Société des anciens textes français
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Société des anciens textes français (SATF) is a learned society founded in Paris
in 1875 with the purpose of publishing all kinds of medieval documents written either in langue d'oïl or langue d'oc (Bulletin de la SATF, 1 (1875), p. 1). Its founding members are Henri Bordier, marquis J. de Laborde, A. Lamarle, Paul Meyer, Léopold Pannier, Gaston Paris
, Auguste-Henry-Édouard, marquis de Queux de Saint-Hilaire, baron Arthur de Rothschild
, baron Edmond de Rothschild, baron James N. de Rothschild
and Natalis de Wailly
.
From 1875 to 1936, the SATF published an yearly bulletin distributed to its members.
Since its foundation, the SATF have also published a series of critical editions and even, sometimes, facsimile editions, a series that amounts today to approximately 180 volumes.
Paris
Paris is the capital and largest city in France, situated on the river Seine, in northern France, at the heart of the Île-de-France region...
in 1875 with the purpose of publishing all kinds of medieval documents written either in langue d'oïl or langue d'oc (Bulletin de la SATF, 1 (1875), p. 1). Its founding members are Henri Bordier, marquis J. de Laborde, A. Lamarle, Paul Meyer, Léopold Pannier, Gaston Paris
Gaston Paris
Bruno Paulin Gaston Paris , known as Gaston Paris, was a French writer and scholar.He was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1901, 1902 and 1903.-Biography:Paris was born at Avenay...
, Auguste-Henry-Édouard, marquis de Queux de Saint-Hilaire, baron Arthur de Rothschild
Rothschild
Rothschild is a common German surname. It is a habitational name from a house distinguished with a red shield , the earliest recorded example dating from the 13th century...
, baron Edmond de Rothschild, baron James N. de Rothschild
Rothschild
Rothschild is a common German surname. It is a habitational name from a house distinguished with a red shield , the earliest recorded example dating from the 13th century...
and Natalis de Wailly
Natalis de Wailly
Natalis de Wailly was a French archivist, librarian and historian.In 1841, as head of the Administrative Section of the Royal Archives, he wrote a ministerial circular, issued by Count Tanneguy Duchâtel, Minister of the Interior, stating that records should be grouped according to the nature of...
.
From 1875 to 1936, the SATF published an yearly bulletin distributed to its members.
Since its foundation, the SATF have also published a series of critical editions and even, sometimes, facsimile editions, a series that amounts today to approximately 180 volumes.
Published works
Date | Title | Editor | Digital copies |
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1875 | Chansons du XVe siècle | Gaston Paris Gaston Paris Bruno Paulin Gaston Paris , known as Gaston Paris, was a French writer and scholar.He was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1901, 1902 and 1903.-Biography:Paris was born at Avenay... and Auguste Gevaert François-Auguste Gevaert François-Auguste Gevaert was a Belgian composer.His father was a baker, and he was intended for the same profession, but better counsels prevailed and he was permitted to study music. He was sent in 1841 to the Ghent Conservatory, where he studied under Edouard de Sommere and Martin-Joseph Mengal... |
Internet Archive |
1875 | Les plus anciens monuments de la langue française (IXe, Xe siècles) | Gaston Paris Gaston Paris Bruno Paulin Gaston Paris , known as Gaston Paris, was a French writer and scholar.He was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1901, 1902 and 1903.-Biography:Paris was born at Avenay... |
Gallica |
1875 | Brun de la Montaigne | Paul Meyer | Gallica |
1876 | Guillaume de Palerne | Henri Michelant | Google Books |
1876 | Deux rédactions du Roman des Sept Sages de Rome | Gaston Paris Gaston Paris Bruno Paulin Gaston Paris , known as Gaston Paris, was a French writer and scholar.He was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1901, 1902 and 1903.-Biography:Paris was born at Avenay... |
Gallica |
