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Author Devereaux, Rima,
Title Constantinople and the West in Medieval French literature : renewal and utopia / Rima Devereaux.
Publication Info Woodbridge : Boydell & Brewer, 2012.



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Contents Frontcover; Contents; List of illustrations; Acknowledgements; List of abbreviations; Note to the reader; Introduction; Part I: Renewal and Utopia: The Terms of the Debate; 1. Making Sense of History: East-West Relations and the Idea of the City in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries; 2. Renewal and Utopia: Two Paradigms for Understanding East-West Relations in Medieval French Texts; Part II: Constantinople Desired; 3. Aemulatio: The Limitations of East-West Alliance; 4. Admiratio: Utopia as Social Critique; Part III: The Renovatio of the West.
5. Translatio Embodied? Renewal, Truth and the Status of Constantinople in Thirteenth-Century Didactic Texts6. Renovatio as Commemoration: Civic Loyalty and the Latin Empire of Constantinople in Venetian Historiography; Conclusion; Appendix 1: Original Latin Quotations; Appendix 2: References to Constantinople in Other Epics and Romances; Appendix 3: Outline of Events in the History of East-West Relations from the Second Crusade to the Palaeologan Reconquest; Bibliography; Index; Backcover.
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ISBN 9781846158582 (electronic bk.)
1846158583 (electronic bk.)
128037778X
9781280377785
9781843843023
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Author Devereaux, Rima,
Series Gallica ; v. 25
Gallica (Woodbridge (Suffolk, England)) ; 25.
Subject Istanbul (Turkey) -- In literature.
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Contents Frontcover; Contents; List of illustrations; Acknowledgements; List of abbreviations; Note to the reader; Introduction; Part I: Renewal and Utopia: The Terms of the Debate; 1. Making Sense of History: East-West Relations and the Idea of the City in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries; 2. Renewal and Utopia: Two Paradigms for Understanding East-West Relations in Medieval French Texts; Part II: Constantinople Desired; 3. Aemulatio: The Limitations of East-West Alliance; 4. Admiratio: Utopia as Social Critique; Part III: The Renovatio of the West.
5. Translatio Embodied? Renewal, Truth and the Status of Constantinople in Thirteenth-Century Didactic Texts6. Renovatio as Commemoration: Civic Loyalty and the Latin Empire of Constantinople in Venetian Historiography; Conclusion; Appendix 1: Original Latin Quotations; Appendix 2: References to Constantinople in Other Epics and Romances; Appendix 3: Outline of Events in the History of East-West Relations from the Second Crusade to the Palaeologan Reconquest; Bibliography; Index; Backcover.
Note .
ISBN 9781846158582 (electronic bk.)
1846158583 (electronic bk.)
128037778X
9781280377785
9781843843023
Author Devereaux, Rima,
Series Gallica ; v. 25
Gallica (Woodbridge (Suffolk, England)) ; 25.
Subject Istanbul (Turkey) -- In literature.

Subject Istanbul (Turkey) -- In literature.
Descript 1 online resource.
Content text txt
Media computer c
Carrier online resource cr
Descript data file rda
Contents Frontcover; Contents; List of illustrations; Acknowledgements; List of abbreviations; Note to the reader; Introduction; Part I: Renewal and Utopia: The Terms of the Debate; 1. Making Sense of History: East-West Relations and the Idea of the City in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries; 2. Renewal and Utopia: Two Paradigms for Understanding East-West Relations in Medieval French Texts; Part II: Constantinople Desired; 3. Aemulatio: The Limitations of East-West Alliance; 4. Admiratio: Utopia as Social Critique; Part III: The Renovatio of the West.
5. Translatio Embodied? Renewal, Truth and the Status of Constantinople in Thirteenth-Century Didactic Texts6. Renovatio as Commemoration: Civic Loyalty and the Latin Empire of Constantinople in Venetian Historiography; Conclusion; Appendix 1: Original Latin Quotations; Appendix 2: References to Constantinople in Other Epics and Romances; Appendix 3: Outline of Events in the History of East-West Relations from the Second Crusade to the Palaeologan Reconquest; Bibliography; Index; Backcover.
Note .
ISBN 9781846158582 (electronic bk.)
1846158583 (electronic bk.)
128037778X
9781280377785
9781843843023

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