Benoît Grévin
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View article: Les Grecs dans la Chronique de Saba Malaspina sur les règnes de Manfred et de Charles Ier d’Anjou (1254/58–1285)
Les Grecs dans la Chronique de Saba Malaspina sur les règnes de Manfred et de Charles Ier d’Anjou (1254/58–1285) Open
The Greeks are not a central theme in Saba Malaspina’s Latin chronicle, covering the reigns of Manfred and Charles I of Anjou. A detailed analysis of the context in which the Greeks and Greece are mentioned in this chronicle, with its extr…
View article: Il re e le sue lingue: comunicazione e imperialità - Le roi et ses langues: communication et impérialité: communication and imperiality
Il re e le sue lingue: comunicazione e imperialità - Le roi et ses langues: communication et impérialité: communication and imperiality Open
Was there ever an imperial ideology connected with linguistic communication in late medieval and early modern Europe? And, if so, were there rulers outside the Germanic or Byzantine empires who attempted to define or impose a “linguistic i…
View article: The Forgotten Empire of Ars dictaminis (Eleventh-Fifteenth Centuries)
The Forgotten Empire of Ars dictaminis (Eleventh-Fifteenth Centuries) Open
The discipline known as ars dictaminis was perhaps the most successful attempt to create an autonomous medieval doctrine of rhetoric. Emerging around 1080, it remained influential well into the fifteenth century. Although numerous studies …
View article: Le notaire, animal politique et parlant. Jalons pour une histoire des représentations de la fonction notariale (XIIIe-XIVe s.)
Le notaire, animal politique et parlant. Jalons pour une histoire des représentations de la fonction notariale (XIIIe-XIVe s.) Open
In Thirteenth and fourteenth century Europe and Italy, the notarial function was the object of a complex process of ideological symbolization, well fitted to the role played by the notarial milieu either in the communal space, or in the la…
View article: 4. Between Arabic and Latin in Late Medieval and Renaissance Italy
4. Between Arabic and Latin in Late Medieval and Renaissance Italy Open
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