His deeds of arms form the subject of a romance, or rather warlike song, composed towards the end of the ninth century, or the beginning of the tenth, under the title of Roman de Guillaume an court nez. Proceedings - Side 22av Clifton Antiquarian Club - 1888Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith - 1859 - 672 sider
...Saracens. His deeds of arms form the subject of a romance, or rather warlike song, composed towards the end of the ninth century, or the beginning of the tenth, under the title of Roman de Guillaume an court nez." — £ioy. Univenelle. Now to Jeau, born of Mary,... | |
| 1851 - 554 sider
...the monks of St. Gall in Switzerland, and was probably composed by Notker, surnamed the Stammerer, about the end of the ninth century, or the beginning of the tenth. CH St. Catherine's Hall, Cambridge. Osnaburg Bishopric (Vol. ii. pp. 358. 484.). — The occupiers... | |
| Thomas Hartwell Horne - 1856 - 806 sider
...letters. It was presented in 1 706 to Louis XIV. by the Abbe des Camps. It is supposed to belong to the end of the ninth century or the beginning of the tenth. It was used by Wetstein, re-examined by Scholz, copied by Tischendorf, and collated by Tregelles. It... | |
| Bretons - 1859 - 74 sider
...Saracens. His deeds of arms form the subject of a romance, or rather warlike song, composed towards the end of the ninth century, or the beginning of the tenth, under the title of Roman de Guillaume au court nez" — Biog. Univerielle. CHARLES WHIIIKB, BEAUFORT... | |
| John Malcolm Forbes Ludlow - 1865 - 456 sider
...the ' Song of Roland', impossible * Eginhard, Annals, in anno 824. to assign an earlier period than the end of the ninth century or the beginning of the tenth for the rise of the legend, properly so called, of Roncevaux, in which Ganilo plays so prominent a... | |
| Clifton Antiquarian Club - 1888 - 382 sider
...words of the original document relating to this bequest are given by Dugdale. (Codex Diplomaticm sEvi Saxonici, No. 186.) About the end of the ninth century...Chronicle of Florence of Worcester for the years 894, 898, 915, &c.) In one of their incursions they are said to have visited Deerhurst, to have devastated... | |
| 1902 - 908 sider
...Lapland, the North Sea, the Dvina, and the Petchora," and even into the lower valley of the Ob. "At the end of the ninth century, or the beginning of the tenth, the men of Novgorod had already penetrated into the basin of the Northern Dvina; from about the year 1000... | |
| Berthold Laufer, Jacob Henry Schiff - 1909 - 518 sider
...People of England" (new eel., London, 1898, p. 88, Fig. 3), being from an Anglo-Saxon manuscript of the end of the ninth century or the beginning of the tenth, preserved in the British Museum. While the oldest Chinese book on falconry seems to come down from... | |
| Willis Duff Piercy - 1911 - 218 sider
...same piece of parchment or vellum. Of course this made the reading of the manuscript very difficult. About the end of the ninth century or the beginning of the tenth, after Christ, parchment and vellum as material for books gave way to paper. At first paper was made... | |
| Artaud de Montor - 1911 - 324 sider
...Gratian's work began to circulate in 1151. Other writers had previously undertaken similar compilations. At the end of the ninth century, or the beginning of the tenth, Reginon, abbot of Prum, made a collection of canons and ecclesiastical regulations. Burchard or Bouchard,... | |
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