| Anton E. Schönbach - 1899 - 426 halaman
...XVIII Anm.) den Satz aufstellt: der Gebrauch des Exemplum = ,an illustrative story, is not earlier than the end of the twelfth or the beginning of the thirteenth century'. Aber diese Ansicht steht, wenigstens für das 12. Jahrhundert, die Glanzzeit der französischen Predigt,... | |
| Jennifer L. Hevelone-Harper - 2005 - 236 halaman
...southern Italy near Brindisi, and the Gazan saint was credited with protecting the town from war. At the end of the twelfth or the beginning of the thirteenth century, a clerk at the church at Oria composed a Latin hagiographie account of Barsanuphius, see Neyt, de Angelis-Noah,... | |
| Anna M. Lawton, Herbert Eagle - 2005 - 376 halaman
...Arthur cycle. The Lay of Igor's Campaign, the greatest work of the Middle Ages, was composed toward the end of the twelfth or the beginning of the thirteenth century by an anonymous author. This epic poem celebrates the struggle of Prince Igor against Asian invaders,... | |
| Gülru Necipoğlu, Doris Behrens-Abouseif, Anna Contadinia - 2004 - 395 halaman
...heavenly protector was St. Christopher. The fragment from Chersonese, in our opinion, should be dated to the end of the twelfth or the beginning of the thirteenth century, but it remains a puzzle whether the decor of the bowl is connected specifically with the image of St.... | |
| Kurtis R. Schaeffer - 2005 - 240 halaman
...coupled with the dates proposed for Moksakaragupta, has encouraged me to place these two translators at the end of the twelfth or the beginning of the thirteenth century. Jodan's Danasila involvement with the Treasury of Doha Verses is known only by virtue of a brief mention... | |
| 2014 - 297 halaman
...Language As noted above, linguistic evidence indicates that the Vie seinte Audree was composed toward the end of the twelfth or the beginning of the thirteenth century. By the time the text was copied into the Campsey manuscript a century or so later, many linguistic... | |
| Milton E. Osborne - 2008 - 260 halaman
...second half of the eleventh century and the presumed portrait statue of Jayavarman VII, dating from the end of the twelfth or the beginning of the thirteenth century. But impressive as the objects in bronze and stone are, a visitor should not neglect the museum's holdings... | |
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