-
asked his name. The
earliest versions,
preserved in John of Alta Silva's
Dolopathos) do not
provide specific identity to this knight, but the Old
French Crusade...
- Silva), a monk of the
abbey of Haute-Seille near Toul, with the
title of
Dolopathos (ed.
Hermann Österley, Str****burg, 1873). This was
translated into French...
- version,
Sicily is
ruled by a king
named Dolopathos at the time when
Augustus was
Roman emperor.
Dolopathos sends his son, Lucinius, to be
educated by...
- 1208 – Saxo
Grammaticus –
Gesta Danorum c. 1210
Herbers – Li
romans de
Dolopathos (translation of
Seven Wise Masters)
Raimon Vidal de
Bezaudun – Razós de...
- long
literary history,
beginning with the tale of the
Dolopathos, in the 12th century. The
Dolopathos, in
medieval tradition, was
later used as part of the...
- of the woods, who
later aids Valentine, his long-lost brother. In the "
Dolopathos"
variant of the Swan Children, a lord
finds a
mysterious woman – clearly...
-
inversion of the
story (humans
turning into swans) can be
found in the
Dolopathos: a
hunter sights a (magical)
maiden bathing in a lake and,
after a few...
- the
History of the
Seven Wise
Masters (Historia
Septem Sapientium) or
Dolopathos. It is
conjectured to have been of
Indian or
Persian origin and was eventually...
-
Alexander romance, by
Nizami Ganjavi 1197 Haft
Peykar by
Nizami Ganjavi Dolopathos,
translation of the
Seven Wise
Masters made by Jean de
Hauteseille (Joannes...
- lay Guingamor,
Marie de France's
Guigemer and the
anonymous Roman de
Dolopathos. In
German literature, it is part of the same
tradition as
Konrad von...