Key Figures in Medieval Europe. An Encyclopedia
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B BACON, ROGER (ca. 1213/19–1292) Little is known of the origins of Roger Bacon, Fran- ciscan philosopher and scientifi c thinke ...
diary that Beatrijs kept in Middle Dutch, but which is now lost. The only surviving work by her is entitled Va n seven manieren ...
BEAUMANOIR, PHILIPPE DE REMI, SIRE DE (ca. 1250–1296) Jurist, author, and royal offi cial, Beaumanoir came from the village of R ...
priory, a London grammar school, and Paris in its preuniversity days. From 1143 to 1145 he was appren- ticed to a London banker, ...
occasionally gives a personal detail in one of his other works. Bede was born on land that a year or two later (674) was given b ...
will point out the typology (an Old Testament event as prefi guration of the New). Often he presents a twofold relationship in a ...
would become king of Northumbria (737). Whereas the Ecclesiastical History ends on an optimistic note of Christian progress, the ...
administrators and his use of native institutions gave his regime considerable authority. Less of a diplomat than Henry V, Bedfo ...
Count Ulrich II von Cilli, and Margrave Albrecht III, (“Achilles”) von Brandenburg-Ansbach. For another noble sponsor, Frederick ...
and Oswald (who became bishop of Worcester and later archbishop of York), imported the Benedictine Reform from the Continent and ...
Among more modern translations, that in Spanish by the Hebraist Igancio González Llubera, Viajes de Benjamín de Tudela (Madrid, ...
(st. 362–481) recounts the origin of the tithe, justifi es its continuance, and instructs the debtor towns (many of which he nam ...
a rural public accustomed to the cantares, Berceo uses rustic imagery and appropriates many techniques of the juglar’s (minstrel ...
John counted Bernard the best Platonist of his time, although to us he seems less interesting than Gilbert of Poitiers or Thierr ...
letter is, like his Apologia, a fi erce attack on the luxuri- ousness of the Cluniac (or, more widely, Benedictine) way of life. ...
BERNART DE VENTADORN (fl. ca. 1145–1180) With Jaufre Rudel, Bemart de Ventadorn was one of the most popular and most imitated of ...
differences between the Gallic and Roman Psalters (De varia psalmorum); Berno’s authorship of these latter two treatises has bee ...
encounter of Tristan with Iseut under the tree in which her husband, Marc, is hiding to trap them; they see his refl ection in t ...
complete or in an autograph manuscript. Of his Latin works, the Reductorium morale and Repertorium morale have survived fairly i ...
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