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Psychomachia — Psychomachia, British Library, MS 24199 (11. Jahrhundert); Hiob als Begleiter der Patientia (Geduld). Die Verse verdeutscht: „Ihn heißt die Göttliche nun ruhen von allem / Waffengeklirr, seinen gesamten Verlust aus dem erbeutetem Reichtum /… … Deutsch Wikipedia
PSYCHOMACHIA — Graeca vox h. e. Animae conflictus, titulus libri quo de conflictu spirituali in vitia agit Prudentius … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Psychomachia — Psychomachie Psychomachie de Prudence, British Library, MS 24199 XIe siècle; Job et Patientia (la patience). Les vers latin sont accompagnés d une glose La psychomachia, ou en … Wikipédia en Français
Psychomachia — by Prudentius (ca. 405) PRUDENTIUS’s poem Psychomachia (War within the soul) was one of the most influential poems of the Middle Ages, initiating a vogue for ALLEGORY that lasted in European literature for 1,000 years. The Psychomachia, the … Encyclopedia of medieval literature
Psychomachia — The Psychomachia ( Battle of Souls ) by the Late Antique Latin poet Prudentius is probably the first and most influential pure medieval allegory, the first in a long tradition of works as diverse as the Romance of the Rose, Everyman, and Piers… … Wikipedia
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Psychomachie — de Prudence, British Library, MS 24199 XIe siècle; Job et Patientia (la patience). Les vers latin sont accompagnés d une glose La Psychomachia, ou en français Psychomachie (du grec ancien … Wikipédia en Français
The Assembly of Gods — is a fifteenth century dream vision poem by an unknown author (it was originally attributed to John Lydgate, but scholars now agree that is unlikely that he wrote it). The poem, which includes many of the standard allegorical forms of its day,… … Wikipedia
Prudentius — (Aurelius Prudentius Clemens) (348–after 405) Prudentius was the first great Christian poet in Latin.He wrote SAINTS’ LIVES, hymns (some of which are still sung today), and the first narrative poem in Europe written entirely as an allegory the … Encyclopedia of medieval literature
List of illuminated Anglo-Saxon manuscripts — This is a listing of illuminated manuscripts produced between 900 and 1066 in Anglo Saxon monasteries, or by Anglo Saxon scribes or illuminators working in continental scriptoria. This list includes manuscripts in Latin and Anglo Saxon. For… … Wikipedia