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  1. Medieval French Names. These names were used by medieval French peoples. Old French form of Alice. Old French form of Aimeric. Old French form of Aimé. Old French form of Aimée. Variant of Amalia, though it is sometimes confused with Emilia, which has a different origin.

  2. The Ovide moralisé ( Moralized Ovid, or OM for short) is a fourteenthcentury French retelling of the Metamorphoses, a collection of Greco-Roman myths by the Latin poet Ovid (Publius Ovidius Naso, 43bc–17ad). Ovid’s poem was about “forms changed into new bodies” (1.1–2). Some of these are famous even now: Echo, the nymph who became a ...

  3. However, as far as medieval French music was concerned, the only composers of note whose works have survived to the present are Leonin and Perotin, who were believed to have written the famous Magnus Liber. Medieval French Food. Banquets were great opportunities to entertain guests in style, especially during the French medieval period.

  4. ADRIAN ARMSTRONG is Professor of Early French Culture at the University of Manchester. He is the author of Technique and Technology: Script, Print, and Poetics in France – ( ), and is currently co-directing a research. 1470 1550 2000. project on poetic knowledge in late medieval France. MATILDA TOMARYN BRUCKNER is a Professor of French at ...

  5. The Futures of Medieval French - May 2021. SARAH KAY's FIRST book was a ground-breaking project to revise and rehabilitate one of the cornerstones of traditional troubadour scholarship in the first half of the twentieth century, what she calls the ‘autobiographical assumption’ (Subjectivity: 2).

  6. Busby fills this lacuna with an exhaustive study.” (Simon Gaunt, in French Studies, 72/4, 2018, p. 593) “This book offers an important contribution to the growing body of research on the vitality of French language and literature outside France by focusing on a hitherto largely neglected area of medieval Francophonia: the island of Ireland.

  7. First English translation of one of the most influential French poems of the Middle Ages. The anonymous Ovide moralisé ( Moralized Ovid ), composed in France in the fourteenth century, retells and explicates Ovid's Metamorphoses, with generous helpings of related texts, for a Christian audience. Working from the premise that everything in the ...