At the Edge of Reformation

At the Edge of Reformation
Author: Peter Linehan
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 407
Release: 2019-02-21
Genre: History
ISBN: 019257096X

At the Edge of Reformation springs from Peter Linehan's continuing interest in the history of Spain and Portugal, on this occasion in the first half of the fourteenth century between the recovery of each kingdom from widespread anarchy and civil war and the onset of the Black Death. Focussing on ecclesiastical aspects of the period in that region (Galicia in particular) and secular attitudes to the privatisation of the church, it raises inter alios the question why developments there did not lead to a permanent sundering of the relationship with Rome (or Avignon) two centuries ahead of that outcome elsewhere in the West. In addressing such issues, as well as of neglected archival material in Spanish and Portuguese archives, Linehan makes use of the also unpublished so-called 'secret' registers of the popes of the period. The issues this volume raises ought to be of interest not only to students of Spanish and Portuguese society but also to those interested in the developing relationship further afield of the components of the eternal quadrilateral (pope, king, episcopate, and secular nobility) in late medieval Europe as well as of the activity in that period of the secular-minded sapientes. In this context, attention is given to the hitherto neglected attempt of Afonso IV of Portugal to appropriate the privileges of the primatial church of his kingdom and to the glorification of his Castilian son-in-law as God's vice-gerent in his.

Mio's Kingdom

Mio's Kingdom
Author: Astrid Lindgren
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011-06
Genre: Adventure and adventurers
ISBN: 9780192731975

Did you hear the news about a boy who disappeared? No one knows what happened to him . . . except me.Young Karl leaves behind his unhappy life as an unwanted foster child to escape to Farawayland. There, he learns that his true name is Mio, and that he is the son of the king.But the kingdom is under threat. The evil Sir Kato terrorizes the land, and it has been foretold that Mio is the only one who can defeat him . . .Originally published in Swedish in 1954, Astrid Lindgren's tale of Mio became a worldwide children's classic. It is celebrated in this heritage edition, complete with a new and faithful English translation.

Mio, My Son

Mio, My Son
Author: Astrid Lindgren
Publisher: Nyrb Kids
Total Pages: 185
Release: 2019-06-18
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1681373505

A delightful fantasy tale about family by the author of the internationally best-selling Pippi Longstocking books, now in paperback Nine-year-old Karl Anders Nilsson is the unwelcome foster child of an uncaring couple. Lonely and neglected, he yearns for simple things, things that many children already have: a warm and loving home of his own, someone to share his sorrows and joys with, and, most important, his real father. Then, on October 15, Karl simply disappears. Where has he gone? (Police are searching for him ) But Karl is far away from chilly Stockholm, in Farawayland, where he has found his father, who is none other than the king of that land. And now Karl faces a truly dangerous mission. Prophecies have foretold his coming for thousands of years. He, his new best friend Pompoo, and Miramis, his wonderful flying horse with a golden mane, must travel together into the darkness of Outer Land to do battle with Sir Kato, the cruel abductor of the children of Farawayland. Only a child of the royal blood can stop him...

Mythology in the Middle Ages

Mythology in the Middle Ages
Author: Christopher R. Fee
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 317
Release: 2011-01-20
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0313027250

Placing heroes from a wide range of medieval traditions shoulder to shoulder, this title provides the opportunity to examine what is common across medieval mythic, legendary, and folkloric traditions, as well as what seems unique. Myths of gods, legends of battles, and folktales of magic abound in the heroic narratives of the Middle Ages. Mythology in the Middle Ages: Heroic Tales of Monsters, Magic, and Might describes how Medieval heroes were developed from a variety of source materials: Early pagan gods become euhemerized through a Christian lens, and an older epic heroic sensibility was exchanged for a Christian typological and figural representation of saints. Most startlingly, the faces of Christian martyrs were refracted through a heroic lens in the battles between Christian standard-bearers and their opponents, who were at times explicitly described in demonic terms. The book treats readers to a fantastic adventure as author Christopher R. Fee guides them on the trail of some of the greatest heroes of medieval literature. Discussing the meanings of medieval mythology, legend, and folklore through a wide variety of fantastic episodes, themes, and motifs, the journey takes readers across centuries and through the mythic, legendary, and folkloric imaginations of different peoples. Coverage ranges from the Atlantic and Baltic coasts of Europe, south into the Holy Roman Empire, west through the Iberian peninsula, and into North Africa. From there, it is east to Byzantium, Russia, and even the far reaches of Persia.

Annual Report

Annual Report
Author: European Regional Development Fund
Publisher:
Total Pages: 124
Release: 1984
Genre: Economic assistance, European
ISBN:

Song of Mio Cid

Song of Mio Cid
Author: Anonymous
Publisher: J.O.P
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2023-04-03
Genre: Poetry
ISBN:

Discover the epic poem of the Cid, an epic poem that will captivate your senses and transport you to medieval Spain. The Cantar del Mio Cid is a masterpiece of Spanish literature, full of adventures, battles and exploits of a Castilian hero who fought for justice and honour in a time of conflict and war. The poem tells the story of the Cid, Rodrigo Díaz de Vivar, a knight banished by King Alfonso VI, who is forced to fight against his enemies to regain his honour and social position. With his sword Tizona and his wit, the Cid will face adversity and win the admiration of his followers and enemies. The Cantar del Mio Cid is a work that has fascinated readers all over the world for centuries. Its literary beauty, its moral message and its ability to move the reader make it an essential work for any lover of Spanish literature and culture. This edition includes an introduction that places the reader in the historical and literary context of the work, as well as a complete guide of characters and places that will facilitate its understanding and enjoyment. Immerse yourself in the legend of the Cid Campeador and discover why this work has been considered one of the treasures of universal literature. You can't miss it!

Poema de Mio Cid

Poema de Mio Cid
Author: Peter Such
Publisher: Aris and Phillips Hispanic Cla
Total Pages: 273
Release: 1987
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0856683213

One of the most powerful and sustained works in all medieval literature, without which no series could be considered complete. The Poem of My Cid deals with the exploits of the medieval Castilian warrior, beginning with the sorrow of his departure into exile and focusing on his determination to regain the favour of his king.