Story of Attila in Prose

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A01=Logan E. Whalen
A01=Roberto Pesce
Attila's Death
Attila’s Death
Author_Logan E. Whalen
Author_Roberto Pesce
Biblioteca Nazionale Marciana
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Chanson De
Chansons De Geste
Christian Champion
Eastern Roman Emperor
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Estoire Del Saint Graal
Franco-Italian literature
Friuli Venezia Giulia
Great Hungarian Plain
Holy Grail origins
Italian Peninsula
manuscript studies
medieval historiography
medieval Venice foundation
Pope Innocent Iii
Seventh Circle
textual criticism methods
thirteenth century prose analysis
Venetian Vernacular
Veneto Area

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  • ISBN 9781032101118
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 31 May 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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The Story of Attila in Prose is the first critical edition and translation of the thirteenth century Franco-Italian prose text the Estoire d’Atile en prose. Preserved in two anonymous and untitled manuscripts composed between the last quarter of the thirteenth century and the beginning of the fourteenth century, the story recounts the fictional founding of Venice after the invasion of Aquileia by Attila the Hun. The manuscripts, located in Zagreb and Venice, detail Attila’s pagan mother, her union with a dog, and his feral birth, as well as his unusual death during a chess match and the origins of the Holy Grail. This edition and translation are based on the Zagreb manuscript, which was only recently discovered. The book includes a full critical apparatus containing rejected readings and variants from the Venetian manuscript, and a thorough introduction that discusses the literary value of the text, its possible sources, and its influence on later literature. It is important reading for both historians of medieval Europe and literary critics.

Roberto Pesce is Assistant Professor of Italian at the University of Oklahoma, USA. His research focuses on medieval literature, especially chronicles and historical works in Italian vernacular and Latin.

Logan E. Whalen is Professor of French at the University of Oklahoma, USA. His primary research interests include romance, fable, fabliaux, and chansons de geste.

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