Key Figures in Medieval Europe. An Encyclopedia
sermons were copied and edited by Franciscan monks in or around Augsburg beginning in the 1260s, before Berthold’s death, until ...
canonization edition consists of eight books, the last of which contains revelations concerning kings and church leaders that ar ...
1210, 1218, 1223). He is also known to have had friends among the Icelandic aristocrats of his day (Hrafn Svein- bjarnarson, Sæm ...
Vries, Jan de. Altnordische Literaturgeschichte. 2 vols. Grun- driss der germanischen Philologie, 15–6. Berlin: de Gruyter, 1941 ...
unknown to us, and he spent his earliest years in or near Florence. Boccaccino encouraged his son’s education, but not along the ...
shortly before his death. The other was Comedia delle ninfe fi orentine. In this allegory, the shepherd Ameto overhears seven ny ...
expedition and nearly took Boccaccio along. Boccaccio wrote several Latin eclogues on the situation in Naples; he was at fi rst ...
and discusses poetic theory but also passes on popular anecdotes about Dante and describes his appearance and manners. Boccaccio ...
servants and forced to follow the seneschal, Niccolò Acciaiuoli, around in his constant travels, making study impossible; as a f ...
Diana’s Hunt: Caccia di Diana—Boccaccio’s First Fiction, ed. and trans. Anthony K. Cassell and Victoria Kirkham. Phila- delphia: ...
that he was a master of arts, the author of some thirty learned works (ten preserved), and with Siger of Brabant became one of t ...
no illusions about Bohemond’s sincerity or goals. As the expedition proceeded beyond the taking of Nicaea, Bohemond’s self-inter ...
However, as regards questions 2 and 3, Contini seems to go too far by loosening the connection between Bonagiunta and Guittone i ...
types and the architectural and landscape settings, a large number of works have been associated with the Berlinghieri family. S ...
Bonaventure’s theology is traditionally Augustinian. He is willing to make use of whatever tools come to hand, and to this end h ...
gout and kidney stones, rested in Viterbo and Sismano. He spent time in the company of a certain Parisian doctor with whom he di ...
Kessler, Herbert L., and Johanna Zacharias. Rome 1300: On the Path of the Pilgrim. New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press, 2000 ...
ment of the hypothetical Ragnarsdrápa has followed this view, even though Snorri clearly admits only the stanzas mentioned above ...
Smyth, Alfred P. Scandinavian Kings in the British Isles, 850–80. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1977. Clunies Ross, Margaret. ...
daughter and two sons. He was buried at Santa Maria Maggiore, Florence. In both Trésor and Tesoretto, Brunetto strove for a comp ...
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