The Old French Chronicle of Morea: An Account of Frankish Greece after the Fourth Crusade

Author:   Anne Van Arsdall ,  Helen Moody ,  Professor Malcolm Barber ,  Professor Peter W. Edbury
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Edition:   New edition
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9780754631521


Pages:   290
Publication Date:   28 December 2015
Format:   Hardback
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The Old French Chronicle of Morea: An Account of Frankish Greece after the Fourth Crusade


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Numerous Byzantine and Western sources describing the events of the Fourth Crusade have now been translated into English. However, the same is not true for material on Frankish Greece, despite this region’s importance to late medieval crusading. The Chronicle of Morea is the key source for the history of the Frankish states established in Greece after the conquest of Constantinople in 1204 and their relations with the reviving Byzantine Empire during the 13th century. It is also an important source for the growth of the Venetian maritime empire. Most of the action centers on the Peloponnesus, then called Achaia or Morea, where crusaders William of Champlitte and Geoffrey of Villehardouin (nephew of the famous chronicler) established a principality and the Villehardouins a dynasty. Preserved in a unique fourteenth-century manuscript, the Old French version of the Chronicle of Morea is a contemporary account of Frankish feudal life transposed onto foreign soil. It describes clashes, conquests, and ransoms between the Franks and Byzantines, as well as their alliances and arranged marriages. A rich source, the Chronicle of Morea brims with anecdotes giving insight into the operation of feudal justice, the role of noble women in feudal society, the practice of chivalry, and the conduct of warfare. Versions of the Chronicle exist in Aragonese, Greek, and Italian, as well as in Old French. However, this is the first translation into English or any other modern language of the Old French text, thus opening its content to a wider audience.

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Author:   Anne Van Arsdall ,  Helen Moody ,  Professor Malcolm Barber ,  Professor Peter W. Edbury
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Edition:   New edition
Weight:   0.657kg
ISBN:  

9780754631521


ISBN 10:   0754631524
Pages:   290
Publication Date:   28 December 2015
Audience:   College/higher education ,  General/trade ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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The Chronicle of Morea (CoM) is a fundamental source concerning a major episode in the history of crusading and Medieval Greece. -Nikolaos G. Chrissis, Democritus University of Thrace


"""The Chronicle of Morea (CoM) is a fundamental source concerning a major episode in the history of crusading and Medieval Greece."" -Nikolaos G. Chrissis, Democritus University of Thrace"


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Dr Anne Van Arsdall is a research associate with the Institute for Medieval Studies, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, USA; Dr Helen Moody is an independent scholar, specializing in literary history.

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