The political friendship distinctive to the central Middle Ages was a public relationship rather than a personal, affective one: a bond, voluntarily entered, that established a set of mutual obligations as well as political and military ties between two men. It that played a crucial role in the political discourse of the aristocracy of England and its continental possessions just after the Norman Conquest. Its obligations included such elements as non-aggression in warfare, and giving and receiving counsel, and could overlap with other types of personal and political bonds—a lord-vassal relationship, positions at court, kinship through blood, marriage, or fosterage. Because of the public nature of Anglo-Norman court life, political friendsh...
From the mid-fifteenth century onwards, the Scottish aristocratic community made increasing use of ...
Friendship - a voluntary emotional and social affiliation of two persons outside of, or in addition ...
Chivalry was a special phenomenon in the Middle Ages of Europe, and was also a part of the military ...
The political friendship distinctive to the central Middle Ages was a public relationship rather tha...
This essay analyses the rhetoric of friendship in John of Sulṭāniyya’s translation of a Persian lett...
Three groups are examined: the family, followers and friends. The structure,functions and tensions o...
In the Late Elizabethan Period, factionalism complicated the notion of, especially, male friendship....
Late nineteenth- and twentieth-century political and intellectual boundaries have heavily influenced...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of History, 2012.Ideas of emotional male friendship ...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DX212922 / BLDSC - British Library Do...
The ideal friendship in Renaissance England was based on Cicero’s De Amicitia, where he claimed, “fr...
Friendship studies is one of the fastest growing new fields in Renaissance Literature, and this arti...
This research project explores an area which had been touched only tangentially, being a comparative...
This thesis uncovers and elucidates the cultural and political significance of noble reputation in l...
In the final version of his Essays, Francis Bacon offers friendship as an essential “Rule” whereby “...
From the mid-fifteenth century onwards, the Scottish aristocratic community made increasing use of ...
Friendship - a voluntary emotional and social affiliation of two persons outside of, or in addition ...
Chivalry was a special phenomenon in the Middle Ages of Europe, and was also a part of the military ...
The political friendship distinctive to the central Middle Ages was a public relationship rather tha...
This essay analyses the rhetoric of friendship in John of Sulṭāniyya’s translation of a Persian lett...
Three groups are examined: the family, followers and friends. The structure,functions and tensions o...
In the Late Elizabethan Period, factionalism complicated the notion of, especially, male friendship....
Late nineteenth- and twentieth-century political and intellectual boundaries have heavily influenced...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of History, 2012.Ideas of emotional male friendship ...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DX212922 / BLDSC - British Library Do...
The ideal friendship in Renaissance England was based on Cicero’s De Amicitia, where he claimed, “fr...
Friendship studies is one of the fastest growing new fields in Renaissance Literature, and this arti...
This research project explores an area which had been touched only tangentially, being a comparative...
This thesis uncovers and elucidates the cultural and political significance of noble reputation in l...
In the final version of his Essays, Francis Bacon offers friendship as an essential “Rule” whereby “...
From the mid-fifteenth century onwards, the Scottish aristocratic community made increasing use of ...
Friendship - a voluntary emotional and social affiliation of two persons outside of, or in addition ...
Chivalry was a special phenomenon in the Middle Ages of Europe, and was also a part of the military ...