1876 | Miracles de Nostre Dame par personnages, vol. 1 | Gaston Paris Gaston Paris Bruno Paulin Gaston Paris , known as Gaston Paris, was a French writer and scholar.He was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1901, 1902 and 1903.-Biography:Paris was born at Avenay... and Ulysse Robert |
Gallica |
1877 | Miracles de Nostre Dame par personnages, vol. 2 | Gaston Paris Gaston Paris Bruno Paulin Gaston Paris , known as Gaston Paris, was a French writer and scholar.He was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1901, 1902 and 1903.-Biography:Paris was born at Avenay... and Ulysse Robert |
Gallica |
1877 | Aiol | Jacques Normand and Gaston Raynaud | Gallica |
1878 | Le débat des hérauts de France et d'Angleterre, suivi de The Debate between the Heralds of England and France by John Coke | Léopold Pannier and Paul Meyer | Gallica |
1878 | Miracles de Nostre Dame par personnages, vol. 3 | Gaston Paris Gaston Paris Bruno Paulin Gaston Paris , known as Gaston Paris, was a French writer and scholar.He was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1901, 1902 and 1903.-Biography:Paris was born at Avenay... and Ulysse Robert |
Gallica |
1878 | Oeuvres complètes d'Eustache Deschamps Eustache Deschamps Eustache Deschamps was a medieval French poet, also known as Eustache Morel . Born at Vertus, in Champagne, he received lessons in versification from Guillaume de Machaut and later studied law at Orleans University. He then traveled through Europe as a diplomatic messenger for Charles V... , vol. 1 |
Auguste-Henry-Édouard, marquis de Queux de Saint-Hilaire | Gallica |
1878 | Le saint voyage de Jherusalem du seigneur d'Anglure | François Bonnardot and Auguste Longnon | Gallica |
1879 | Miracles de Nostre Dame par personnages, vol. 4 | Gaston Paris Gaston Paris Bruno Paulin Gaston Paris , known as Gaston Paris, was a French writer and scholar.He was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1901, 1902 and 1903.-Biography:Paris was born at Avenay... and Ulysse Robert |
Gallica |
1879 | Chronique du Mont-Saint-Michel, vol. 1 | Siméon Luce | Gallica |
1879 | Elie de Saint-Gille | Gaston Raynaud and Eugène Koelbing | Gallica |
1880 | Miracles de Nostre Dame par personnages, vol. 5 | Gaston Paris Gaston Paris Bruno Paulin Gaston Paris , known as Gaston Paris, was a French writer and scholar.He was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1901, 1902 and 1903.-Biography:Paris was born at Avenay... and Ulysse Robert |
Gallica |
1880 | Daurel et Beton | Paul Meyer | Gallica |
1880 | Oeuvres complètes d'Eustache Deschamps Eustache Deschamps Eustache Deschamps was a medieval French poet, also known as Eustache Morel . Born at Vertus, in Champagne, he received lessons in versification from Guillaume de Machaut and later studied law at Orleans University. He then traveled through Europe as a diplomatic messenger for Charles V... , vol. 2 |
Auguste-Henry-Édouard, marquis de Queux de Saint-Hilaire | Gallica |
1881 | Miracles de Nostre Dame par personnages, vol. 6 | Gaston Paris Gaston Paris Bruno Paulin Gaston Paris , known as Gaston Paris, was a French writer and scholar.He was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1901, 1902 and 1903.-Biography:Paris was born at Avenay... and Ulysse Robert |
Gallica |
1881 | La vie de saint Gilles, par Guillaume de Berneville | Gaston Paris Gaston Paris Bruno Paulin Gaston Paris , known as Gaston Paris, was a French writer and scholar.He was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1901, 1902 and 1903.-Biography:Paris was born at Avenay... and Alphonse Bos |
Gallica |
1881 | L'amant rendu cordelier à l'observance d'amour, poème attribué à Martial d'Auvergne | Anatole de Montaiglon | Gallica |
1882 | Raoul de Cambrai | Paul Meyer and Auguste Longnon | Gallica |
1882 | Oeuvres complètes d'Eustache Deschamps Eustache Deschamps Eustache Deschamps was a medieval French poet, also known as Eustache Morel . Born at Vertus, in Champagne, he received lessons in versification from Guillaume de Machaut and later studied law at Orleans University. He then traveled through Europe as a diplomatic messenger for Charles V... , vol. 3 |
Auguste-Henry-Édouard, marquis de Queux de Saint-Hilaire | Gallica |
