The purpose of this essay is to explore Gerald of Wales’s Topographia Hibernica and Walter Map’s De Nugis Curialium, to assess how the authors treated and described the Mediterranean space, with particular reference to the Holy Land. The selected texts are often cited as typical of the style of literary production that took place at the court of Henry II of England (1154-1189) and of the strong correspondence that existed between the policies of the English king and the works of his courtiers. The first version of the Topographia Hibernica was written between 1186-1188 and is the first treatise on Ireland composed by a non-Irish author. The De Nugis Curialium, a collection of satirical invectives, folktales, and personal experiences, was wr...
The present article focuses on the formulaic tripartite description of the world present in many med...
The present article focuses on the formulaic tripartite description of the world present in many med...
Recent advances in research show that the distinctive features of high medieval civilization began d...
The purpose of this essay is to explore Gerald of Wales’s Topographia Hibernica and Walter Map’s De ...
Shaping the World: The Geographies of Oxford, Bodleian Library, MS Laud Misc. 108 takes a manuscript...
This article introduces the themed section »Movement and Mobility in the Medieval Mediterranean: Cha...
Gerald of Wales revised his Topographia Hibernica and Itinerarium Kambriae multiple times over the c...
Shaping the World: The Geographies of Oxford, Bodleian Library, MS Laud Misc. 108 takes a manuscript...
This article introduces the themed section »Movement and Mobility in the Medieval Mediterranean: Cha...
A multi-disciplinary collection of important and innovative new research that enhances our understan...
During the twelfth century, the Norman monarchy in southern Italy and Sicily created a cosmopolitan ...
Broadly defining crusading as both a physical act and a spiritual goal, this is a diachronic study o...
This article investigates the development of land registry traditions in the medieval Mediterranean ...
This article investigates the development of land registry traditions in the medieval Mediterranean ...
This map series was created for Professor Jessica Harkins, to be used as an educational tool that vi...
The present article focuses on the formulaic tripartite description of the world present in many med...
The present article focuses on the formulaic tripartite description of the world present in many med...
Recent advances in research show that the distinctive features of high medieval civilization began d...
The purpose of this essay is to explore Gerald of Wales’s Topographia Hibernica and Walter Map’s De ...
Shaping the World: The Geographies of Oxford, Bodleian Library, MS Laud Misc. 108 takes a manuscript...
This article introduces the themed section »Movement and Mobility in the Medieval Mediterranean: Cha...
Gerald of Wales revised his Topographia Hibernica and Itinerarium Kambriae multiple times over the c...
Shaping the World: The Geographies of Oxford, Bodleian Library, MS Laud Misc. 108 takes a manuscript...
This article introduces the themed section »Movement and Mobility in the Medieval Mediterranean: Cha...
A multi-disciplinary collection of important and innovative new research that enhances our understan...
During the twelfth century, the Norman monarchy in southern Italy and Sicily created a cosmopolitan ...
Broadly defining crusading as both a physical act and a spiritual goal, this is a diachronic study o...
This article investigates the development of land registry traditions in the medieval Mediterranean ...
This article investigates the development of land registry traditions in the medieval Mediterranean ...
This map series was created for Professor Jessica Harkins, to be used as an educational tool that vi...
The present article focuses on the formulaic tripartite description of the world present in many med...
The present article focuses on the formulaic tripartite description of the world present in many med...
Recent advances in research show that the distinctive features of high medieval civilization began d...