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  • - Text, Music and Image from Machaut to Ariosto
     
    2.043,95 kr.

    From the Middle Ages onwards, writers, artists and composers became self-consciously aware of the vast potential for external references to enrich their works. The essays investigate work by renowned authors, composers and artists, as well as less familiar sources, from France, England and Italy.

  • af Glyn S. Burgess & Leslie C. Brook
    663,95 kr.

    The first complete collection of extant Medieval French Lays. Lays are short (typically 600-1000 lines), rhymed tales of love and chivalry.

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    1.368,95 kr.

    This study of the waterscapes of the Anglo-Saxon world will assist serious students of the Anglo-Saxon period in both perceiving and understanding both the textual imagery and the archaeology of water in Anglo-Saxon England.

  • - Packaging, Presentation and Consumption
     
    663,95 kr.

    This collaborative collection considers the packaging, presentation and consumption of medieval manuscripts and early printed books in Europe, 1350-1550.

  • af Douglas Kelly & Glyn S. Burgess
    2.513,95 kr.

    The two romances translated in this volume, the Roman de Thebes and the Roman d'Eneas, form, along with the Roman de Troie by Benoit de Sainte-Maure, a group of texts that are of considerable importance within French and European literature and culture.

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    687,95 kr.

    This volume examines the common landmarks of the Anglo-Saxon world in order to assist serious students of the Anglo-Saxon period in both perceiving and understanding the imagery of material culture in the archaeology and textual materials of the period.

  • - War and Status in 12th-Century Landscapes of Conflict
    af University of Exeter) Creighton, Oliver H. (Department of Archaeology & Duncan W. Wright
    318,95 kr.

    The first ever archaeologically based study of the turbulent period of English history often known as the 'Anarchy' of King Stephen's reign in the mid-twelfth century, covering battlefields and conflict landscapes, arms, armour and material culture, fortifications and the church.