-
ancestors or descendants, or his
retreat from the
world to a
convent ("
moniage") – or
attached to an
event (like the Crusades).
About 1215
Bertrand de...
- rédaction en vers du
Moniage Guillaume,
chansons de
geste du XIIe siècle (2 volumes, 1906–11) – Two
compositions in
verse of
Moniage Guillaume, chansons...
- Sainte-Maure, vol. 2 Léopold
Constans Gallica 1906 Les deux rédactions en vers du
Moniage Guillaume, vol. 1
Wilhelm Cloetta Gallica 1907 Le
roman de Troie, by Benoît...
- the work of a
French Sicilian poet,
Jendeu de Brie (fl. 1170), and Le
Moniage Rainouart. The starting-point of
Herbert le duc of
Dammartin (fl. 1170)...
- m****cript; IX. "William Short-Nose" (Af Vilhjálmi korneis) A
rendition of the
Moniage Guillaume of the
Guillaume d'Orange cycle; X. "Miracles and Signs" (Um...
- Penguin. p. 301. ISBN 978-0-14-051363-9. Vernet, André. “Fragments d’un
Moniage Richeut?” Études de
langue et de littérature du
Moyen Âge:
offertes à Felix...
-
universal motif in the
knightly medieval literature with its
origin in the Le
Moniage Guillaume legend in
which monks are
trying to get rid of
Guillaume and...
- Ferrante's
English translations of Prise, Couronnement, Aliscans, and
Moniage Guillaume I [fr], the
first English versions of each, were
first published...