1883 | Miracles de Nostre Dame par personnages, vol. 7 | Gaston Paris Gaston Paris Bruno Paulin Gaston Paris , known as Gaston Paris, was a French writer and scholar.He was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1901, 1902 and 1903.-Biography:Paris was born at Avenay... and Ulysse Robert |
Gallica |
1883 | Chronique du Mont-Saint-Michel, vol. 2 | Siméon Luce | Gallica |
1883 | Le dit de la panthère d'amours, par Nicole de Margival | Henry Alfred Todd Henry Alfred Todd Henry Alfred Todd, Ph. D. was an American Romance philologist, born at Woodstock, Ill. He was educated at Princeton , and at Paris, Berlin, and Madrid, , and at Johns Hopkins University , where he taught for several years. He held the chair or Romance languages at Stanford, 1891-93, and became... |
Gallica |
1884 | Oeuvres complètes d'Eustache Deschamps Eustache Deschamps Eustache Deschamps was a medieval French poet, also known as Eustache Morel . Born at Vertus, in Champagne, he received lessons in versification from Guillaume de Machaut and later studied law at Orleans University. He then traveled through Europe as a diplomatic messenger for Charles V... , vol. 4 |
Auguste-Henry-Édouard, marquis de Queux de Saint-Hilaire | Gallica |
1884 | La mort Aymeri de Narbonne | Joseph Couraye du Parc | Gallica |
1884 | Les oeuvres poétiques de Philippe de Remi, sire de Beaumanoir, vol. 1 | Hermann Suchier | Gallica |
1885 | Les oeuvres poétiques de Philippe de Remi, sire de Beaumanoir, vol. 2 | Hermann Suchier | Gallica |
1885 | Trois versions rimées de l'Évangile de Nicodème | Gaston Paris Gaston Paris Bruno Paulin Gaston Paris , known as Gaston Paris, was a French writer and scholar.He was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1901, 1902 and 1903.-Biography:Paris was born at Avenay... and Alphonse Bos |
Gallica |
1885 | Fragments d'une vie de saint Thomas de Cantorbéry | Paul Meyer | Gallica |
1886 | Oeuvres poétiques de Christine de Pisan Christine de Pizan Christine de Pizan was a Venetian-born late medieval author who challenged misogyny and stereotypes prevalent in the male-dominated medieval culture. As a poet, she was well known and highly regarded in her own day; she completed 41 works during her 30 year career , and can be regarded as... , vol. 1 |
Maurice Roy | Gallica |
1886 | Merlin, 2 vol. | Gaston Paris Gaston Paris Bruno Paulin Gaston Paris , known as Gaston Paris, was a French writer and scholar.He was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1901, 1902 and 1903.-Biography:Paris was born at Avenay... and Jakob Ulrich |
Google Books 1, Google Books 2 |
1887 | Oeuvres complètes d'Eustache Deschamps Eustache Deschamps Eustache Deschamps was a medieval French poet, also known as Eustache Morel . Born at Vertus, in Champagne, he received lessons in versification from Guillaume de Machaut and later studied law at Orleans University. He then traveled through Europe as a diplomatic messenger for Charles V... , vol. 5 |
Auguste-Henry-Édouard, marquis de Queux de Saint-Hilaire | Gallica |
1887 | Aymeri de Narbonne, 2 vol. | Louis Demaison | Google Books 1, Google Books 2 |
1888 | Le mystère de saint Bernard de Menthon | Albert Lecoy de la Marche | Gallica |
1888 | Les quatre âges de l'homme, traité moral de Philippe de Navarre | Marcel de Fréville | Gallica |
1888 | Le couronnement de Louis | Ernest Langlois Ernest Langlois Ernest Langlois was a French medievalist, professor at the University of Lille.He is best known for his 1910 work Les manuscrits du Roman de la Rose, description et classement, on the manuscripts of the Roman de la Rose and subsequent five-volume edition Le Roman de la Rose par Guillaume de Loris... |
Gallica |
1889 | Les contes moralisés de Nicole Bozon | Lucy Toulmin Smith Lucy Toulmin Smith Lucy Toulmin Smith was an Anglo-American antiquarian and librarian, known for her first publication of the York Mystery Plays and other early works.- Life :... and Paul Meyer |
Gallica |
1889 | Oeuvres complètes d'Eustache Deschamps Eustache Deschamps Eustache Deschamps was a medieval French poet, also known as Eustache Morel . Born at Vertus, in Champagne, he received lessons in versification from Guillaume de Machaut and later studied law at Orleans University. He then traveled through Europe as a diplomatic messenger for Charles V... , vol. 6 |
