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OverviewThe manuscript Paris, Bibliothèque Nationale, fonds français 146 is an unparalleled witness to the politics, society, and culture of the French royal court in the early fourteenth century. It contains an interpolated version of the Roman de Fauvel, completed by Gervès du Bus in 1314, that uniquely combines the Old French text with music setting poetry in French and Latin, high-quality illuminations (including early depictions of the architecture of medieval Paris), and further literary elaborations and additions. The narrative finds a place within several literary traditions, serving as a satire on Enguerran de Marigny, a fallen minister of Philip IV (d. 1314), and also as admonition or advice for the new king Philip V (crowned 1317). Alongside the Roman de Fauvel, fr. 146 also includes French and Latin narrative dits (the latter edited here for the first time), the complete known works of Jehannot de Lescurel, and an important French verse chronicle. Fauvel's short refrains and chant pieces are also newly collected and catalogued.Leading medievalists and younger scholars from a wide range of fields have contributed to this exciting interdisciplinary venture. Their essays reveal the extraordinary range of material and contexts touched by Fauvel and its interpolations, adding to our understanding of political satire, of the processes of literary or musical composition, and of patronage in the medieval period, amongst numerous other topics, advancing knowledge and enriching contexts on many fronts.Generously illustrated, this volume includes essential new reference material for medievalists in political, social and urban history, art and architectural history, musicology, the history of the book and codicology, and medieval languages and literatures, principally Old French and Latin. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Margaret Bent (Senior Research Fellow, Senior Research Fellow, All Souls College, Oxford) , Andrew Wathey (Reader in Music, Reader in Music, Royal Holloway and Bedford New College, University of London)Publisher: Oxford University Press Imprint: Oxford University Press Dimensions: Width: 19.80cm , Height: 4.30cm , Length: 25.50cm Weight: 1.521kg ISBN: 9780198165798ISBN 10: 019816579 Pages: 686 Publication Date: 11 June 1998 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsList of Illustrations List of Tables List of Musical Examples List of Contributors Abbreviations Margaret Bent & Andrew Wathey: Introduction 1: Wulf Arlt: Jehannot de Lescurel and the Function of Musical Language in the Roman de Fauvel as Presented in BN fr. 146 2: Margaret Bent: Fauvel and Marigny: Which Came First? 3: Elizabeth A. R. Brown: Rex ioians, ionnes, iolis: Louis X, Philip V, and the Livres de Fauvel 4: Kevin Brownlee: Authorial Self-representation and Literary Models in the Roman de Fauvel 5: Ardis Butterfield: The Refrain and the Transformation of Genre in the Roman de Fauvel Appendix: Catalogue of Refrains in the Roman de Fauvel of fr. 146 6: Michael Camille: Hybridity, Monstrosity, and Bestiality in the Roman de Fauvel 7: Alice V. Clark: The Flowering of Charnalité and the Marriage of Fauvel Appendix: Floret cum Vana Gloria/Florens vigor/Neuma and Carnalitas luxuria 8: Michael Davis: Desespoir, Esperance, and Douce France: The New Palace, Paris, and the Royal State 9: Emma Dillon: The Profile of Philip V in the Music of Fauvel Appendix: Servant regem/O Philippe prelustris Francorum/Rex regum 10: Jean Dunbabin: The Metrical Chronicle Traditionally Ascribed to Geffroy de Paris 11: Leofrance Holford-Strevens: The Latin Dits of Geffroy de Paris - An Editio princeps 12: Michael Huglo: Le Contexte folklorique et musical du charivari dans le Roman de Fauvel 13: Martin Kauffmann: Satire, Pictorial Genre, and the Illustrations in BN fr. 146 14: Élisabeth Lalou: La Chancellerie royale à la fin du règne du Philippe IV le Bel 15: Joseph Morin: Jehannot de Lescurel's Chansons, Geffroy de Paris's Dits, and the Process of Design in fr. 146 Appendix: The Pricking Patterns and Column Widths of Gatherings 6 and 7 of fr. 146 16: Jean-Claude Mühlethaler: Discours de narrateur, discours de Fortune: les enjeux dun changement de point de vue 17: Christopher Page: Tradition and