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This note identifies a further six manuscripts containing Matthew Paris' 'Flores historiarum' and continuations, bringing the total number of known copies to twenty six.
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      Medieval HistoryMedieval StudiesManuscript StudiesMedieval England
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      Medieval EnglandMedieval illuminated manuscriptsMatthew ParisMagna Carta
Matthew Paris is one of the best known and most controversial of medieval historians. A Benedictine monk, he was chronicler of St. Alban‘s Abbey from around 1236 until his death in 1259. The aim of this article is to examine Matthew’s... more
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      CrusadesSecond Temple JudaismKnights TemplarCrusades and the Latin East
Forthcoming at Brepols in 2022.
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      Eastern EuropeHistoriographyNarratologyLate Medieval English History
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      History of the Mongol EmpireHistory of Golden HordeMatthew ParisGolden Horde
As the first cultural history of the sea in medieval English literature, this book traces premodern myths of insularity from their Old English beginnings to Shakespeare's Tempest. Beginning with a discussion of biblical, classical and... more
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      ChristianityHistoryFrench LiteratureClassics
First published in 1999 in the Online Reference Book for Medieval Studies, this article asked whether the military-religious orders` contemporaries during the period 1119–1291 viewed them as knights genuinely serving Christ, knights of... more
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      CrusadesHistory of CrusadesKnights TemplarCrusades and the Latin East
Medieval documents can provide information about the types of gems in use at that time and their terminology. Some such texts show a level of sophistication regarding what we might consider to be early gemmology, prompting questions as to... more
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      Matthew ParisSt AlbansMagical Gems
This contribution reconstructs the history of volvelle in movable books; books created for a wide range of different purposes (teaching, mnemonics, play, divining, etc.) including mechanical or paratextual devices demanding or soliciting... more
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      Ramon LlullMatthew ParisDella Porta GiambattistaMovable Books
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      Medieval HistoryHagiographyMedieval illuminated manuscriptsMedieval Art History
This contribution reconstructs the history of movable books, books created for a wide range of different purposes (teaching, mnemonics, play, divining, etc.) including mechanical or paratextual devices demanding or soliciting the... more
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      Ramon LlullJulio CortázarRaymond QueneauWilliam S. Burroughs
This essay embodies research that has been intermittently ‘in progress’ for nearly twenty years (beginning with Clark 2002). A shortened version of this text was published under the title ‘Trojans at Totnes and giants on the Hoe’ (Clark... more
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      FolkloreGeoffrey of MonmouthGiantsPlacenames
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      Matthew ParisMovable BooksRegiomontanusVolvelle
L'effondrement du mont Granier, dans le massif de la Chartreuse, en Savoie, à la fin de l'année 1248, eut un retentissement considérable en Occident. Neuf textes de six auteurs différents (Étienne de Bourbon, Fra Salimbene, Mathieu Paris... more
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      French HistoryLate Middle AgesCritical ThinkingAndragogy
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      Medieval HistoryCrusadesPilgrimageRare Books and Manuscripts
This paper aims to propose new identifications for some settlements depicted in the Iter de Londinio in Terram Sanctam by Matthew Paris, traditionally considered to be placed incorrectly by the copyist or by the same author. In this way,... more
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      Kingdom of Sicily (1130-1300)Matthew ParisCarthographyMatthew Paris (Chronicler)
The system of papal provision – through which medieval clergy were appointed to ecclesiastical benefices across Christendom – has remained controversial ever since its inception in the 12th century. Xenophobic contemporary commentators,... more
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      Diplomatic HistoryHigh Middle AgesLate Middle AgesMedieval History
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      PrejudiceEschatology and ApocalypticismMongolsTatars
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      Medieval Church HistoryMatthew ParisAnglo Norman and Angevin England
This chapter explores and compares the ways in which the vikings were remembered in thirteenth-century England and Denmark.