Auguste-Henry-Édouard, marquis de Queux de Saint-Hilaire | Gallica |
1889 | Rondeaux et autres poésies du XVe siècle | Gaston Raynaud | Gallica |
1890 | Le roman de Thèbes, vol. 1 | Léopold Constans | Gallica |
1890 | Le roman de Thèbes, vol. 2 | Léopold Constans | Gallica |
1891 | Oeuvres complètes d'Eustache Deschamps Eustache Deschamps Eustache Deschamps was a medieval French poet, also known as Eustache Morel . Born at Vertus, in Champagne, he received lessons in versification from Guillaume de Machaut and later studied law at Orleans University. He then traveled through Europe as a diplomatic messenger for Charles V... , vol. 7 |
Gaston Raynaud | Gallica |
1891 | Oeuvres poétiques de Christine de Pisan Christine de Pizan Christine de Pizan was a Venetian-born late medieval author who challenged misogyny and stereotypes prevalent in the male-dominated medieval culture. As a poet, she was well known and highly regarded in her own day; she completed 41 works during her 30 year career , and can be regarded as... , vol. 2 |
Maurice Roy | Gallica |
1892 | Le chansonnier français de Saint-Germain-des-Prés, vol. 1 | Paul Meyer and Gaston Raynaud | Google Books |
1893 | Miracles de Nostre Dame par personnages, vol. 8 | François Bonnardot | Gallica |
1893 | Oeuvres complètes d'Eustache Deschamps Eustache Deschamps Eustache Deschamps was a medieval French poet, also known as Eustache Morel . Born at Vertus, in Champagne, he received lessons in versification from Guillaume de Machaut and later studied law at Orleans University. He then traveled through Europe as a diplomatic messenger for Charles V... , vol. 8 |
Gaston Raynaud | Gallica |
1893 | Le roman de la rose ou de Guillaume de Dole Guillaume de Dole Guillaume de Dole is an Old French narrative romance by Jean Renart. Composed in the early thirteenth century, the poem is 5656 lines long and is especially notable for the large number of chansons it contains, and for its active female protagonist... |
Gustave Servois | Gallica |
1894 | L'escoufle | Henri Michelant and Paul Meyer | Google Books |
1894 | Oeuvres complètes d'Eustache Deschamps Eustache Deschamps Eustache Deschamps was a medieval French poet, also known as Eustache Morel . Born at Vertus, in Champagne, he received lessons in versification from Guillaume de Machaut and later studied law at Orleans University. He then traveled through Europe as a diplomatic messenger for Charles V... , vol. 9 |
Gaston Raynaud | Gallica |
1895 | Guillaume de la Barre, roman d'aventure par Arnaud Vidal de Castelnaudari | Paul Meyer | Google Books |
1895 | Meliador, par Jean Froissart Jean Froissart Jean Froissart , often referred to in English as John Froissart, was one of the most important chroniclers of medieval France. For centuries, Froissart's Chronicles have been recognized as the chief expression of the chivalric revival of the 14th century Kingdom of England and France... , vol. 1 |
Auguste Longnon | Gallica |
1895 | Meliador, par Jean Froissart Jean Froissart Jean Froissart , often referred to in English as John Froissart, was one of the most important chroniclers of medieval France. For centuries, Froissart's Chronicles have been recognized as the chief expression of the chivalric revival of the 14th century Kingdom of England and France... , vol. 2 |
Auguste Longnon | Gallica |
1896 | Oeuvres poétiques de Christine de Pisan Christine de Pizan Christine de Pizan was a Venetian-born late medieval author who challenged misogyny and stereotypes prevalent in the male-dominated medieval culture. As a poet, she was well known and highly regarded in her own day; she completed 41 works during her 30 year career , and can be regarded as... , vol. 3 |
Maurice Roy | Google Books |
1896 | La prise de Cordres et de Sebille | Ovide Densusianu Ovid Densusianu Ovid Densusianu was a Romanian poet, philologist, linguist and folklorist. He is known for introducing new trends of European modernism into Romanian literature.He was a professor at the University of Bucharest, and a member of the Romanian Academy.... |
Google Books |
