Fun of the courtiers

Fun of the courtiers

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Walter Map (1130/1135—1209/1210) was an English clergyman and writer who was part of the entourage of King Henry II Plantagenet of England, whose court in the second half of the 12th century was an important cultural and literary center of Western Europe. Map played a significant role in the intellectual environment of the English kingdom and already during his lifetime enjoyed a reputation among his contemporaries as a wit. A native of Wales, he took part in the birth of the legend of King Arthur. Walter Map's main work “Fun of the Courtiers” - a bizarre interweaving of court gossip, folklore stories and tales - rightfully makes him one of the main figures of the cultural Renaissance of the 12th century. Medievalists Roman Lvovich Shmarakov, Doctor of Philology, Associate Professor of the Department of Philology of the National Research University took part in the preparation of the publication HSE (St. Petersburg campus); Voskoboynikov Oleg Sergeevich, Doctor of Historical Sciences, Doctor of the Higher School of Social Sciences (Paris), Professor of the School of Historical Sciences of the Faculty of Humanities of the National Research University Higher School of Economics, senior researcher at the Laboratory of Medieval Studies of the National Research University Higher School of Economics, full professor of the Higher School of Economics.

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Name of the Author
Вальтер Мап
Language
Russian
Translator
Роман Львович Шмараков

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Fun of the courtiers

Walter Map (1130/1135—1209/1210) was an English clergyman and writer who was part of the entourage of King Henry II Plantagenet of England, whose court in th...

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