Tales of a minstrel of Reims in the thirteenth century /:
"Scholarly translation of Old French tales into English; an account by an anonymous, thirteenth-century minstrel of historical events, including battles for control of the Holy Land; medieval history dramatizing important events in the lives of Muslim and Christian prominent figures"--
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Sprache: | English Old French |
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Zusammenfassung: | "Scholarly translation of Old French tales into English; an account by an anonymous, thirteenth-century minstrel of historical events, including battles for control of the Holy Land; medieval history dramatizing important events in the lives of Muslim and Christian prominent figures"-- |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (lx, 222 pages) |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
ISBN: | 9780813234366 0813234360 |
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505 | 0 | |a Intro -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Dedication -- Contents and Synopsis -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Translator's Note -- I. The First Crusade. Louis VII is crowned king of France. -- II. Queen Eleanor is enamored of Saladin. Eleanor marries Henry II of England. -- III. Louis VII marries Adele of Champagne. Philip II is crowned king of France. -- IV. King Henry takes his intended daughter-in-law to bed. She, King Philip's sister, is later wed to the count of Ponthieu. Philip attempts to kill Henry and fails. King Henry commits suicide. | |
505 | 8 | |a V. The queen of Jerusalem succeeds in having her husband, Guy of Lusignan, crowned king. -- VI. The queen's foes plot to dethrone herhusband, Guy of Lusignan. Led by the count of Tripoli, they solicit the willing aid of Saladin. In battle with Saladin's troops, Guy is captured and imprisoned. Traitorous barons are rewarded by Saladin with gold and silver. Most of the kingdom of Jerusalem is now in Muslim hands. -- VII. Saladin liberates Guy and sends him to Tyre, where he is denied entry. The queen escapes and joins her husband outside the city. They receive material assistance from Saladin. | |
505 | 8 | |a VIII. The pope initiates a new crusade. The crusaders move against Tyre, which surrenders quickly. They go on to Acre, where lengthy combat results in Christian victory. The main victor is King Philip. -- IX. There is great enmity between Kings Richard and Philip. Richard goes to Germany, then Austria. He is captured and imprisoned. -- X. The count of Blois drowns in a storm at sea. Count Henry becomes king of Cyprus, has an accident, and dies. King Guy and his queen die after fourteen years in what is left of their realm. -- XI. Philip II returns to France. He marries Isabella of Hainault. | |
505 | 8 | |a XII. King Richard, secretly held captive by Duke Leopold of Austria, is discovered, thanks to the singing of Blondel of Nesle, and is ransomed. -- XIII. King Richard, back in England, nurses grievances against King Philip. He returns to France ready for armed conflict. A great battle at Gisors is followed by a remarkable duel with no winner. Rebellion across the Channel calls Richard back from France. | |
505 | 8 | |a XIV. King Philip decides to take advantage of Richard's return to Britain. He captures Richard's holdings at Gisors and Niort. Richard returns in secret to France. Conflict continues to rage between the two kings. At one point, Philip is saved from capture by the astucious Alan of Roucy. -- XV. Richard, learning of incursions by the king of Spain, responds with force. Battle between Richard and King Ferran results in Spanish defeat. Richard returns to England, then again to France. Richard the Lionhearted is wounded in battle and dies. | |
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contents | Intro -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Dedication -- Contents and Synopsis -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Translator's Note -- I. The First Crusade. Louis VII is crowned king of France. -- II. Queen Eleanor is enamored of Saladin. Eleanor marries Henry II of England. -- III. Louis VII marries Adele of Champagne. Philip II is crowned king of France. -- IV. King Henry takes his intended daughter-in-law to bed. She, King Philip's sister, is later wed to the count of Ponthieu. Philip attempts to kill Henry and fails. King Henry commits suicide. V. The queen of Jerusalem succeeds in having her husband, Guy of Lusignan, crowned king. -- VI. The queen's foes plot to dethrone herhusband, Guy of Lusignan. Led by the count of Tripoli, they solicit the willing aid of Saladin. In battle with Saladin's troops, Guy is captured and imprisoned. Traitorous barons are rewarded by Saladin with gold and silver. Most of the kingdom of Jerusalem is now in Muslim hands. -- VII. Saladin liberates Guy and sends him to Tyre, where he is denied entry. The queen escapes and joins her husband outside the city. They receive material assistance from Saladin. VIII. The pope initiates a new crusade. The crusaders move against Tyre, which surrenders quickly. They go on to Acre, where lengthy combat results in Christian victory. The main victor is King Philip. -- IX. There is great enmity between Kings Richard and Philip. Richard goes to Germany, then Austria. He is captured and imprisoned. -- X. The count of Blois drowns in a storm at sea. Count Henry becomes king of Cyprus, has an accident, and dies. King Guy and his queen die after fourteen years in what is left of their realm. -- XI. Philip II returns to France. He marries Isabella of