1897 | Oeuvres poétiques de Guillaume Alexis, prieur de Bucy, vol. 1 | Arthur Piaget and Émile Picot | Google Books |
1897 | L'art de chevalerie, traduction du De re militari de Végèce par Jean de Meun Jean de Meun Jean de Meun was a French author best known for his continuation of the Roman de la Rose.-Life:... |
Ulysse Robert | Gallica 1, Gallica 2 |
1897 | Li abrejance de l'ordre de chevalerie, mise en vers de la traduction de Végèce par Jean de Meun Jean de Meun Jean de Meun was a French author best known for his continuation of the Roman de la Rose.-Life:... , par Jean Priorat, de Besançon |
Ulysse Robert | Gallica |
1897 | La chirurgie de maître Henri de Mondeville, traduction contemporaine de l'auteur, vol. 1 | Alphonse Bos | Gallica |
1898 | La chirurgie de maître Henri de Mondeville, traduction contemporaine de l'auteur, vol. 2 | Alphonse Bos | Gallica |
1898 | Les Narbonnais, vol. 1 | Hermann Suchier | Gallica |
1898 | Les Narbonnais, vol. 2 | Hermann Suchier | Gallica |
1899 | Orson de Beauvais | Gaston Paris Gaston Paris Bruno Paulin Gaston Paris , known as Gaston Paris, was a French writer and scholar.He was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1901, 1902 and 1903.-Biography:Paris was born at Avenay... |
Gallica |
1899 | Meliador, par Jean Froissart Jean Froissart Jean Froissart , often referred to in English as John Froissart, was one of the most important chroniclers of medieval France. For centuries, Froissart's Chronicles have been recognized as the chief expression of the chivalric revival of the 14th century Kingdom of England and France... , vol. 3 |
Auguste Longnon | Gallica |
1899 | Oeuvres poétiques de Guillaume Alexis, prieur de Bucy, vol. 2 | Arthur Piaget and Émile Picot | Google Books |
1900 | L'Apocalypse en français au XIIIe siècle (Bibl. nat., fr. 403), vol. 1 (Reproduction phototypique) | Léopold Delisle and Paul Meyer | Gallica |
1901 | L'Apocalypse en français au XIIIe siècle (Bibl. nat., fr. 403), vol. 2 (Texte et introduction) | Léopold Delisle and Paul Meyer | Gallica |
1901 | Oeuvres complètes d'Eustache Deschamps Eustache Deschamps Eustache Deschamps was a medieval French poet, also known as Eustache Morel . Born at Vertus, in Champagne, he received lessons in versification from Guillaume de Machaut and later studied law at Orleans University. He then traveled through Europe as a diplomatic messenger for Charles V... , vol. 10 |
Gaston Raynaud | Gallica |
1902 | Les chansons de Gace Brulé | Gédéon Huet | Gallica |
1902 | Le roman de Tristan, par Thomas, vol. 1 | Joseph Bédier Joseph Bédier Joseph Bédier was a French writer and scholar and historian of medieval France.-Biography:Bédier was born in Paris, France to Adolphe Bédier, a lawyer of Breton origin, and spent his childhood in Réunion. He was a professor of medieval French literature at the Université de Fribourg, Switzerland ... |
Internet Archive |
1902 | Recueil général des sotties, vol. 1 | Émile Picot | Gallica |
1903 | Oeuvres complètes d'Eustache Deschamps Eustache Deschamps Eustache Deschamps was a medieval French poet, also known as Eustache Morel . Born at Vertus, in Champagne, he received lessons in versification from Guillaume de Machaut and later studied law at Orleans University. He then traveled through Europe as a diplomatic messenger for Charles V... , vol. 11 |
Gaston Raynaud | Gallica |
1903 | Robert le Diable | Eilert Löseth | Internet Archive |
1903 | Le roman de Tristan, par Béroul et un anonyme | Ernest Muret | Gallica |
1904 | Recueil général des sotties, vol. 2 | Émile Picot | Gallica |
1904 | Maistre Pierre Pathelin hystorié | Émile Picot and Édouard Rahir | Gallica |
1904 | Le roman de Troie, par Benoît de Sainte-Maure Benoît de Sainte-Maure Benoît de Sainte-Maure was a 12th century French poet, most probably from Sainte-Maure de Touraine near Tours, France. The Plantagenets' administrative center was located in Chinon - west of Tours.... , vol. 1 |
Léopold Constans | Gallica |
1905 | Le roman de Tristan, par Thomas, vol. 2 | Joseph Bédier Joseph Bédier Joseph Bédier was a French writer and scholar and historian of medieval France.-Biography:Bédier was born in Paris, France to Adolphe Bédier, a lawyer of Breton origin, and spent his childhood in Réunion. He was a professor of medieval French literature at the Université de Fribourg, Switzerland ... |
