Submitted to Pope Clement V in 1307, Het‘um’s La flor des estoires de la terre d’Orient soon became one of the texts about the East that was most widely known in Western Europe. The medieval circulation and long-lasting popularity of this work are well documented by numerous manuscript copies and early modern translations. The multi-layered character of La flor was the reason for the inclusion of this text in different types of miscellaneous volumes. This paper examines how the reception of La flor noticeably changed over time. The composition and material characters of a selection of manuscripts reveal that whereas Het‘um’s contemporaries used the text in order to promote the organization of a new Crusade, later readers instead appreciated...
Geographic information acquired over the course of the crusades indisputably altered how most Europe...
In what ways were the Christian missions in the Levant places of production of 'oriental' knowledge?...
textIn considering the increasing interest in the study of a global Middle Ages, there seem to be fe...
Submitted to Pope Clement V in 1307, Het‘um’s La flor des estoires de la terre d’Orient soon became ...
none1noCompiled at the pontifical court with the scope of promoting a new crusade, La flor des estoi...
Broadly defining crusading as both a physical act and a spiritual goal, this is a diachronic study o...
Jacques de Vitry (†1240), a noted preacher in Brabant and Languedoc, served as canon regular of Sain...
The success of the First Crusade by the Christian armies caught the interest and arrested the imagin...
The success of the First Crusade by the Christian armies caught the interest and arrested the imagin...
In contrast to the notion most historians have advanced of a “primitive” literary phenomenon, this a...
This article traces changing representations of empire in the world and attitudes to imperialism thr...
The First Crusade (1095-1099) was the key event in the closing years of the eleventh century and pro...
The following study analyzes the conception and reception of the illuminated volumes of the crusade ...
textCultures of Conquest argues for the recognition of a significant and vital subcategory of mediev...
Les États latins d’Orient ont vu la création d’une société en Terre sainte développant un art syncré...
Geographic information acquired over the course of the crusades indisputably altered how most Europe...
In what ways were the Christian missions in the Levant places of production of 'oriental' knowledge?...
textIn considering the increasing interest in the study of a global Middle Ages, there seem to be fe...
Submitted to Pope Clement V in 1307, Het‘um’s La flor des estoires de la terre d’Orient soon became ...
none1noCompiled at the pontifical court with the scope of promoting a new crusade, La flor des estoi...
Broadly defining crusading as both a physical act and a spiritual goal, this is a diachronic study o...
Jacques de Vitry (†1240), a noted preacher in Brabant and Languedoc, served as canon regular of Sain...
The success of the First Crusade by the Christian armies caught the interest and arrested the imagin...
The success of the First Crusade by the Christian armies caught the interest and arrested the imagin...
In contrast to the notion most historians have advanced of a “primitive” literary phenomenon, this a...
This article traces changing representations of empire in the world and attitudes to imperialism thr...
The First Crusade (1095-1099) was the key event in the closing years of the eleventh century and pro...
The following study analyzes the conception and reception of the illuminated volumes of the crusade ...
textCultures of Conquest argues for the recognition of a significant and vital subcategory of mediev...
Les États latins d’Orient ont vu la création d’une société en Terre sainte développant un art syncré...
Geographic information acquired over the course of the crusades indisputably altered how most Europe...
In what ways were the Christian missions in the Levant places of production of 'oriental' knowledge?...
textIn considering the increasing interest in the study of a global Middle Ages, there seem to be fe...