Frontiers in the Middle Ages - O. Merisalo
Proceedings of the Third European Congress of the Medieval Studies (J
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"Frontiers in the Middle Ages" is een boek van O. Merisalo. Het is uitgegeven door Brepols Publishers. Deze editie verscheen in 2006. Dit werk telt 766 pagina's. Het is geschreven in het Engels.
Deze editie wordt tweedehands aangeboden door 2 boekverkopers uit Antwerpen, Hendrik-Ido-Ambacht. Voor meer info, bekijk de beschrijving van de beschikbare exemplaren verder op deze pagina.
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2006Uitgever: Brepols Publishers766 paginasTaal: EngelsISBN-10: 2503524206ISBN-13: 9782503524207Koop dit boek tweedehands
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Original publisher's sewn green paperback, pictorial frontcover, thick large 8vo: xij, 766pp.,foreword, introduction, 45 contributions, illustrations, footnotes & references, conclusions, index names, index subjects, bibliography / sources, table of contents. Very fine copy. Louvain-la-Neuve, Fédération Internationale des Instituts d'Études Médiévales. 2006 [Auteur: MERISALO, O. [ED.]. & P. PAHTA] [Jaar: 2006] [Titel: Frontiers in the Middle Ages. Proceedings of the Third European Congress of Medieval Studi...
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More than obstacles, medieval frontiers - whether geographical, political, military, intellectual or artistic - seem to have been bridges and points of contact. This volume brings together forty-four contributions by specialists of history, history of ideas, medieval philosophy, philology, linguistics, literature as well as manuscript and archival studies. The first uses of the term frontiere in thirteenth-fourteenth-century French were military, referring to the first line of troops in a battle. In archite...
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More than obstacles, medieval frontiers - whether geographical, political, military, intellectual or artistic - seem to have been bridges and points of contact. This volume brings together forty-four contributions by specialists of history, history of ideas, medieval philosophy, philology, linguistics, literature as well as manuscript and archival studies. The first uses of the term frontiere in thirteenth-fourteenth-century French were military, referring to the first line of troops in a battle. In archite...