Internet Archive |
1905 | Les vers sur la mort, par Hélinant, moine de Froidmont | Léopold Constans | Gallica |
1905 | Les cent ballades, par Jean le Senechal | Gaston Raynaud | Gallica |
1906 | Le roman de Troie, par Benoît de Sainte-Maure Benoît de Sainte-Maure Benoît de Sainte-Maure was a 12th century French poet, most probably from Sainte-Maure de Touraine near Tours, France. The Plantagenets' administrative center was located in Chinon - west of Tours.... , vol. 2 |
Léopold Constans | Gallica |
1906 | Les deux rédactions en vers du Moniage Guillaume, vol. 1 | Wilhelm Cloetta | Gallica |
1907 | Le roman de Troie, par Benoît de Sainte-Maure Benoît de Sainte-Maure Benoît de Sainte-Maure was a 12th century French poet, most probably from Sainte-Maure de Touraine near Tours, France. The Plantagenets' administrative center was located in Chinon - west of Tours.... , vol. 3 |
Léopold Constans | Gallica |
1907 | Florence de Rome, vol. 1 | Axel Wallensköld | Gallica |
1907 | Les deux poèmes de la Folie Tristan | Joseph Bédier Joseph Bédier Joseph Bédier was a French writer and scholar and historian of medieval France.-Biography:Bédier was born in Paris, France to Adolphe Bédier, a lawyer of Breton origin, and spent his childhood in Réunion. He was a professor of medieval French literature at the Université de Fribourg, Switzerland ... |
Gallica |
1908 | Le roman de Troie, par Benoît de Sainte-Maure Benoît de Sainte-Maure Benoît de Sainte-Maure was a 12th century French poet, most probably from Sainte-Maure de Touraine near Tours, France. The Plantagenets' administrative center was located in Chinon - west of Tours.... , vol. 4 |
Léopold Constans | Gallica |
1908 | Oeuvres poétiques de Guillaume Alexis, prieur de Bucy, vol. 3 | Arthur Piaget and Émile Picot | Internet Archive |
1908 | Les oeuvres de Guillaume de Machaut, vol. 1 | Ernst Hoepffner | Internet Archive |
1909 | Le roman de Troie, par Benoît de Sainte-Maure Benoît de Sainte-Maure Benoît de Sainte-Maure was a 12th century French poet, most probably from Sainte-Maure de Touraine near Tours, France. The Plantagenets' administrative center was located in Chinon - west of Tours.... , vol. 5 |
Léopold Constans | Gallica |
1909 | Florence de Rome, vol. 2 | Axel Wallensköld | Gallica |
1909 | Les oeuvres de Simund de Freine | John E. Matzke | Gallica |
1910 | Le jardin de plaisance et fleur de rhétorique, vol. 1 | Eugénie Droz and Arthur Piaget | Gallica |
1911 | Les deux rédactions en vers du Moniage Guillaume, vol. 2 | Wilhelm Cloetta | Gallica |
1911 | Les oeuvres de Guillaume de Machaut, vol. 2 | Ernst Hoepffner | Internet Archive |
1912 | Le roman de Troie, par Benoît de Sainte-Maure Benoît de Sainte-Maure Benoît de Sainte-Maure was a 12th century French poet, most probably from Sainte-Maure de Touraine near Tours, France. The Plantagenets' administrative center was located in Chinon - west of Tours.... , vol. 6 |
Léopold Constans | Gallica |
1912 | Recueil général des sotties, vol. 3 | Émile Picot | Gallica |
1912 | Chansons et descorts de Gautier de Dargies | Gédéon Huet | Gallica |
1913 | L'entrée d'Espagne, vol. 1 | Antoine Thomas Antoine Thomas (linguist) Antoine Thomas was a French linguist. He is best known for his work with Adolphe Hatzfeld and Arsène Darmesteter, on the Dictionnaire général de la langue française du commencement du XVIIe siècle à nos jours, which appeared in editions from 1864... |
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1913 | L'entrée d'Espagne, vol. 2 | Antoine Thomas Antoine Thomas (linguist) Antoine Thomas was a French linguist. He is best known for his work with Adolphe Hatzfeld and Arsène Darmesteter, on the Dictionnaire général de la langue française du commencement du XVIIe siècle à nos jours, which appeared in editions from 1864... |
Gallica |
1913 | Le lai de l'ombre, par Jean Renart Jean Renart Jean Renart, also known as Jean Renaut, was a Norman trouvère or troubadour from the end of the 12th century and the first half of the 13th century to whom three works are ascribed. Nothing else is known of him or his life... |
