Michel Zink on Sense and Sensuality in Medieval Literature
Sense and Sensuality”, a story of matrimonial love and reason in Erec et Enide. Michel Zink is professor of Medieval French Literature at Collège de France.
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Literary production in Early Medieval Europe
Today we talk about the cultural production and intellectual activity of the Latin-Germanic world at the beginning of the Middle Ages, observing the various ...
Schwerpunkt
A lecture by David Wallace: Italy in Europe: mapping medieval literary history
David Wallace (Pennsylvania) delivers a lecture addressing questions of where Europe begins and ends — then as now — and the mobility of cultures across ...
British School at Rome
What Shakespeare's English Sounded Like - and how we know
Botched rhymes, buried puns and a staged accent that sounds more Victorian than Elizabethan. No more! Use linguistic sleuthing to dig up the surprisingly ...
NativLang
Medieval Medicine and Literature: A Galenic Presence in Dante's Writing
A lecture by Paola Ureni, CUNY The attention to the relation between medieval medicine and Dante's writing shows how contemporary scientific thought ...
CasaItalianaNYU
Medieval helpdesk with English subtitles
Helpdesk support back in the day of the middle age with English subtitles. Original taken from the show "Øystein og jeg" on Norwegian Broadcasting (NRK)in ...
NRK
The Great Medieval French Poet | François Villon
Welcome to Forgotten Lives! In today's episode, we are looking into the life of François Villon, a poet and criminal! Have any video suggestions? Email me to: ...
Forgotten Lives
Medieval English Literature
a detailed description of Medieval English Literature from 1066 up to 1485.
Manish Prabhakar Singh
Medieval Literature (10) - Introduction to Julian of Norwich
Saint Michael Academy Online Classes
Hurricane Maria Ramble and Medieval Literature
Teawithb0oks
Medieval Epic Poetry for Rebel Girls: The Nibelungenlied (#GermanLitMonth)
An introduction to one of the most famous as well as most neglected pieces of German literature of all time. (… in which I cannot make up my mind as to how to ...
Eva Strange
Nicki's Top Ten...Medieval and Renaissance Literature
Today I share some of my favourite literary works from the medieval and renaissance periods. Visit my writing blog and subscribe to my newsletter to receive an ...
Nicki J Markus
The Beowulf Manuscript (DOML 3) | Dumbarton Oaks Medieval Library ❦ Harvard University Press
This is the Beowulf Manuscript, part of the Dumbarton Oaks Medieval Library series and published by Harvard University Press. It is edited and translated by ...
Pontus Presents
The Literature of Medieval Japan
The Tale of Genji is Japan's most famous medieval literary text, perhaps the equivalent of Chaucer's Canterbury Tales. It was written by a woman, and like many ...
voicesfromoxfordUK
Medieval Europe: Crash Course European History #1
Our European history is going to start around 1500 with the Renaissance, but believe it or not, that is not the actual beginning of history in the continent.
CrashCourse
Medieval Romance: Unexpected Journeys and Meetings | Dr Bex Lyons
The experience of reading medieval – and indeed any – literature can open windows on to new worlds and novel encounters for the reader, with occasionally ...
BoB Lectures
Medieval epic and romance part ll: Charlemagne and others.
joeyraggs
Genre Medieval Romance
For more, visit literature-no-trouble.com A literary genre, Medieval romance, explained simply. Definition, etymology, features, classification, examples.
literature-no-trouble
English Literature Professor Craig Williamson Reads from His Translation of Beowulf
When Professor of English Literature Craig Williamson first let his students hear the 200 lines of Beowulf he had translated, one of them threw a copy of an ...
Swarthmore College
Scholar reflects bringing medieval Persian verse to the West
The works of 14th century Persian poet Hafez are iconic in Iran. Poet and scholar Dick Davis has spent years bringing the medieval writer's words to the West.
PBS NewsHour
The world’s most mysterious book - Stephen Bax
View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/the-world-s-most-mysterious-book-stephen-bax Deep inside Yale's Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library lies a ...
TED-Ed
Anti-Clericalism in Medieval Persian Poetry
Talk by Dr. Leonard Lewisohn on October 19, 2017. He is Senior Lecturer in Persian and Iran Heritage Foundation Fellow at the Institute of Arab and Islamic ...
