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Paperback Paris Nach Den Altfranzosischen Nationalen Epen: Topographie, Stadtgeschichte Und Lokale Sagen [German] Book

ISBN: 1247650952

ISBN13: 9781247650951

Paris Nach Den Altfranzosischen Nationalen Epen: Topographie, Stadtgeschichte Und Lokale Sagen [German]

"Paris Nach Den Altfranz sischen Nationalen Epen: Topographie, Stadtgeschichte Und Lokale Sagen" by Leonardo Olschki, published in 1913, explores the connections between the early French national epics and the topography, urban history, and local legends of Paris. The work examines how these epic poems shaped the understanding and perception of the city in the medieval imagination. Olschki delves into the historical and cultural significance of Parisian landmarks and their association with characters and events narrated in the Old French national epics.

This study offers insights into the literary and historical context of medieval Paris, revealing how the city's identity was intertwined with its rich oral and literary traditions. It will appeal to scholars interested in medieval literature, urban history, and the cultural history of Paris.

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