Medieval France: A Companion to French StudiesArthur Augustus Tilley |
Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
Alsace | 8 |
Nivernais Berry Perche and Maine | 14 |
French Pyrenees | 20 |
Saône basin The Jura Rhône valley | 26 |
General conditions | 31 |
Anjou The Capetian State | 49 |
The work of Louis IX | 58 |
Jean Renart | 301 |
Decline of Feudalism | 307 |
Lyric Poetry Machaut Deschamps Froissart | 313 |
Joies de Mariage The Drama | 319 |
SCULPTURE GLASS PAINTING | 323 |
Chastellain The Cent nouvelles nouvelles | 325 |
CHAPTER IX | 331 |
FIG I Clermont FERRANDSECTION OF NAVE | 334 |
Ecclesiastical jurisdiction | 64 |
Communes and bourgeois towns | 71 |
Armed expeditions | 80 |
The expedition of Charles of Anjou | 96 |
Political conditions in 1337 | 103 |
Debasement of the coinage | 114 |
Étienne Marcel | 138 |
The Church | 144 |
Decline of the upper classes and rise of the lower | 150 |
The Army under the Capets | 156 |
Earliest assemblies and the beginning of political life | 157 |
27 | 163 |
The influence of Byzantine civilization | 169 |
The Canaries and The Green Island | 175 |
The Carolingian Empire and its decay | 180 |
Its organisation | 186 |
Mastership becomes a caste monopoly | 192 |
Land Trade and the Fairs of Champagne | 201 |
Recovery of the lost works of Aristotle | 225 |
Bonaventura Albert the Great Thomas Aquinas | 231 |
The conciliar movement | 237 |
29 | 247 |
CHAPTER VII | 253 |
Low Latin | 259 |
Northern literary dialects | 265 |
Contributions from dialects | 273 |
The Writers Clerks | 280 |
The Chanson de Guillaume Gormont et Isembart | 286 |
Marie de France | 292 |
Romances and pastourelles Chansons de geste of the close of the 12th | 298 |
County of Toulouse | 335 |
N N N N N N N N N | 337 |
Aquitaine St Front Périgueux | 339 |
VÉZELAYNARTHEX and West PORTAL | 344 |
Autun Valence Vienne Ainay Avallon St Bénigne Dijon | 345 |
Important epochs | 346 |
Early French Gothic | 351 |
AMIENSSECTION OF NAVE | 354 |
Gothic vaulting | 354 |
Laon | 359 |
Reims | 362 |
Beauvais | 367 |
CAEN ST PIERRETower and Spire and East | 370 |
Coutances St Père sous Vézelay St Urbain Troyes | 371 |
The Flamboyant style | 377 |
ABBEVILLE ST WULFRANWEST FRONT | 380 |
Carolingian period | 389 |
Le Mans | 398 |
14th century sculpture | 404 |
Glass | 411 |
Auch | 419 |
Mural and easel pictures Romanesque period | 421 |
13th century Psalters | 428 |
MAPS | 431 |
Bibliography | 434 |
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