Hainault. XII. King Richard, secretly held captive by Duke Leopold of Austria, is discovered, thanks to the singing of Blondel of Nesle, and is ransomed. -- XIII. King Richard, back in England, nurses grievances against King Philip. He returns to France ready for armed conflict. A great battle at Gisors is followed by a remarkable duel with no winner. Rebellion across the Channel calls Richard back from France. XIV. King Philip decides to take advantage of Richard's return to Britain. He captures Richard's holdings at Gisors and Niort. Richard returns in secret to France. Conflict continues to rage between the two kings. At one point, Philip is saved from capture by the astucious Alan of Roucy. -- XV. Richard, learning of incursions by the king of Spain, responds with force. Battle between Richard and King Ferran results in Spanish defeat. Richard returns to England, then again to France. Richard the Lionhearted is wounded in battle and dies. |
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spelling | Récits d'un ménestrel de Reims au treizième siècle. English. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2021055883 Tales of a minstrel of Reims in the thirteenth century / translated from the Old French by Samuel N. Rosenberg ; introduced by William Chester Jordan ; annotated by Randall Todd Pippenger. Washington, D.C. : The Catholic University of America Press, [2022] 1 online resource (lx, 222 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index. Intro -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Dedication -- Contents and Synopsis -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Translator's Note -- I. The First Crusade. Louis VII is crowned king of France. -- II. Queen Eleanor is enamored of Saladin. Eleanor marries Henry II of England. -- III. Louis VII marries Adele of Champagne. Philip II is crowned king of France. -- IV. King Henry takes his intended daughter-in-law to bed. She, King Philip's sister, is later wed to the count of Ponthieu. Philip attempts to kill Henry and fails. King Henry commits suicide. V. The queen of Jerusalem succeeds in having her husband, Guy of Lusignan, crowned king. -- VI. The queen's foes plot to dethrone herhusband, Guy of Lusignan. Led by the count of Tripoli, they solicit the willing aid of Saladin. In battle with Saladin's troops, Guy is captured and imprisoned. Traitorous barons are rewarded by Saladin with gold and silver. Most of the kingdom of Jerusalem is now in Muslim hands. -- VII. Saladin liberates Guy and sends him to Tyre, where he is denied entry. The queen escapes and joins her husband outside the city. They receive material assistance from Saladin. VIII. The pope initiates a new crusade. The crusaders move against Tyre, which surrenders quickly. They go on to Acre, where lengthy combat results in Christian victory. The main victor is King Philip. -- IX. There is great enmity between Kings Richard and Philip. Richard goes to Germany, then Austria. He is captured and imprisoned. -- X. The count of Blois drowns in a storm at sea. Count Henry becomes king of Cyprus, has an accident, and dies. King Guy and his queen die after fourteen years in what is left of their realm. -- XI. Philip II returns to France. He marries Isabella of Hainault. XII. King Richard, secretly held captive by Duke Leopold of Austria, is discovered, thanks to the singing of Blondel of Nesle, and is ransomed. -- XIII. King Richard, back in England, nurses grievances against King Philip. He returns to France ready for armed conflict. A great battle at Gisors is followed by a remarkable duel with no winner. Rebellion across the Channel calls Richard back from France. XIV. King Philip decides to take advantage of Richard's return to Britain. He captures Richard's holdings at Gisors and Niort. Richard returns in secret to France. Conflict continues to rage between the two kings. At one point, Philip is saved from capture by the astucious Alan of Roucy. -- XV. Richard, learning of incursions by the king of Spain, responds with force. Battle between Richard and King Ferran results in Spanish defeat. Richard returns to England, then again to France. Richard the Lionhearted is wounded in battle and dies. "Scholarly translation of Old French tales into English; an account by an anonymous, thirteenth-century minstrel of historical events, including battles for control of the Holy Land; medieval history dramatizing important events in the lives of Muslim and Christian prominent figures"-- Provided by publisher. Description based on print version record and CIP data provided by publisher; resource not viewed. Crusades Sources. Middle Ages Sources. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2007000855 Crusades Early works to 1800. Middle Ages Early works to 1800. France History Capetians, 987-1328 Sources. France History Capetians, 987-1328 Early works to 1800. Croisades Sources. Moyen Âge Sources. Croisades Ouvrages avant 1800. Moyen Âge Ouvrages avant 1800. France Histoire 987-1328 (Capétiens) Sources. France Histoire 987-1328 (Capétiens) Ouvrages avant 1800. HISTORY / Medieval bisacsh Crusades fast Middle Ages fast France fast 987-1328 fast Early works fast History fast Sources fast Rosenberg, Samuel N., translator. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n80166828 Jordan, William Chester, 1948- writer of introduction. Pippenger, Randall Todd, writer of annotations. