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Peter the Venerable
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Author(s) Title Reference
NORMAN DANIEL Le Roman de Mahomet de Alexandre du Pont (1258), by Yvan G. Lepage 48/1, p. 134

languages

  • Spanish
  • Arabic
  • Latin
  • French
  • Byzantine Greek
  • German
  • Italian
  • Syriac
  • Coptic

works

  • Le Roman de Mahomet de Alexandre du Pont (1258)
  • Vita Mahumeti
  • Chronographia of Theophanes
  • Liber Apologeticus of Eulogius
  • Vita vel Passio S. Eulogiï
  • Otia de Machomete of Walter of Compiègne

subjects

  • influence
  • narrative
  • sources
  • literary
  • interpretation
  • imagination
  • representation
  • identity
  • convention
  • legend
  • Polemic
  • chivalry
  • history
  • fantasy
  • contextualization
  • tradition
  • Church
  • authenticity
  • adventure
  • anti-Islamic
  • serenity
  • hemispheric
  • discredit
  • veracity
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  • dating
  • creativity

places

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  • Jacobite
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  • Fulk de Neuilly
  • Peter the Hermit
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