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List of bibliographic references indexed by Charlemagne

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 52.
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Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000127 (2015) Achim Timmermann‘Freedom I do reveal to you’: Scale, Microarchitecture, and the Rise of the Turriform Civic Monument in Fourteenth‐Century Northern Europe
000290 (2013) Cullen J. Chandler [États-Unis]Carolingian Catalonia: The Spanish March and the Franks, c.750–c.1050
000329 (2012) Marianne AilesTolerated Otherness: The ‘Unconverted’ Saracen in the Chansons de geste
000335 (2012) John FinlaysonThe Contexts of the Crusading Romances in the London Thornton Manuscript
000341 (2012) Matthias M. TischlerModes of Literary Behaviour in Christian-Islamic Encounters in the Iberian Peninsula: Pseudo-Turpin versus Peter the Venerable
000345 (2012) David Aberbach [Canada, États-Unis]European national poetry, Islam and the defeat of the medieval Church
000391 (2011) Isabel N. Divanna [Royaume-Uni]Politicizing national literature: the scholarly debate around La chanson de Roland in the nineteenth century
000399 (2011) Albrecht Classen [États-Unis]Friends and friendship in heroic epics: with a focus on Beowulf , Chanson de Roland , the Nibelungenlied , and Njal’s Saga
000481 (2009) Michael JohnstonRobert Thornton and The Siege of Jerusalem
000A59 (2008) Emily Houlik-RitcheyTroubled Conversions: The Difference Gender Makes in The Sultan of Babylon
000A68 (2008) Gustav Adolf Beckmann [Allemagne]Renaut de Montauban and the Pseudo-Turpin’s Renaut d’Aubépine: Two Names for One Person?
000B14 (2007) Norman HousleyCombat and Conversation: Interfaith Dialogue in Twelfth-Century Crusading Narratives
000B49 (2007) Charlemagne — The Ubiquitous Emperor
000C08 (2006) Peter Hoppenbrouwers [Pays-Bas]Such Stuff as Peoples are Made on
000C09 (2006) Vika Zafrin [États-Unis]RolandHT [as|and] Corpus Study
000C25 (2006) Leslie Zarker Morgan [États-Unis]Can an epic woman be funny? Humor and the female protagonist in late Medieval and early Renaissance epic
000C27 (2006) Book reviews
000C62 (2005) Gustav Adolf Beckmann [Allemagne]Pierrepont at a Crossroads of Literatures: An Instructive Parallel Between the First Branch of the KARLAMAGNÚS SAGA , the Dutch RENOUT and the Dutch FLOVENT
000C99 (2004) Miranda Griffin [Royaume-Uni]Writing Out the Sin: Arthur, Charlemagne and the Spectre of Incest
000D59 (2003) Matthew GabrieleAsleep at the Wheel? Messianism, Apocalypticism and Charlemagne’s Passivity in the Oxford Chanson de Roland
000D88 (2003) Recycling Charlemagne in the fifteenth century, north and south
000E75 (2002) Leslie Zarker MorganA preliminary examination of humor in Northern Italian tradition: The Franco-Italian epic
001000 (1999) Carol G. Thomas [États-Unis] ; Diskin Clay [États-Unis] ; Wolfgang Fischer-Bossert ; Walter Ameling [Allemagne] ; Stephen T. Newmyer [États-Unis] ; Stephen Halliwell [Royaume-Uni] ; Thomas K. Hubbard ; Stephanie Larson ; Rainer Stollmann [Allemagne] ; Günter Gawlick [Allemagne] ; Ward Briggs ; Philip Hardie ; Stéphane Benoist [France] ; Philip Freeman [Royaume-Uni] ; Rainer Wiegels [Autriche] ; R. W. B. Salway [Royaume-Uni] ; Gillian Clark [Royaume-Uni] ; Franz Tinnefeld [Allemagne] ; Josef Wiesehöfer [Allemagne] ; Laurent Terrade [Royaume-Uni] ; Thomas F. Coffey [Royaume-Uni] ; Iiro Kajanto [Finlande] ; Monique Pelletier [France] ; Constance Jordan [États-Unis] ; Patrick Cheney [États-Unis] ; John Watkins [États-Unis] ; Harry G. Edinger [Canada] ; Ulf Küster ; Jennifer Wallace [Royaume-Uni] ; Louis Callebat [France] ; Volker Riedel [Allemagne]Book reviews
001070 (1997) Françoise QuinsatLe Mancusus, un Nom de Monnaie Arabe dans le Haut Moyen Âge Occidental
001086 (1997) Elizabeth ArchibaldGold in the Dungheap: Incest Stories and Family Values in the Middle Ages
001206 (1994) A. T. Fomenko [Russie]Enquête-Codes of Chronological Duplicates and Biographical Parallels. Three Chronological Shifts: The Byzantine-Roman 333-Year Shift, The Roman 1,053-Year Shift and the Greco-Biblical 1,800-Year Shift
001252 (1992) Daniel F. CallahanThe Problem of the 'Filioque' and the Letter from the Pilgrim Monks of the Mount of Olives to Pope Leo III and Charlemagne. Is the Letter another Forgery by Adémar of Chabannes?
001415 (1987) Review Article
001475 (1984) James SimpsonReviews
001477 (1984) Barbara RawReviews
001542 (1982) Russell Hunt [États-Unis]Biblical typology and the role of Baligant in the Oxford Roland
001688 (1976) John D. NilesThe Ideal Depiction of Charlemagne in La Chanson de Roland
001693 (1976) Front Matter (half-title, title page, editorial and copyright information, contents)
001714 (1975) Roy Huss [États-Unis]The Paladins of Palermo
001747 (1973) Thomas E. VesceReflections on the Epic Quality of Ami et Amile: Chanson de Geste
001761 (1973) Tony HuntThe Structure of Medieval Narrative
001851 (1969) Demonstrative pronouns and adjectives in “Garin le Loheren” and “Gerbert de Mez”. Etymology, morphology, syntax, and comparison with five old French epic poems and five old French “romans”
001892 (1967) Ernest F. LivingstoneThe Place of Music in German Education From the Beginnings Through the 16th Century
001A07 (1960) William M. DalyChristian Fraternity, the Crusaders, and the Security of Constantinople, 1097-1204: The Precarious Survival of an Ideal
001B40 (1950) D. Q.EXACT SOURCES WANTED FOR ‘O.D.Q.’
001B41 (1950) J. Menzies CampbellEARLY INSTRUMENT MAKERS
001B42 (1950) H. A.DUCHESS OF RICHMOND
001B44 (1950) H. A.BIOGRAPHICAL DETAILS WANTED
001B46 (1949) L. G. H. Horton-SmithTHE CHANSON DE ROLAND THE “IDEAL AND UNIVERSAL”
001C77 (1931) H. Askew“BODY COACH” AND “LED COACH”
001C78 (1931) T. Percy ArmstrongTHE LETTER W IN FRENCH
001C79 (1931) C. B.STATES SURNAME
001C82 (1931) G. S. GibbonsBURIAL-PLACES OF ARTISTS
001C83 (1931) E. A. BunyardBRAMLEY'S SEEDLINGS
001C84 (1931) H. J. B. ClementsBOYNE FAMILY OF DONEGAL
001D45 (1922) R. Van WaardLa Chanson d'Aspremont

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