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  1. Welcome to our page dedicated to Medieval French and Anglo-Norman! On this page you will find three main sections, the first two being dedicated to the Medieval French language with a list of dictionaries for the many dialects that made up Medieval French. The final section on this page focuses on resources on core Medieval French texts which offer an interesting linguistic take on their ...

  2. 15 de jun. de 2021 · The Futures of Medieval French: Essays in Honour of Sarah Kay contains essays on aspects of medieval French literature, celebrating the scholarship of Sarah Kay and her influence on the field. Here, editors Jane Gilbert and Miranda Griffin introduce us to their work and explain how the volume came about. Don’t miss details about the upcoming online launch next month!

  3. 14 de nov. de 2013 · French Medieval Food Bread, accompanied by meat and wine, was the centrepiece of the medieval diet. Vegetables were more for peasants, both in reality and imagination. Not all foods had the same cu…

  4. 20 de jan. de 2020 · Uncover the meaning of your French last name with this guide to French surname meanings and origins, and family history.

  5. France - Medieval, Feudalism, Monarchy: The breakdown of royal authority in the 10th century coincided with the beginning of a long era of population growth and economic expansion. Population had fallen sharply after the end of the Roman Empire, not only because of the period’s political disruptions but because of a series of epidemics and other disasters. Farming methods in the Merovingian ...

  6. By providing this information, and by demonstrating the central role of hagiography in medieval French culture and the inherent appeal of the works, we hope to stimulate and facilitate further research, especially the preparation of editions and translations that will make the Lives accessible to all readers.

  7. The Face and Faciality in Medieval French Literature, 1170-1390. Modern theoretical approaches throw new light on the concepts of face and faciality in the Roman de la Rose and other French texts from the Middle Ages. In medieval French literature, faces feature heavily as markers of identity, mood, class, status, and even humanity.