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Renaud of Montauban
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 328

Renaud of Montauban

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1897
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The Medieval Charlemagne Legend
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 402

The Medieval Charlemagne Legend

Originally published in 1993, The Medieval Charlemagne Legend is a selective bibliography for the literary scholar, of historical and literary material relating to Charlemagne. The book provides a chronological listing of sources on the legend and man is split into three distinct sections, covering the history of Charlemagne, the literature of Charlemagne and the medieval biography and chronicle of Charlemagne.

The Old French William of Tyre
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 290

The Old French William of Tyre

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2015-01-27
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  • Publisher: BRILL

William of Tyre's history of the Kingdom of Jerusalem has long been viewed as one of the most useful sources for the Crusades and the Latin East from the beginnings of the First Crusade to William's death shortly before Saladin's conquest of Jerusalem. However, this text was most popular during the medieval period in an Old French translation. In The Old French of William of Tyre Philip Handyside identifies the differences between the Latin and French texts and analyses the translator motives for producing the translation and highlights significant changes that may provide a better understanding of the period in question. Handyside also argues for a complex manuscript tradition that developed across the medieval Mediterranean.

Anglo-Norman Studies
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 184

Anglo-Norman Studies

The most recent cutting-edge scholarship on the tenth, eleventh and twelfth centuries.The essays collected here demonstrate the rich vitality of scholarship in this area. This volume has a particular focus on the interrelations between the various parts of north-western Europe. After the opening piece on Lotharingia, there are detailed studies of the relationship between Ponthieu and its Norman neighbours, and between the Norman and Angevin duke-kings and the other French nobility, followed by an investigation of the world of demons and possession in Norman Italy, with additional observations on the subject in twelfth-century England. Meanwhile, the York massacre of the Jews in 1190 is set i...

Real Algebraic Geometry and Ordered Structures
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 544

Real Algebraic Geometry and Ordered Structures

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Agents of Empire
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 451

Agents of Empire

The period between the 1860s and the 1920s saw a wave of female migration from Britain to Canada and Australia, much of which was managed by women. In Agents of Empire, Lisa Chilton explores the work of the women who promoted, managed, and ultimately transformed single British women's experiences of migration. Chilton examines the origins of women-run female emigration societies through various aspects of their work and the responses they received from emigrants and settled colonists. Working in the face of apathy in the community, resistance by other (usually male) managers of imperial migration, and agency exerted by the women they sought to manage, the emigrators endeavoured to maintain control over the field until government agencies took it over in the aftermath of the First World War. Agents of Empire highlights the aims and methods behind the emigrators' work, as well as the implications and ramifications of their long-term engagement with this imperialistic feminizing project. Chilton provides tremendous insight into the struggle for control of female migration and female migrants, aiding greatly in the study of gender, migration, and empire.

The Sixpenny Magazine
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 434

The Sixpenny Magazine

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1865
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Architecture and Society in Normandy 1120-1270
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 300

Architecture and Society in Normandy 1120-1270

This wide-ranging book explores the architecture—principally ecclesiastical—of Normandy from 1120 to 1270, a period of profound social, cultural, and political change. In 1204, control of the duchy of Normandy passed from the hands of the Anglo-Norman/Angevin descendants of William the Conqueror to the Capetian kingdom of France. The book examines the enormous cultural impact of this political change and places the architecture of the time in the context of the Normans’ complicated sense of their own identity. It is the first book to consider the inception and development of gothic architecture in Normandy and the first to establish a reliable chronology of buildings. Lindy Grant extends her investigation beyond the buildings themselves and also offers an account of those who commissioned, built, and used them. The humanized story she tells provides sharp insights not only into Normandy’s medieval architecture, but also into the fascinating society from which it emerged.

From Glycerol to Value-Added Products
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 171

From Glycerol to Value-Added Products

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Maugis, Ye Sorcer
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 294

Maugis, Ye Sorcer

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1898
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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