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2021055880 has work: Tales of a minstrel of Reims in the thirteenth century (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCGt97Ww8KXy6MQGr6Vcqw3 https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Récits d'un ménestrel de Reims au treizième siècle. Paris: Librairie Renouard, 1876 Print version: Récits d'un ménestrel de Reims au treizième siècle. Tales of a minstrel of Reims in the thirteenth century Washington, D.C. : The Catholic University of America Press, [2022] 9780813234359 (DLC) 2021048719 (OCoLC)1275368482 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=3120713 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Tales of a minstrel of Reims in the thirteenth century / Intro -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Dedication -- Contents and Synopsis -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Translator's Note -- I. The First Crusade. Louis VII is crowned king of France. -- II. Queen Eleanor is enamored of Saladin. Eleanor marries Henry II of England. -- III. Louis VII marries Adele of Champagne. Philip II is crowned king of France. -- IV. King Henry takes his intended daughter-in-law to bed. She, King Philip's sister, is later wed to the count of Ponthieu. Philip attempts to kill Henry and fails. King Henry commits suicide. V. The queen of Jerusalem succeeds in having her husband, Guy of Lusignan, crowned king. -- VI. The queen's foes plot to dethrone herhusband, Guy of Lusignan. Led by the count of Tripoli, they solicit the willing aid of Saladin. In battle with Saladin's troops, Guy is captured and imprisoned. Traitorous barons are rewarded by Saladin with gold and silver. Most of the kingdom of Jerusalem is now in Muslim hands. -- VII. Saladin liberates Guy and sends him to Tyre, where he is denied entry. The queen escapes and joins her husband outside the city. They receive material assistance from Saladin. VIII. The pope initiates a new crusade. The crusaders move against Tyre, which surrenders quickly. They go on to Acre, where lengthy combat results in Christian victory. The main victor is King Philip. -- IX. There is great enmity between Kings Richard and Philip. Richard goes to Germany, then Austria. He is captured and imprisoned. -- X. The count of Blois drowns in a storm at sea. Count Henry becomes king of Cyprus, has an accident, and dies. King Guy and his queen die after fourteen years in what is left of their realm. -- XI. Philip II returns to France. He marries Isabella of Hainault. XII. King Richard, secretly held captive by Duke Leopold of Austria, is discovered, thanks to the singing of Blondel of Nesle, and is ransomed. -- XIII. King Richard, back in England, nurses grievances against King Philip. He returns to France ready for armed conflict. A great battle at Gisors is followed by a remarkable duel with no winner. Rebellion across the Channel calls Richard back from France. XIV. King Philip decides to take advantage of Richard's return to Britain. He captures Richard's holdings at Gisors and Niort. Richard returns in secret to France. Conflict continues to rage between the two kings. At one point, Philip is saved from capture by the astucious Alan of Roucy. -- XV. Richard, learning of incursions by the king of Spain, responds with force. Battle between Richard and King Ferran results in Spanish defeat. Richard returns to England, then again to France. Richard the Lionhearted is wounded in battle and dies. Crusades Sources. Middle Ages Sources. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2007000855 Crusades Early works to 1800. Middle Ages Early works to 1800. Croisades Sources. Moyen Âge Sources. Croisades Ouvrages avant 1800. Moyen Âge Ouvrages avant 1800. HISTORY / Medieval bisacsh Crusades fast Middle Ages fast |
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title | Tales of a minstrel of Reims in the thirteenth century / |
title_GND | http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2021055883 |
title_alt | Récits d'un ménestrel de Reims au treizième siècle. English. |
title_auth | Tales of a minstrel of Reims in the thirteenth century / |
title_exact_search | Tales of a minstrel of Reims in the thirteenth century / |
title_full | Tales of a minstrel of Reims in the thirteenth century / translated from the Old French by Samuel N. Rosenberg ; introduced by William Chester Jordan ; annotated by Randall Todd Pippenger. |
title_fullStr | Tales of a minstrel of Reims in the thirteenth century / translated from the Old French by Samuel N. Rosenberg ; introduced by William Chester Jordan ; annotated by Randall Todd Pippenger. |
title_full_unstemmed | Tales of a minstrel of Reims in the thirteenth century / translated from the Old French by Samuel N. Rosenberg ; introduced by William Chester Jordan ; annotated by Randall Todd Pippenger. |
title_short | Tales of a minstrel of Reims in the thirteenth century / |
title_sort | tales of a minstrel of reims in the thirteenth century |
topic | Crusades Sources. Middle Ages Sources. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2007000855 Crusades Early works to 1800. Middle Ages Early works to 1800. Croisades Sources. Moyen Âge Sources. Croisades Ouvrages avant 1800. Moyen Âge Ouvrages avant 1800. HISTORY / Medieval bisacsh Crusades fast Middle Ages fast |
topic_facet | Crusades Sources. Middle Ages Sources. Crusades Early works to 1800. Middle Ages Early works to 1800. France History Capetians, 987-1328 Sources. France History Capetians, 987-1328 Early works to 1800. Croisades Sources. Moyen Âge Sources. Croisades Ouvrages avant 1800. Moyen Âge Ouvrages avant 1800. France Histoire 987-1328 (Capétiens) Sources. France Histoire 987-1328 (Capétiens) Ouvrages avant 1800. HISTORY / Medieval Crusades Middle Ages France Early works History Sources |
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