Key Figures in Medieval Europe. An Encyclopedia
In Paris in the 1240s he wrote his Summa de crea- turis (Book of the Creatures) and commented on Peter Lombard’s Sentences. Alre ...
Wallace, William A., ed. American Catholic Philosophical Quar- terly 70, no. 1 (1996). [Special Albertus Magnus issue.] Weisheip ...
a codicil added in 1368, again made provisions for the disposition of his inheritance, which was to go in its entirety to suppor ...
responsible for mythologizing the Germanic kingdom into a new Athens, a new Rome, and a new Jerusalem. Even though Theodulf of O ...
Daly, L.W., and W. Suchier, eds. Altercatio Hadriani Augusti et Epicteti Philosophi. Illinois Studies in Language and Litera- tu ...
in Anglo-Saxon circles, where they were imitated in Latin (by Tatwine, archbishop of Canterbury 731–34, Eusebius, and Boniface) ...
possess, survives in more than one version, apparently being student reportationes of his lectures. A set of Quaestiones disputa ...
of Castilian nobles to maneuver him into an interven- tion (1425) that freed another brother, Enrique, from captivity and briefl ...
Fernando I the kingdom was divided between Alfonso and his two brothers. Sancho, the eldest, received the kingdom of Castile and ...
begun in 1076, is the most monumental example of this phenomenon. Most larger towns, even Toledo in the extreme south, would com ...
Jerez, the last rebel stronghold in Andalusia, capitulated in October. As a result of the rebellion, the king expelled the Musli ...
After his death in 860 his brothers Æthelberht (860–65), then Æthelred (865–71), ruled in turn. No further parti- tion occurred. ...
helped by such legends as the 11th-century tale of how he allowed a peasant woman’s cakes to burn as he mused on the fate of Wes ...
Many references to Boethius that are of a personal nature are removed, and attitudes refl ecting the circumstances in which the ...
The chronology of Alfred’s works is not known. The only vernacular text mentioned by Asser in 893 is the Dialogues. However, thi ...
ALTICHIERO DA ZEVIO (c. 1330–after 1390) Altichiero was already an established painter in March 1369, when he is fi rst document ...
of the portrait of Petrarch which alone survives of the original decoration suggests that Altichiero worked in the room. Histori ...
Simon, Robin. “Altichiero versus Avanzo.” Papers of the British School at Rome, 45, 1977, pp. 252–271. Vavalà, Evelyn Sandberg. ...
In 1352, he won his fi rst military victory. At a tourna- ment held during the following Christmas season, his elaborate use of ...
involved him in a scheme by Louis of Anjou to claim the throne of Naples, in collaboration with the efforts of Pope Clement VII ...
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