-
completion of
Protheselaus. It is a
sequel to
Ipomedon in the same
sense in
which sequels were
composed to the
chansons de geste:
Protheselaus is introduced...
- de Rotelande:
Protheselaus A. J.
Holden (1979), Ipomedon: poème de Hue de Rotelande, fin du XIIe siècle A. J.
Holden editor,
Protheselaus by Hue de Rotelande...
-
Roman de
Thebes also were
possibly derived the
Ipomedon and its
sequel Protheselaus, two
romans d'aventures
written about the end of the 12th
century by...
-
English under the
variant title Ipomadon. Hugh
afterwards wrote a sequel,
Protheselaus,
which he
dedicated to his
patron Gilbert fitzBaderon.
Around 1170 Gilbert...
-
Charrette Yvain, le
Chevalier au Lion c. 1180s
Ipomedon by Hugh of
Rhuddlan Protheselaus by Hugh of
Rhuddlan Der arme
Heinrich by
Hartmann von Aue c. 1181–91...
-
Eugen Diederichs. 1920. pp. 71-80. Lecoy, Félix (1955). "Un épisode du
Protheselaus et le
conte du mari trompé". Romania. 76 (304): 504-505 (footnote nr...
- in the late 12th
century at
Credenhill near Hereford. In the
sequel Protheselaus,
which must have been
composed slightly later, Hugh
acknowledges as his...
- King
Meleager of Sicily, but was
loved by Medea, the king's wife, and
Protheselaus (published by Kluckow, Göttingen, 1924),
written around 1185,
which is...