Textual and visual representations of power and justice in Medieval France : manuscripts and early printed books
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Textual and visual representations of power and justice in Medieval France : manuscripts and early printed books
Ashgate, c2015
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [279]-307) and index
Contents of Works
- Introduction / Rosalind Brown-Grant
- Translating power for the princes of the blood : Laurent de Premierfait's Des cas des nobles hommes et femmes / Anne D. Hedeman
- How to wield power with justice : the fifteenth-century Roman de Florimont as a Burgundian "Mirror for princes" / Rosalind Brown-Grant
- The just captain in the Jouvencel by Jean de Bueil / Michelle Szkilnik
- Reconfiguring Queen Truth in Paris, BnF, Ms. fr. 22542 (Songe du Vieil Pelerin) / Kristin Bourassa
- Allegorical design and political image-making in late medieval France / Cynthia J. Brown
- The wolf, the shepherd, and the whale : critiquing the King through metaphor in the reign of Louis XI / Lydwine Scordia
- Passing sentence : variations on the figure of the judge in French political, legal, and historical texts from the thirteenth to the fifteenth century / Barbara Denis-Morel
- The judge and the martyr : images of power and justice in religious manuscripts from the twelfth to the fifteenth century / Maïté Billoré and Esther Dehoux
- Beastly power, holy justice in late medieval France : from Robert Gobin's Loups ravissans to Books of hours / Mary Beth Winn
- The Queen on trial : spectacle of innocence, performance of beauty / Yasmina Foehr-Janssens
- Claude of France : justice, power, and the Queen as advocate for her people / Kathleen Wilson-Chevalier
- List of manuscripts and early printed editions cited
