- Jean
Froissart (Old and
Middle French: Jehan;
sometimes known as John
Froissart in English; c. 1337 – c. 1405) was a French-speaking
medieval author and...
-
Froissart's Chronicles (or Chroniques) are a
prose history of the
Hundred Years' War
written in the 14th
century by Jean
Froissart. The
Chronicles open...
- In
particle physics the
Froissart bound, or
Froissart limit, is a
generic constraint that the
total scattering cross section of two
colliding high-energy...
- is
known for the
Froissart bound and the
Froissart–Stora equation.
After secondary study at the Lycée Louis-le-Grand,
Marcel Froissart matriculated in...
- Hunt 1889, pp. 92–93. Hunt 1889, p. 93
cites Froissart, iv. p. 82. Hunt 1889, pp. 93
cites Froissart, iv. p. 95; Nicolas,
Royal Navy, ii. 112. Hunt...
- Saint-Sébastien–
Froissart (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ sebastjɛ̃ fʁwasaʁ]) is a
station on Line 8 of the
Paris Métro, at the
limit between the 3rd and...
- The
Froissart–Stora
equation describes the
change in
polarization which a high
energy charged particle beam in a
storage ring will
undergo as it p****es...
- historical, but
develops only at the end of the
Middle Ages. The
Chronicles of
Froissart,
written during the 1390s, and
covering the
period of 1327 to 1400, contain...
-
chronicled by
contemporary writers such as the Monk of St
Denis and Jean
Froissart, and
illustrated in 15th-century
illuminated m****cripts by
painters such...
-
balladeers as a
noble display of the
ideals of chivalry. In the
words of Jean
Froissart, the
warriors "held
themselves as
valiantly on both
sides as if they had...