Frontiers in the Middle Ages - O. Merisalo
Proceedings of the Third European Congress of the Medieval Studies (J
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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...