Innovation in BN fr. 146: The Background to the Ballades Appendix A Appendix B: A Layer of Ballade Texts in Douce 308 Appendix C: The Notes Ioherenges of Le Roman de la Rose 18: Nigel F. Palmer: Cosmic Quaternities in the Roman de Fauvel Appendix: Excerpts from the Walter Burley, Expositio libri de sex principiis 19: Susan Rankin: The Alleluyes, antenes, respons, ygnes et verssez in BN fr. 146: A Catalogue Raisonné 20: Nancy Freeman Regalado: The Chronique métrique and the Moral Design of BN fr. 146: Feasts of Good and Evil 21: Anne Walters Robertson: Local Chant Readings and the Roman de Fauvel Appendix: Manuscripts Consulted 22: Mary and Richard Rouse: Jehannot de Lescurel 23: Alison Stones: The Stylistic Context of the Roman de Fauvel, with a Note on Fauvain Appendix A: The Historiography of Fauvel and Related Illumination Appendix B: The Stylistic Subgroups Surrounding the Fauvel Master 24: Jane H. M. Taylor: Le Roman de Fauvain: Manuscript, Text, Image Appendix: Simplified Genealogical Table Showing Châtillon-Valois Connections 25: Malcolm Vale: The World of the Courts: Content and Context of the Fauvel Manuscript 26: Andrew Wathey: Gervès du Bus, the Roman de Fauvel, and the Politics of the Later Capetian Court Appendix: Members of the Royal Commission, 24 January 1315, and of the Estroit Conseil, July 1316 27: Lorenz Welker: Polyphonic Reworkings of Notre-Dame Conductus in BN fr. 146. I. Mundus a mundicia and Quare fremuerunt Select Bibliography for fr. 146 IndexReviews`This is an outstanding contribution to the interdisciplinary study of a manuscript.' E.K., Medium Aevum. `this supberb contribution to medieval studies.' E.K., Medium Aevum. `an informative and stimulating collection, which, though not purporting to be definitive, surely will serve as the texte de base for scholarship on this important fourteenth-century satire ... This book is handsomely designed, generously illustrated, and luxuriously printed. The editing seems to have been unusually careful, and although the volume's size approaches the cumbersome, at first glance, it is, in fact, quite manageable. Arranging the essays in alphabetical order by author does not facilitate the first reading, but it makes subsequent location of individual articles significantly easier and underlines the solid future of Fauvel Studies as a scholarly research base.' Ann T Harrison, THe Medieval Review `a superb new collaborative investigation ... a ravishing litany of new facts and interpretations to accompany our readings of Fauvel. ... this book provides not so much a snapshot of current Fauvel scholarship, as a glorious, grandstand view of its principles and machinations.' Anthony Pryer, TLS, 16/10/98 `an impressive collection of twenty-seven articles ... a cross-section of current scholarly inquiry ... This substantial volume, beautifully and carefully edited, is an outstanding contribution to fourteenth-century studies. We are indebted to Bent and Wathey for bringing it all together.' Mary Wolinski, Notes, March 2000 `This is a marvellous example of a traditional scholarly publication ... this is an impressive piece of work.' Clifford Bartlett, Early Music Review, April 1999 ... this volume marks a very significant move forward - on many fronts - and will be indispensable to further research. Romance Philology ... massive, handsomely designed, and beautifully illustrated. Romance Philology This is an outstanding contribution to the interdisciplinary study of a manuscript. Medium Aevum a superb new collaborative investigation ... a ravishing litany of new facts and interpretations to accompany our readings of Fauvel ... this book provides not so much a snapshot of current Fauvel scholarship, as a glorious, grandstand view of its principles and machinations. Anthony Pryer, Times Literary Supplement 16/10/1998 ... an impressive collection of twenty-seven articles ... a cross-section of current scholarly inquiry ... This substantial volume, beautifully and carefully edited, is an outstanding contribution to fourteenth-century studies. We are indebted to Bent and Wathey for bringing it all together. Notes This is a marvellous example of a traditional scholarly publication ... this is an impressive piece of work. Early Music Review Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |