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Français (langue) --- 1300-1500 (moyen français) --- Français (langue) --- 1300-1500 (moyen français)
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Les pièces du procès des Coquillars à Dijon (milieu du XVe siècle) ont donné lieu, à partir de leur redécouverte par Schwob (fin du XIXe siècle), à une abondante littérature (histoire du jargon des malfaiteurs et études sur Villon). Le présent ouvrage reproduit les transcriptions et commentaires de Schwob, en tenant compte des apports de ses «héritiers» (Sainéan et Champion) et en les réexaminant à la lueur des travaux menés depuis. Il invite à une révision des descriptions du jargon et de la légende du poète.
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French language --- Historical linguistics --- Français (langue) --- 1300-1500 (moyen français) --- Dictionnaires
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French language --- French philology --- Français médieval --- --anthologie --- --Franse filologie --- Philologie française --- French philology. --- Mittelalter. --- Frankreich. --- 804 --- 447.01 --- Romaanse taalkunde --- Language Nonstandard French (-1400) --- 804 Romaanse taalkunde --- Philologie française --- 091 =40 --- 091 =40 Handschriftenkunde. Handschriftencatalogi--Frans --- Handschriftenkunde. Handschriftencatalogi--Frans --- Old French language --- Franco-Venetian language --- Middle French language --- Old French --- Old French literature --- Historical linguistics --- anno 1200-1499 --- anno 1100-1199 --- --French language --- Français (Langue) --- To 1300 --- 1300-1600 (Moyen français) --- French language - Middle French, 1300-1600 --- French language - To 1300 --- --French language - Middle French, 1300-1600 --- Français (langue) --- Avant 1300 (ancien français) --- Lectures et morceaux choisis (enseignement supérieur) --- 1300-1500 (moyen français) --- Manuels d'enseignement supérieur --- Guides, manuels, etc.
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With co-editors: CAROLYN COLLETTE, MARYANNE KOWALESKI, LINNE MOONEY, AD PUTTER, and DAVID TROTTER. England was more widely and enduringly francophone in the middle ages than many standard accounts of its history, culture and language allow. The development of French in England, whether known as 'Anglo-Norman' or 'Anglo-French', is deeply interwoven both with medieval English and with the spectrum of Frenches, insular and continental, used within and outside the realm. As the language of nearly a thousand literary texts, of much administration, and of many professions and occupations, the French of England needs more attention than it has so far received. The essays in this volume form a new cultural history focussed round, but not confined to, the presence and interactions of French speakers, writers, readers, texts and documents in England from the eleventh to the later fifteenth century. Taking the French of England into account does not simply add new material to our existing narratives of medieval English culture, but changes them, restoring a multi-vocal, multi-cultural medieval England in all its complexity, and opening up fresh agendas for study and exploration. Contributors: HENRY BAINTON, MICHAEL BENNETT, JULIA BOFFEY, RICHARD BRITNELL, CAROLYN COLLETTE, GODFRIED CROENEN, HELEN DEEMING, STEPHANIE DOWNES, MARTHA DRIVER, MONICA H. GREEN, RICHARD INGHAM, REBECCA JUNE, MARYANNE KOWALESKI, PIERRE KUNSTMANN, FRANCOISE H. M. LE SAUX, SERGE LUSIGNAN, TIM WILLIAM MACHAN, JULIA MARVIN, BRIAN MERRILEES, RUTH NISSE, MARILYN OLIVA, W. MARK ORMROD, HEATHER PAGAN, LAURIE POSTLEWATE, JEAN-PASCAL POUZET, AD PUTTER, GEOFF RECTOR, DELBERT RUSSELL, THEA SUMMERFIELD, ANDREW TAYLOR, DAVID TROTTER, ELIZABETH M. TYLER, NICHOLAS WATSON, JOCELYN WOGAN-BROWNE, ROBERT F. YEAGER.
History of civilization --- Old French language --- English language --- anno 1200-1499 --- Great Britain --- French language --- English literature --- Anglo-Norman dialect --- Anglo-Norman literature --- Language and culture --- Français (Langue) --- Littérature anglaise --- Anglo-normand (Dialecte) --- Littérature anglo-normande --- Langage et culture --- Social aspects --- History --- Influence on English. --- French influences. --- History and criticism. --- Aspect social --- Histoire --- Influence sur l'anglais --- Influence française --- Histoire et critique --- Français (Langue) --- Littérature anglaise --- Littérature anglo-normande --- Influence française --- British literature --- Inklings (Group of writers) --- Nonsense Club (Group of writers) --- Order of the Fancy (Group of writers) --- French literature --- Culture and language --- Culture --- Langue d'oïl --- Romance languages --- Anglo-French dialect --- Anglo-Norman French dialect --- Law French --- Norman-French dialect --- History and criticism --- French influences --- Influence on English --- England --- Angleterre --- Anglii︠a︡ --- Inghilterra --- Engeland --- Inglaterra --- Anglija --- England and Wales --- Languages. --- French language - Social aspects - England - History - To 1500 --- French language - Influence on English --- English literature - Middle English, 1100-1500 - French influences --- Anglo-Norman dialect - England --- Anglo-Norman literature - History and criticism --- Language and culture - England - History - To 1500 --- Français (langue) --- Anglais (langue) --- Anglo-normand (dialecte) --- 1300-1500 (moyen français) --- 1100-1500 (moyen anglais) --- Angleterr (GB) --- Angleterre (GB) --- Avant 1500 --- Administration. --- Anglo-French. --- Anglo-Norman. --- Culture. --- Documentary History. --- English Literary History. --- English and French. --- Francophone Speakers. --- French Influence. --- French Speakers. --- Interactions. --- Language. --- Linguistic History. --- Literary Texts. --- Medieval Britain. --- Medieval England. --- Multi-Cultural. --- Multicultural Medieval England. --- Professions.
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