The famous French scientist, writer, author of the outstanding “History of France” and “History of the French Revolution” Jules Michelet (1798–1874) penned m...
Here we talk about a world in which a great epic took shape on the edges of forests and at banquet tables. Where was it? When it was? How did it happen that ...
“...Two noble families, equally venerable, lived in Verona, But hatred tormented them for a long time, They were always at enmity with each other. Their disc...
Travel diaries of the great Jewish travelers of the 9th-13th centuries - Benjamin of Tudela, Petahia of Regensburg and Eldad Danit, describing the life of Je...
Dante’s “Divine Comedy” not only inspired Dan Brown to create the bestseller “Inferno”, for seven hundred years now this most mysterious book in the entire h...
Prose retelling of medieval Breton and French novels, Spanish romanceros and other works of medieval literature of the Romance peoples, performed at the end ...
Wolfram von Eschenbach's monumental novel Parzival was written in the first decade of the 13th century. Preserved in several manuscripts, the novel was publi...
"Genuine Commentaries" is the main literary work that immortalized the name of Inca Garcilaso de la Vega. "Comments" is a multi-volume chronicle-epic, an int...
On the Imitation of Christ is the most famous and beloved book of Western Christians after the Bible, an inspiring, comprehensive guide to Christian spiritua...
Nennius (lat. Nennius) is a Welsh historian of the 8th-9th centuries, author of the “History of the Britons” (lat. Historia brittonum), which describes the h...
The First Vatican Mythograph was compiled at the turn of the 1st-2nd millennium by an unknown medieval compiler and contains 233 stories of various sizes, dr...