vespers, ...
charters to pacify them, and he sacrifi ced Philip’s min- ister Enguerran de Marigny and other offi cials to their princely enem ...
See also Edward III; Philip IV the Fair Further Reading Cazelles, Raymond. La société politique et la crise de la royauté sous P ...
versity strike in 1231. Not long after Philip’s death, Henri d’Andeli wrote a Dit du chancelier Philippe, in which he is associa ...
in 1454 had political value, for through such devices the prestige of the Valois dukes reached its zenith. Philip himself was a ...
——. “More Poems by Philippe de Thaon?” In Anglo-Norman Anniversary Essays, ed. Ian Short. London: Anglo-Norman Text Society, 199 ...
phrases, to suggest the universality of imperial rule. Collections of Pier’s documents, to which were added some of his personal ...
Court of Frederick II Hohenstaufen, ed. William Tronzo. Studies in the History of Art, 44. “Washington, D.C.: National Gallery o ...
Further Reading Painter, Sidney. The Scourge of the Clergy: Peter of Dreux, Duke of Brittany. Baltimore: John Hopkins University ...
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