Stanford Iranian Studies Program
Literary approaches to the Medieval Library, French Studies special issue
Luke Sunderland (Durham University) and Thomas Hinton (University of Exeter) discuss the latest special issue of French Studies on 'The Medieval Library'.
Oxford Academic (Oxford University Press)
Greek and Roman History in Medieval al-Andalus
Department of Arabic and Near Eastern Languages Sheikh Zayed Chair for Arabic and Islamic Studies Greek and Roman History in Medieval al-Andalus The ...
Bilal Orfali
Luther and the Protestant Reformation: Crash Course World History #218
In which John Green teaches you about the Protestant Reformation. Prior to the Protestant Reformation, pretty much everyone in Europe was a Roman Catholic.
CrashCourse
The World of Persian Literary Humanism: Spreading Culture through Books
As part of the Library's celebration of a thousand years of the Persian book, Hirad Dinavari discusses Persian literary humanism and how Persian culture was ...
Library of Congress
Surgical History Group Presentation: Medieval Surgery
by Walt O. Schalick, MD, PhD, University of Wisconsin) Examining the Middle Ages, this module examines the development of the nascent profession.
American College of Surgeons
Scott Thornbury - What's the latest method?
Watch Scott Thornbury's talk from our Better Learning Conference in July, where he discusses what he believes constitutes a 'good teaching method'. The talk ...
Cambridge University Press ELT
What Does Normal Look Like? | Stephanie Trigg | TEDxSydney
Thomas Hoccleve was a fifteenth-century clerk and poet who suffered a mental breakdown around 1416. In his poem, which we now call Hoccleve's Compleint, ...
TEDx Talks
Working From Home In Medieval Ireland -- Pangur Bán
People have always been people, and some of those people have worked from home and written poems about their cats. Here's one of them. Of course ...
Finn Longman
The Italian Language!
This video is all about the Italian language, both its history and its features! ITALIANO! Learners of Italian, click the link to get a free account at ItalianPod101: ...
Langfocus
Humor in Old Norse
An introductory look at what might make us laugh, and what seems to have made the original audience laugh, in Old Norse literature. Jackson Crawford, Ph.D.: ...
Jackson Crawford
Fall of The Roman Empire...in the 15th Century: Crash Course World History #12
Crash Course World History is now available on DVD! Visit http://store.dftba.com/products/crashcourse-world-history-the-complete-series-dvd-set to buy a set for ...
CrashCourse
Shakespeare: Original pronunciation (The Open University)
An introduction by David and Ben Crystal to the 'Original Pronunciation' production of Shakespeare and what they reveal about the history of the English ...
OpenLearn from The Open University
History of the Islamic Golden Age | Religion, Science, & Culture in the Abbasid Empire
This free lecture comes from the course The History and Achievements of the Islamic Golden Age. You can learn more about this course and The Great Courses ...
The Great Courses Plus
macbeth in hindi by William Shakespeare summaryExplanation and full analysis
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Study Lovers
The Blood Eagle - Worst Punishments in the History of Mankind
We're back with another worst punishment in the history of mankind, and The Blood Eagle has to be near the top of the list for most brutal. We won't go into detail ...
The Infographics Show
Faithfully Translating the Bible
How accurate are modern translations of the Bible? Quaker translator Sarah Ruden says they're often missing nuance. And humor. Thanks to this week's ...
QuakerSpeak
History-Makers: Dante
From the visionary creator who brought you the Self-Insert Fanfic comes... the invention of Worldbuilding and the most revolutionary literature in history? Woah ...
Overly Sarcastic Productions
How to build a fictional world - Kate Messner
View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/how-to-build-a-fictional-world-kate-messner Why is J.R.R. Tolkien's Lord of the Rings trilogy so compelling?
TED-Ed
God's Philosophers: the Medieval World - James Hannam
There was no technological barrier to prevent the ancient world from matching the achievements of Kepler in astronomy, Galileo in mechanics or Pascal on the ...
IanRamseyCentre
Boethius: Last Roman Philosopher, First Medieval Philosopher
In this video, I look at the most famous non-ruler in the history of Ostrogothic Italy. Boethius was probably the greatest mind of his time until his life was cut ...
Thersites the Historian