The Chronicles of Froissart

The Chronicles of Froissart
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Total Pages : 524
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015005196665
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Synopsis The Chronicles of Froissart by : Jean Froissart

The True Chronicles of Jean Le Bel, 1290-1360

The True Chronicles of Jean Le Bel, 1290-1360
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Publisher : Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Total Pages : 296
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ISBN-10 : 9781843836940
ISBN-13 : 1843836947
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Synopsis The True Chronicles of Jean Le Bel, 1290-1360 by : Jehan Le Bel

Even as a canon, he lived in princely style, with a retinue of two knights and forty squires, and he wrote at the request of John of Hainault, the uncle of queen Philippa. He was thus able to draw directly on the verbal accounts of the Crécy campaign given to him by soldiers from Hainault who had fought on both sides; and his description of warfare in Scotland is the most realistic account of what it was like to be on campaign that survives from this period.

Froissart in Britain

Froissart in Britain
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Total Pages : 362
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ISBN-10 : NYPL:33433075880025
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Synopsis Froissart in Britain by : Jean Froissart

The Chronicles of Jean Froissart (Illustrated)

The Chronicles of Jean Froissart (Illustrated)
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Publisher : Delphi Classics
Total Pages : 6214
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ISBN-10 : 9781801702089
ISBN-13 : 180170208X
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Synopsis The Chronicles of Jean Froissart (Illustrated) by : Jean Froissart

The medieval court historian Jean Froissart is famous today for writing the ‘Chronicles’, a voluminous and detailed account of the fourteenth century, which concerns the “honourable adventures and feats of arms” of the Hundred Years’ War. As a scholar, Froissart lived among the nobility of several European courts and he travelled widely. His ‘Chronicles’ remains the most important document of feudal times in Europe and the best contemporary exposition of chivalric and courtly ideals. Delphi’s Medieval Library provides eReaders with rare and precious works of the Middle Ages, with noted English translations and the original texts. This eBook presents Froissart’s ‘Chronicles’, with multiple translations, illustrations and the usual Delphi bonus material. (Version 1) * Beautifully illustrated with images relating to Froissart's life and works * Features the two translations of the ‘Chronicles’, as well as the original French text * Concise introduction to Froissart’s work * Excellent formatting of the texts * Easily locate the chapters you want to read with individual contents tables * Lord Berners’ celebrated translation (edited by G. C. Macaulay), widely regarded as one of the greatest translations of the English language * Includes Thomas Johnes’ comprehensive 1848 translation, first time in digital print * Features two bonus biographies — discover Froissart’s medieval world CONTENTS: The Translations The Chronicles: Lord Berners’ Translation, 1535 The Chronicles: Thomas Johnes’ Translation, 1848 The Original Text Contents of the French Text The Biographies Jean Froissart (1911) by Walter Besant Jean Froissart (1913) by Louis René Bréhier

La Prison Amoureuse

La Prison Amoureuse
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Publisher : Psychology Press
Total Pages : 302
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ISBN-10 : 0815303297
ISBN-13 : 9780815303299
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Synopsis La Prison Amoureuse by : Jean Froissart

Though best known for his "Chronicles," Froissart was also one of the great poets of the 14th century. The first and perhaps most important disciple of Machaut, he produced courtly narrative "dits," an enormous Arthurian romance ("M liador"), and numerous lyrics. La Prison Amoureuse is probably the most important of his narrative "dits." Inspired by Machaut's "Le Voir Dit," the Prison presents a literary correspondence between a poet and patron, whose names are hidden behind allegorical pseudonyms. The Prison cleverly intercalates the men's prose letters to each other, as well as their lyric compositions, into its narrative frame. Critics have read the work as everything from pure fancy and courtly fluff to a recreation of the letters exchanged between Froissart and his patron, Wenceslas of Luxemburg, during the latter's captivity of 1372. The very difficulty of interpretation makes the "Prison "of importance to scholars interested in the relationship between artists and patrons, and the place of literature in society, during the Hundred Years War. This new edition also provides the first English translation of a major work by a writer who almost certainly knew and influenced Chaucer.

The Boy's Froissart

The Boy's Froissart
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ISBN-10 : 1404737162
ISBN-13 : 9781404737167
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Synopsis The Boy's Froissart by : Sidney Lanier

The Soldier Experience in the Fourteenth Century

The Soldier Experience in the Fourteenth Century
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Publisher : Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Total Pages : 246
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ISBN-10 : 9781843836742
ISBN-13 : 1843836742
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Synopsis The Soldier Experience in the Fourteenth Century by : Anne Curry

Essays throwing fresh light on what it was like to be a medieval soldier, drawing on archival research.

Jean Froissart

Jean Froissart
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 794
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ISBN-10 : 9781136775956
ISBN-13 : 1136775951
Rating : 4/5 (56 Downloads)

Synopsis Jean Froissart by : Kristen M. Figg

First published in 2002. Jean Froissart is probably the best known medieval historians. His Chronicle (of the Hundred Years War) is among the top ten historical works in western civilization. In his own time, though, he was better known as a poet. This is the first dual language anthology including excepts from Chroniques, as well as several of his verse and prose.

Chronicles of the First Crusade

Chronicles of the First Crusade
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Publisher : Penguin UK
Total Pages : 760
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ISBN-10 : 9780141970875
ISBN-13 : 0141970871
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Synopsis Chronicles of the First Crusade by : Christopher Tyerman

The story of the First Crusade, as witnessed by contemporary writers 'O day so ardently desired! O time of times the most memorable! O deed before all other deeds!' The fall of Jerusalem in the summer of 1099 to an exhausted and starving army of western European soldiers was one of the most extraordinary events of the Middle Ages. It was both the climax of a great wave of visionary Christian fervour and the beginning of what proved to be a futile and abortive attempt to implant a new European kingdom of heaven in an overwhelmingly Muslim world. This remarkable collection brings together a wide variety of contemporary accounts of the First Crusade, including Pope Urban II's initial call to arms of 1095, as well as the first-hand writings of priests, knights, a Jewish pilgrim, a destitute noblewoman, an Iraqi poet and the historian Anna Comnena. Together they provide a vivid and nuanced picture of the First Crusade and the people who were swept up in it. Edited with an introduction and notes by Christopher Tyerman