Body politics: otherness and the representation of bodies in late medieval writings
Body politics: otherness and the representation of bodies in late medieval writings By Martin Blum Fuller PhD Dissertation, University of British Columbia, 1997 Abstract: This…
The Canonicity of Two Edgar Poems
The Canonicity of Two Edgar Poems Weale, J. C. The Heroic Age Issue 3 Summer 2000 Abstract Very often one encounters debate as…
From Caesarea to Eynsham: A Consideration of the Proposed Route(s) of the Admonition to a Spiritual Son to Anglo-Saxon England
From Caesarea to Eynsham: A Consideration of the Proposed Route(s) of the Admonition to a Spiritual Son to Anglo-Saxon England Locherbie-Cameron, M.A. The…
Shaping Anglo-Saxon Lordship in the Heroic Literature of the Tenth and Eleventh Centuries
Shaping Anglo-Saxon Lordship in the Heroic Literature of the Tenth and Eleventh Centuries Hill, John The Heroic Age Issue 3 Summer 2000 Abstract…
Lucius Artorius Castus: Part 2: The Battles in Britain
Lucius Artorius Castus: Part 2: The Battles in Britain Malcor, Linda A. The Heroic Age, Issue 2, Autumn/Winter 1999 Abstract Even though Lucius…
Forty Years of Fear:Facts, fiction, and the dates for Vortigern in Chapter 66 of the Historia Brittonum
Forty Years of Fear:Facts, fiction, and the dates for Vortigern in Chapter 66 of the Historia Brittonum Vermaat, Robert The Heroic Age, Issue…
The Gododdin Revisited
The Gododdin Revisited Clarkson, Tim The Heroic Age, Issue 1, Spring/Summer 1999 Abstract A critical review of John Koch’s reconstruction of the historical…
Brigantia, Cartimandua and Gwenhwyfar
Brigantia, Cartimandua and Gwenhwyfar Ziegler, Michelle The Heroic Age, Issue 1, Spring/Summer 1999 Abstract The striking similarities between the fall of Brigantia to…
GILDAS AND THE CITY OF THE LEGIONS
GILDAS AND THE CITY OF THE LEGIONS Field, P.J.C. The Heroic Age, Issue 1, Spring/Summer 1999 Abstract What Gildas calls “the City of…
The Age of Arthur:Some Historical and Archaeological Background
The Age of Arthur:Some Historical and Archaeological Background Snyder, Christopher The Heroic Age, Issue 1, Spring/Summer 1999 Abstract The following is an historiographic…
From Sophistopolis to Episcopolis: The Case for a Third Sophistic
From Sophistopolis to Episcopolis: The Case for a Third Sophistic By Alberto Quiroga The Journal of Late Antique Religion and Culture, Vol. 1…
REVIEWS: Michel Pastoureau, “Ursul: Istoria unui rege decazut”
REVIEWS: Michel Pastoureau, “Ursul: Istoria unui rege decazut” Gruia, Ana Maria Studia Patzinaka, 7, 2008, pp. 109-112 Abstract Ultima dintre istoriile culturale construite…
‘LEZ PRIXONIER ESCLAIVE DE NICOPOLIT’ À propos d’un feuillet du manuscrit Épinal 59 (217)
‘LEZ PRIXONIER ESCLAIVE DE NICOPOLIT’ À propos d’un feuillet du manuscrit Épinal 59 (217) Agrigoroaei, Vladimir Studia Patzinaka, 7, 2008, pp. 79-107 Abstract…
THE VLACHS AND THE TROUBADOUR: Brief Analysis of Three Poems by Raimbaut de Vaqueiras
THE VLACHS AND THE TROUBADOUR: Brief Analysis of Three Poems by Raimbaut de Vaqueiras Agrigoroaei, Vladimir Studia Patzinaka, 6, 2008, pp. 37-57 Abstract…
From Bogeyman to Noble King: Sigismund and Hungary in French Medieval Literature
The main topic of our research lays primarily with the Roman de messire Charles de Hongrie, a romance written towards the end of the XVth century
Bazgazul, seigneur de Ballaquie À la recherche du valaque musulman de steppe
Bazgazul, seigneur de Ballaquie À la recherche du valaque musulman de steppe Agrigoroaei, Vladimir Studia Patzinaka, 4 / 2007, pp. 195-218 Abstract Bazgazul…
Beowulf and the Anglo Saxons
Miraculously preserved over the centuries, its artistic importance was unrecognized until an essay by J. R. R. Tolkien revealed its unity and multi-dimensional…
Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
Sir Gawain and the Green Knight By R.E. Kaske Medieval and Renaissance Studies, Proceedings of the Southeastern Institute of Medieval and Renaissance Studies,…
The Battlefield Taunt: Violence and Humor in the Chansons de Geste
The Battlefield Taunt: Violence and Humor in the Chansons de Geste By Gerald Herman Annuale mediaevale, Vol. 13 (1972) Synopsis: Examines verbal exchanges and…
The Music of Dante’s Purgatorio
The Music of Dante’s Purgatorio By Mimi Stillman Hortulus: The Online Community for Graduate Students in Medieval Studies, Vol. 1 (2005) Abstract: Dante’s Inferno guides the reader…
‘Thanne Have I Gete of Yow Maistrie’: Power and the Subversive Body in Chaucer’s Wife of Bath
‘Thanne Have I Gete of Yow Maistrie’: Power and the Subversive Body in Chaucer’s Wife of Bath By Laura Alexander Hortulus: The Online Community…
‘Of Your Herte Up Casteth the Visage’: Turning Troilo/Troilus’s Eyes to God
‘Of Your Herte Up Casteth the Visage’: Turning Troilo/Troilus’s Eyes to God By Jenny Lee Hortulus: The Online Community for Graduate Students in…
One Hundred Years of Sodomy: Courtliness and the Deployment of Sodomy in Twelfth-Century Histories of Britain
One Hundred Years of Sodomy: Courtliness and the Deployment of Sodomy in Twelfth-Century Histories of Britain By William Christopher Brown Hortulus: The Online…
Introducing Medieval Scandinavia
A four-video series outlining the scope of the medieval Scandinavian world and some of its major cultural, political and literary characteristics.
Unwanted Husbands and Adultery: Medieval Marriage in the Twelfth-Century Tristan and Isolde Legend
This thesis discusses the evidence provided by late twelfth-century and early thirteenth-century romances on medieval marriage.