The article analyzes the poems "Roman de toute chevalerie," or "Alexander," by Thomas of Kent and "Chronicle" by Jordan Fantosme. The author suggests that similarities between the text reveal a shared creative process in their composition as well as noting common proverbs and laisse, or stanza, structure
This article argues that the Gray's Inn Revels of 1594-5, and their young Christmas Prince, Mr. Henr...
This article examines a recently discovered prose version of the Ordene de Chevalerie which is inter...
The Epitome de Caesaribus is universally assumed to be a work of the late fourth or early fifth cent...
The article analyzes the poems "Roman de toute chevalerie," or "Alexander," by Thomas of Kent and "C...
A study of the use of hybrid physical appearance both to signal and to explore the disputed paternit...
peer reviewedA study of the use of hybrid physical appearance both to signal and to explore the disp...
peer reviewedA study of the use of hybrid physical appearance both to signal and to explore the disp...
ABSTRACT: This paper aims at scrutinising the ties between the twelfth-century German poems on Alexa...
Alone among the French romances of Alexander the Great penned in the twelfth century, Thomas of Kent...
This article investigates the claim found in London, British Library, Burney 357, fol. 12rv, that a ...
This article discusses the occurrences of the figure of Alexander the Great in the Sīrat ʿAntar, one...
A preprint draft of the article appearing in Memini. This article investigates the Chronicle of Rich...
Le présent travail est consacré aux récits de la vie d'Alexandre incorporés aux trois histoires univ...
Le présent travail est consacré aux récits de la vie d'Alexandre incorporés aux trois histoires univ...
Using close textual analysis, this thesis has identified similarities and differences in the ways in...
This article argues that the Gray's Inn Revels of 1594-5, and their young Christmas Prince, Mr. Henr...
This article examines a recently discovered prose version of the Ordene de Chevalerie which is inter...
The Epitome de Caesaribus is universally assumed to be a work of the late fourth or early fifth cent...
The article analyzes the poems "Roman de toute chevalerie," or "Alexander," by Thomas of Kent and "C...
A study of the use of hybrid physical appearance both to signal and to explore the disputed paternit...
peer reviewedA study of the use of hybrid physical appearance both to signal and to explore the disp...
peer reviewedA study of the use of hybrid physical appearance both to signal and to explore the disp...
ABSTRACT: This paper aims at scrutinising the ties between the twelfth-century German poems on Alexa...
Alone among the French romances of Alexander the Great penned in the twelfth century, Thomas of Kent...
This article investigates the claim found in London, British Library, Burney 357, fol. 12rv, that a ...
This article discusses the occurrences of the figure of Alexander the Great in the Sīrat ʿAntar, one...
A preprint draft of the article appearing in Memini. This article investigates the Chronicle of Rich...
Le présent travail est consacré aux récits de la vie d'Alexandre incorporés aux trois histoires univ...
Le présent travail est consacré aux récits de la vie d'Alexandre incorporés aux trois histoires univ...
Using close textual analysis, this thesis has identified similarities and differences in the ways in...
This article argues that the Gray's Inn Revels of 1594-5, and their young Christmas Prince, Mr. Henr...
This article examines a recently discovered prose version of the Ordene de Chevalerie which is inter...
The Epitome de Caesaribus is universally assumed to be a work of the late fourth or early fifth cent...