The Medieval Chronicle IX -

The Medieval Chronicle IX

Erik Kooper, Sjoerd Levelt (Herausgeber)

Buch | Softcover
324 Seiten
2015
Editions Rodopi B.V. (Verlag)
978-90-420-3931-5 (ISBN)
79,15 inkl. MwSt
All over Europe and in the Arabic world, and throughout the Middle Ages chronicles were written. These chronicles raise such questions as by whom, for whom, or for what purpose were they written, how do they reconstruct the past, what determined the choice of verse or prose, or what kind of literary influences are discernable in them.
There are several reasons why the chronicle is particularly suited as the topic of a yearbook. In the first place there is its ubiquity: all over Europe and throughout the Middle Ages chronicles were written, both in Latin and in the vernacular, and not only in Europe but also in the countries neighbouring on it, like those of the Arabic world. Secondly, all chronicles raise such questions as by whom, for whom, or for what purpose were they written, how do they reconstruct the past, what determined the choice of verse or prose, or what kind of literary influences are discernable in them. Finally, many chronicles have been beautifully illuminated, and the relation between text and image leads to a wholly different set of questions.
The yearbook The Medieval Chronicle aims to provide a representative survey of the on-going research in the field of chronicle studies, illustrated by examples from specific chronicles from a wide variety of countries, periods and cultural backgrounds.
The Medieval Chronicle is published in cooperation with the "Medieval Chronicle Society".

Contributors
Preface

Marie Bláhová: The Genealogy of the Czech Luxembourgs in Contemporary Historiography and Political Propaganda
Maurizio Campanelli: The Anonimo Romano at his Desk: Recounting the Battle of Crécy in Fourteenth-Century Italy
Judith Collard: Art and Science in the Manuscripts of Matthew Paris
Irène Fabry-Tehranchi: La représentation du règne d’Arthur dans le manuscrit enluminé du Brut en prose, Londres, Lambeth Palace 6 (c.1480)
Per Förnegård: Analyse comparative de deux remodelages du Chronicon de Guillaume de Nangis (XIIIe/XIVe s.): réécritures lexicosyntaxiques
Ryszard Grzesik: Some New Remarks on the Hungarian-Polish Chronicle
Gergely Bálint Kiss: Contributions juridictionnelles dans des sources narratives hongroises des XIe–XIIIe siècles
Jitka Komendová: Der Metatext des Autors in den Chroniken der mittelalterlichen Rus’ und in den sog. Continuationes Cosmae
Robert A. Maxwell: Visual Argument and the Interpretation of Dreams in the Chronicle of John of Worcester
Eleanor Parker: Pilgrim and Patron: Cnut in Post-Conquest Historical Writing
Romedio Schmitz-Esser: The Bishop and the Emperor: Tracing Narrative Intent in Otto of Freising’s Gesta Frederici

Erscheint lt. Verlag 23.1.2015
Reihe/Serie The Medieval Chronicle ; 9
Verlagsort Leiden
Sprache englisch; französisch; deutsch
Maße 155 x 235 mm
Gewicht 518 g
Themenwelt Geschichte Allgemeine Geschichte Mittelalter
Geisteswissenschaften Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft Anglistik / Amerikanistik
Geisteswissenschaften Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft Literaturwissenschaft
ISBN-10 90-420-3931-0 / 9042039310
ISBN-13 978-90-420-3931-5 / 9789042039315
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