Li Romans d'Alixandre, Volumes 12-13, presents a significant section of the Old French epic poem recounting the legendary life and exploits of Alexander the Great. Attributed to Lambert Le Tort, this work exemplifies the chivalric romance genre popular in medieval Europe. These volumes offer valuable insights into the language, literature, and cultural values of the 12th century. Students of medieval history and French literature will find this edition a crucial resource, shedding light on the evolution of the French language and the enduring appeal of the Alexander legend.
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