„Si fier tornei“: Benoîts ‚Roman de Troie‘ und die höfische Kultur des 12. Jahrhunderts

  • Malatrait S
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The representation of Troy is a natural part of the scholarly knowledge in the 12th century which is characterized by worship, but also by the acquisition of antiquity. Benoît de Sainte-Maure's "Roman de Troie" received a wide and intense contemporary reception. In 1870/71, Aristide Joly provided a first critical scientific appraisal of the "Roman de Troie", and after almost 140 years, Solveig Malatrait now presents a monograph that reconsiders the masterpiece of the Old French epic from a cultural studies perspective.

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Malatrait, S. K. (1970). „Si fier tornei“: Benoîts ‚Roman de Troie‘ und die höfische Kultur des 12. Jahrhunderts. „Si fier tornei“: Benoîts ‚Roman de Troie‘ und die höfische Kultur des 12. Jahrhunderts. Hamburg University Press, publishing house of the Hamburg State and University Library. https://doi.org/10.15460/hup.117

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