Joseph Bédier Joseph Bédier Joseph Bédier was a French writer and scholar and historian of medieval France.-Biography:Bédier was born in Paris, France to Adolphe Bédier, a lawyer of Breton origin, and spent his childhood in Réunion. He was a professor of medieval French literature at the Université de Fribourg, Switzerland ... |
Internet Archive |
1914 | Le roman de la rose, par Guillaume de Lorris Guillaume de Lorris Guillaume de Lorris was a French scholar and poet from Lorris. He was the author of the first section of the Roman de la Rose. Little is known about him, other than that he wrote the earlier section of the poem around 1230, and that the work was completed forty years later by Jean de Meun.-... et Jean de Meun Jean de Meun Jean de Meun was a French author best known for his continuation of the Roman de la Rose.-Life:... , vol. 1 |
Ernest Langlois Ernest Langlois Ernest Langlois was a French medievalist, professor at the University of Lille.He is best known for his 1910 work Les manuscrits du Roman de la Rose, description et classement, on the manuscripts of the Roman de la Rose and subsequent five-volume edition Le Roman de la Rose par Guillaume de Loris... |
Gallica |
1914 | Le roman de Fauvel, par Gervais du Bus, vol. 1 | Arthur Långfors | Internet Archive |
1919 | Le roman de Fauvel, par Gervais du Bus, vol. 2 | Arthur Långfors | Internet Archive |
1920 | Le roman de la rose, par Guillaume de Lorris Guillaume de Lorris Guillaume de Lorris was a French scholar and poet from Lorris. He was the author of the first section of the Roman de la Rose. Little is known about him, other than that he wrote the earlier section of the poem around 1230, and that the work was completed forty years later by Jean de Meun.-... et Jean de Meun Jean de Meun Jean de Meun was a French author best known for his continuation of the Roman de la Rose.-Life:... , vol. 2 |
Ernest Langlois Ernest Langlois Ernest Langlois was a French medievalist, professor at the University of Lille.He is best known for his 1910 work Les manuscrits du Roman de la Rose, description et classement, on the manuscripts of the Roman de la Rose and subsequent five-volume edition Le Roman de la Rose par Guillaume de Loris... |
Gallica |
1921 | Les oeuvres de Guillaume de Machaut, vol. 3 | Ernst Hoepffner | Internet Archive |
1921 | Le roman de la rose, par Guillaume de Lorris Guillaume de Lorris Guillaume de Lorris was a French scholar and poet from Lorris. He was the author of the first section of the Roman de la Rose. Little is known about him, other than that he wrote the earlier section of the poem around 1230, and that the work was completed forty years later by Jean de Meun.-... et Jean de Meun Jean de Meun Jean de Meun was a French author best known for his continuation of the Roman de la Rose.-Life:... , vol. 3 |
Ernest Langlois Ernest Langlois Ernest Langlois was a French medievalist, professor at the University of Lille.He is best known for his 1910 work Les manuscrits du Roman de la Rose, description et classement, on the manuscripts of the Roman de la Rose and subsequent five-volume edition Le Roman de la Rose par Guillaume de Loris... |
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1921 | Doon de la Roche | Paul Meyer and Gédéon Huet | Gallica |
1922 | Le roman de la rose, par Guillaume de Lorris Guillaume de Lorris Guillaume de Lorris was a French scholar and poet from Lorris. He was the author of the first section of the Roman de la Rose. Little is known about him, other than that he wrote the earlier section of the poem around 1230, and that the work was completed forty years later by Jean de Meun.-... et Jean de Meun Jean de Meun Jean de Meun was a French author best known for his continuation of the Roman de la Rose.-Life:... , vol. 4 |
Ernest Langlois Ernest Langlois Ernest Langlois was a French medievalist, professor at the University of Lille.He is best known for his 1910 work Les manuscrits du Roman de la Rose, description et classement, on the manuscripts of the Roman de la Rose and subsequent five-volume edition Le Roman de la Rose par Guillaume de Loris... |
