996 resultados para Medieval studies


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Collected papers of the University of Reading Stenton Symposium, 2008.

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The paper traces the evolution of the tally from a receipt for cash payments into the treasury, to proof of payments made by royal officials outside of the treasury and finally to an assignment of revenue to be paid out by royal officials. Each of these processes is illustrated by examples drawn from the Exchequer records and explains their significance for royal finance and for historians working on the Exchequer records.

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A study of the use of hybrid physical appearance both to signal and to explore the disputed paternity of Alexander the Great throughout its vernacular French tradition. The article compares the 'child of Babylon' portent and Alexander's son Alior in the twelfth-century French "Roman d'Alexandre" poem cycle, and a fifteenth-century prose adaptation of it.

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Dublin, Trinity College MS 667 (olim F 5 3) is something of a meeting point of languages and traditions, representing one of the most significant witnesses to Latin exemplars for vernacular translations to survive from medieval Ireland. What is more, the translated texts appear to travel in groups, with several Irish-language manuscripts bearing close comparison to Trinity 667 in the texts and versions of texts they contain. Examining these texts and the contexts in which they circulated in Irish can give us a sense of the sorts of historical and cultural currents to which such translation work appears to have been responding.

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La figura de Alan Deyermond fue esencial para desarrollar los congresos de Lyra Minima. La oralidad, la autoría femenina y la interacción entre lírica culta y popular han sido temas caros a su obra. Uno de sus conceptos más acertado es la de textos transicionales referidos a los que fueron producidos durante el periodo final de la Edad Media y comienzos del Renacimiento. La relación oralidad - cultura-escrita durante esa época aparece como una transformación, como una superación y como una simbiosis. A Deyermond le resulta probable que la tradición poética popular y oral comenzara canciones de mujer llena de símbolos naturales e imágenes elementales

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La figura de Alan Deyermond fue esencial para desarrollar los congresos de Lyra Minima. La oralidad, la autoría femenina y la interacción entre lírica culta y popular han sido temas caros a su obra. Uno de sus conceptos más acertado es la de textos transicionales referidos a los que fueron producidos durante el periodo final de la Edad Media y comienzos del Renacimiento. La relación oralidad - cultura-escrita durante esa época aparece como una transformación, como una superación y como una simbiosis. A Deyermond le resulta probable que la tradición poética popular y oral comenzara canciones de mujer llena de símbolos naturales e imágenes elementales

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This dissertation offers a novel approach to Hispanic Orientalism, developing a dynamic paradigm from its origins in medieval and Renaissance Iberia during the process of the Christian Reconquest, to its transatlantic migration and establishment in the early years of the Colony, from where it changed in late colonial and post-Independence Latin America, and onto modernity. The study argues that Hispanic Orientalism does not necessarily imply a negative depiction of the Other, a quality associated with the traditional critique of Saidian Orientalism. Neither, does it entirely comply with the positivist approach suggested in the theoretical research of Said’s opponents, like Julia Kushigian. This dissertation also argues that sociopolitical changes and the shift in the discourse of powers, from imperial to non-imperial, had a significant impact of the development of Hispanic Orientalism, shaping the relationship with the Other. The methodology involves close reading of representative texts depicting the interactions of the dominant and dominated societies from each of the four historic periods that coincided with significant sociopolitical transformations in Hispanic society. Through an intercultural approach to literary studies, social history, and religious studies, this project develops an original paradigm of Hispanic Orientalism, derived from the image of the reinvented Semitic Other portrayed in the literary works depicting the relationship between the hegemonic and the subaltern cultures during the Reconquest period in Spain. Then, it traces the turn of the original paradigm towards reinterpretation during its transatlantic migration to Latin America through the analysis of the chronicles and travelogs of the first colonizers and explorers. During the transitional late colonial and early Independence periods Latin America sees a significant change in the discourse of powers, and Hispanic Orientalism reflects this oscillation between the past and the present therough the works of the Latin American authors from the seventeenth to the nineteenth centuries. Finally, once the non-imperial discourse of power established itself in the former Colony, a new modern stage in the development of Hispanic Orientalist paradigm takes place. It is marked by the desire to differentiate itself from the O(o)thers, as manifested in the works of the representatives of Modernism and the Boom.

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Review of Representations of the Natural World in Old English Poetry, by Jennifer Neville (Cambridge UP, 1999).