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      Cultural MemoryMedieval EnglandMedieval DenmarkHenry III of England (1216-1272)
"The present work focuses on Matthew Paris, XIII century chronicler and artist of the Benedictine abbey of Saint Albans, in the attempt to better define the still problematic role of the monk in relation to his cultural and social... more
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      GoldsmithsMatthew Paris
This article is the first to analyse the role of papal executors in scrutinising the veracity of petitions for papal graces (such as provision to a Church benefice, or dispensation from illegitimate birth) in thirteenth-century England.... more
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      High Middle AgesLate Middle AgesMedieval HistoryMedieval Studies
This contribution reconstructs the history of movable books, books created for a wide range of different purposes (teaching, mnemonics, play, divining, etc.) including mechanical or paratextual devices demanding or soliciting the... more
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      Ramon LlullRaymond QueneauWilliam S. BurroughsAndreas Vesalius
Paper delivered during the conference L’arme segreta. Araldica e storia dell’arte nel Medioevo (secoli XIII-XV), Giornate di studio Firenze-Pisa, November 24-26, 2011 in press (Le Lettere, Firenze)
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      Matthew ParisMedieval Heraldry
The paper deals with the description of Britain in the Natural History of Pliny the Elder. The author traces the sources of Pliny and the place of his description in the classical geographical tradition. The Roman author had the... more
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      Historical GeographyMedieval HistoryPliny the ElderGildas
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      Medieval HistoryMedieval StudiesMedieval HistoriographyWorld History
The presbytery vault at St Albans is one of only two thirteenth-century wooden vaults over a main span to survive in England. A programme of cleaning and conservation carried out between 1997 and 2002, coupled with an analysis of the... more
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      Medieval Archaeology13th century EnglandGothic architectureMatthew Paris
Completed about 1250, the version of La Estoire de Seint Aedward le Rei preserved in Cambridge University Library MS Ee.3.59 is the only known illustrated Anglo-Norman life of St. Edward, the last Anglo-Saxon king from the House of... more
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      Queenship (Medieval History)Manuscripts (Medieval Studies)Matthew ParisKing Edward the Confessor
The fine details of this map are worth close attention. The design, layout, judicious employment of spot colour, inscriptions, inclusions and exclusions are carefully modulated to provide rich material for ruminative viewing. This folio... more
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      GeographyCartographyMedieval LiteratureMedieval History
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      The PlantagenetsMatthew ParisKing John of EnglandRoyauté Francaise
This essay will bring a postcolonial gaze to an eclectic array of subjects, including medieval and modern images and texts, and modern scholarship thereon. It is the result of my thinking not so much about medieval geographical images... more
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      Art HistoryMedieval LiteratureMedieval HistoryMedieval Studies
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      CometsMedievel HistoryBritainMatthew Paris
"The translation of Crown of Thorns from Constantinople to Paris marked the symbolic reinvention of the object, its new owner and final destination. When the Latin Emperor Baldwin II (1217, r. 1237–1273) offered the relic to King Louis IX... more
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      Relics (Religion)ByzantiumStained GlassGothic architecture
Piccolo contributo sull'araldica dei figli di Federico II presente nei manoscritti del monaco inglese Matthew Paris.
A brief summary of Frederick II's sons arms in Matthew Paris manuscripts.
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      HeraldryMatthew ParisEmperor Frederick IIMedieval Heraldry
ניתוח תפיסת האחר המונגולי בעיני האירופאים בחיבוריהם של פריז, קרפיני ופולו
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      MongolsMatthew ParisWilliam of Rubruck
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      Matthew ParisSortes
This article summarizes new research on the custom of distributing the spoils of war amongst active military participants in the Holy Land. A letter of guarantee records an agreement between John of Brienne, king of Jerusalem, and the... more
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      Military HistoryMedieval HistoryMedieval StudiesCrusades
Gyulafirátót, avagy a rendi építészeti hagyományok átjárhatósága 19 CRISTOPHER MIELKE A Queen's Crusading Connections: Yolanda of Courtenay, the Fifth Crusade, and the Military Orders 25 BÁRÁNY ATTILA Angol keresztes a magyar végeken:... more
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      Medieval HistoryMedieval StudiesCodicology of medieval manuscriptsSt Albans literary production
Visualising a Sacred City, London, Art and Religion, eds. Ben Quash, Aaron Rosen, and Chloë Reddaway (London: I. B. Tauris, 2017), pp. 66–88
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      Medieval TheologyKingship (Medieval History)The PlantagenetsRelics (Religion)
This essay will bring a postcolonial gaze to an eclectic array of subjects, including medieval and modern images and texts, and modern scholarship thereon. It is the result of my thinking not so much about medieval geographical images and... more
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      Art HistoryMedieval LiteratureMedieval HistoryMedieval Studies
Le volume offre un fac-similé du manuscrit Ashmole 304 de la Bodleian Library d’Oxford, précédé d’une introduction substantielle (pp. 11-103). Il s’agit d’un recueil de textes de divination, copié et richement illustré par le moine de... more
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      Medieval StudiesMedieval illuminated manuscriptsMedieval MagicMatthew Paris
Evidence newly observed in the fabric of the Anglo-Norman building indicates that it was preceded on the site by a church without aisles, as this paper illustrates.
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      Anglo-Saxon archaeologyRomanesque architectureAnglo-Norman historyEarly Christian Martyrs
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      Middle AgesMatthew Paris
This is a version of my first Master's dissertation exploring the weird and wonderful things recorded in Matthew Paris's Chronica Majora. It suggests that Matthew Paris, chronicler, artist, historian and monk of St Alban's included... more
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      Medieval HistoryEschatology and ApocalypticismMiraclesMedieval Chronicles
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      Medieval HistoryMedieval HistoriographyMedieval TheologyMedieval Church History
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      Historical GeographyMedieval HistoryPliny the ElderGildas
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      Medieval HistoryHistoriographyHistory of the Mongol EmpireMedieval Chronicles
This eBook represents collected research into primary sources by undergraduate students from the University of Florida. It focuses on medieval political figures from thirteenth-century Europe, and considers how modern scholars should... more
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      Medieval HistoryMedieval StudiesMedieval Political ThoughtPower and jurisdiction in Medieval history
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      CartographyArt HistoryMedieval HistoryMedieval Studies
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      High Middle AgesMedieval HistoryMedieval EnglandMedieval Chronicles