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Medieval Francophone Literary Culture Outside France database
Gaunt, Simon; Gilbert, Jane; Burgwinkle, William et al.
2015
 

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Keywords :
manuscripts; Medieval French literature; textual tradition
Abstract :
[en] The database is the principal output of the project Medieval Francophone Literary Culture Outside France (an Art and Humanities Research Council project). It contains descriptions of more than 90% of the manuscript witnesses of Prose Lancelot, Prose Tristan, Guiron le Courtois, Roman de Troie, Roman de Alexandre, Histoire Ancienne jusqu'à César.
Research center :
King's College London
University College London
University of Cambridge
Transitions - Transitions (Département de recherches sur le Moyen Âge tardif & la première Modernité) - ULiège
Disciplines :
Literature
Author, co-author :
Gaunt, Simon;  King's College London > Department of French > Professor
Gilbert, Jane;  University College London - UCL > Department of French > Senior Lecturer
Burgwinkle, William;  University of Cambridge > Department of French > Professor
Schoenaers, Dirk;  University College London - UCL > Department of French > Research Associate
Grange, Huw;  University of Cambridge > Department of French > Research Associate
Morato, Nicola ;  Université de Liège > Département de langues et littératures romanes > Transitions/Dép.de rech.sur le M.Â. tardif & la 1è Modernité
Language :
English
Title :
Medieval Francophone Literary Culture Outside France database
Publication date :
July 2015
Creation date :
2015-02
Publisher :
DDH – King's College London (KCL), London, United Kingdom
Name of the research project :
Medieval Francophone Literary Culture Outside France
Funders :
AHRC - Arts and Humanities Research Council [GB]
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since 26 August 2015

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