Three Preludes to the Song of Roland

Three Preludes to the Song of Roland
Title Three Preludes to the Song of Roland PDF eBook
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Publisher Boydell & Brewer
Total Pages 291
Release 2023-07-18
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ISBN 1843846969

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The first English translation of three chansons de geste inspired by the Romance epic, the Song of Roland. The success of the eleventh-century Song of Roland gave rise to a series of around twenty related chansons de geste, known collectively as the Cycle of the King. In addition to reworkings of the Song of Roland in Old French and other medieval languages, these poems are devoted to the numerous military campaigns of Charlemagne against the Muslims before and after the tragic Battle of Roncevaux. These texts provide valuable insights into the medieval reception of the Roland material, exemplifying the process of cycle formation and attesting to the diversity of the Romance epic. Far from presenting a simplistic view of the clash of civilizations, these chansons de geste display a web of contradictions, offering both a glorification and a critique of hatred and violence. This volume offers the first English translations of the three epic poems whose action directly precedes the events of the Song of Roland. Gui of Burgundy extends the period of time spent in Spain by Charles and his army from seven to twenty-six years, which gives the sons of the Twelve Peers the opportunity to reach adulthood and come to the rescue of their fathers. Roland at Saragossa, composed in Occitan, takes place in the days immediately preceding the decisive defeat and relates in an heroi-comic manner how Roland sneaks into Saragossa at the request of the pagan Queen Braslimonda, who has been enraptured by his strength and beauty. Finally, Otinel tells of a Saracen envoy who comes to Paris to challenge Charlemagne on behalf of the Emir Garsile, who has his capital in Lombardy. The action takes place in France and northern Italy in a lull between the capture of Pamplona and the defeat at Roncevaux. The translations are presented with notes, and the volume includes an introduction placing the poems in their wider historical and cultural contexts.

The Medieval French Ovide Moralisé

The Medieval French Ovide Moralisé
Title The Medieval French Ovide Moralisé PDF eBook
Author K. Sarah-Jane Murray
Publisher Boydell & Brewer
Total Pages 1180
Release 2023-09-26
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1843846535

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First English translation of one of the most influential French poems of the Middle Ages. The anonymous Ovide moralisé (Moralized Ovid), composed in France in the fourteenth century, retells and explicates Ovid's Metamorphoses, with generous helpings of related texts, for a Christian audience. Working from the premise that everything in the universe, including the pagan authors of Graeco-Roman Antiquity, is part of God's plan and expresses God's truth even without knowing it, the Ovide moralisé is a massive and influential work of synthesis and creativity, a remarkable window into a certain kind of medieval thinking. It is of major importance across time and across many disciplines, including literature, philosophy, theology, and art history. This three volume set offers an English translation of this hugely significant text - the first into any modern language. Based on the only complete edition to date, that by Cornelis de Boer and others completed in 1938, it also reflects more recent editions and numerous manuscripts. The translation is accompanied by a substantial introduction, situating the Ovide moralisé in terms of the reception of Ovid, the mythographical tradition, and its medieval French religious and intellectual milieu. Notes discuss textual problems and sources, and relate the text to key issues in the thought of theologians such as Bonaventure and Aquinas.

The Musical Times and Singing-class Circular

The Musical Times and Singing-class Circular
Title The Musical Times and Singing-class Circular PDF eBook
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Total Pages 1090
Release 1922
Genre Music
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The Diapason

The Diapason
Title The Diapason PDF eBook
Author Siegfried Emanuel Gruenstein
Publisher
Total Pages 976
Release 1949
Genre Organ music
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Includes music.

The Song of Roland

The Song of Roland
Title The Song of Roland PDF eBook
Author Eleanor Clark
Publisher
Total Pages 54
Release 1962
Genre Folklore
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Catalog of Copyright Entries

Catalog of Copyright Entries
Title Catalog of Copyright Entries PDF eBook
Author Library of Congress. Copyright Office
Publisher
Total Pages 944
Release 1954
Genre Copyright
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The Musical Times & Singing-class Circular

The Musical Times & Singing-class Circular
Title The Musical Times & Singing-class Circular PDF eBook
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Total Pages 1264
Release 1924
Genre Music
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