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1922 | La fille du comte de Pontieu | Clovis Brunel | . |
1923 | Le roman de Jean de Paris | Édith Wickersheimer | . |
1923 | Les fortunes et adversités de Jean Régnier | Eugénie Droz | . |
1924 | Le roman de la rose, par Guillaume de Lorris Guillaume de Lorris Guillaume de Lorris was a French scholar and poet from Lorris. He was the author of the first section of the Roman de la Rose. Little is known about him, other than that he wrote the earlier section of the poem around 1230, and that the work was completed forty years later by Jean de Meun.-... et Jean de Meun Jean de Meun Jean de Meun was a French author best known for his continuation of the Roman de la Rose.-Life:... , vol. 5 |
Ernest Langlois Ernest Langlois Ernest Langlois was a French medievalist, professor at the University of Lille.He is best known for his 1910 work Les manuscrits du Roman de la Rose, description et classement, on the manuscripts of the Roman de la Rose and subsequent five-volume edition Le Roman de la Rose par Guillaume de Loris... |
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1924 | Le jardin de plaisance et fleur de rhétorique, vol. 2 | Eugénie Droz et Arthur Piaget | . |
1925 | Le chansonnier d'Arras | Alfred Jeanroy Alfred Jeanroy Alfred Jeanroy was a French linguist.Jeanroy was born at Mangiennes, Meuse, Lorraine. He was a leading scholar studying troubadour poetry, publishing over 600 works. He established an influential view of the second generation of troubadours divided into two camps: “idealists” and “realists”... |
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1925 | Les chansons de Thibaut de Champagne | Axel Wallensköld | Gallica |
1926 | Recueil général des jeux-partis français, vol. 1 | Arthur Långfors, Alfred Jeanroy Alfred Jeanroy Alfred Jeanroy was a French linguist.Jeanroy was born at Mangiennes, Meuse, Lorraine. He was a leading scholar studying troubadour poetry, publishing over 600 works. He established an influential view of the second generation of troubadours divided into two camps: “idealists” and “realists”... et Louis Brandin |
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1926 | Recueil général des jeux-partis français, vol. 2 | Arthur Långfors, Alfred Jeanroy Alfred Jeanroy Alfred Jeanroy was a French linguist.Jeanroy was born at Mangiennes, Meuse, Lorraine. He was a leading scholar studying troubadour poetry, publishing over 600 works. He established an influential view of the second generation of troubadours divided into two camps: “idealists” and “realists”... et Louis Brandin |
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1927 | La Passion provençale | William Pierce Shepard | . |
1928 | Le roman de la violette ou de Gérard de Nevers, par Gerbert de Montreuil | Douglas Labaree Buffum | . |
1929 | Recueil général des isopets, vol. 1 | Julia Bastin | . |
1930 | Recueil général des isopets, vol. 2 | Julia Bastin | . |
1931 | Les livres du roy Modus et de la royne Ratio, vol. 1 | Gunnar Tilander | . |
1931 | Les livres du roy Modus et de la royne Ratio, vol. 2 | Gunnar Tilander | . |
1932 | Le roman de Bérinus, vol. 1 | Robert Bossuat | . |
1932 | Le roman de Bérinus, vol. 2 | Robert Bossuat | . |
1933 | La chanson de Roland | Alexandre de Laborde | . |
1934 | La Passion d'Autun | Grace Frank | . |
1935 | Les enfances Guillaume | Patrice Henry | . |
1935 | Poésies du troubadour Aimeric de Belenoi Aimeric de Belenoi Aimeric de Belenoi was a Gascon troubadour. At least fifteen of his songs survive and there are seven more which were attributed to him in some medieval manuscripts.... |
Maria Dumitrescu | . |
1936 | Le roman du Castelain de Couci | Maurice Delbouille | . |
1936 | Les faictz et dictz de Jean Molinet, vol. 1 | Noël Dupire | . |
1937 | Les faictz et dictz de Jean Molinet, vol. 2 | Noël Dupire | . |
1938 | Le roman de Brut de Wace, vol. 1 | Ivor Arnold | . |
1939 | Les faictz et dictz de Jean Molinet, vol. 3 | Noël Dupire | . |
1940 | Le roman de Brut de Wace, vol. 2 | Ivor Arnold | . |
1941 | Jaufré, vol. 1 | Clovis Brunel | . |
1942 | Jaufré, vol. 2 | Clovis Brunel | . |
1947 | La chanson de Guillaume, vol. 1 | Duncan McMillan | . |
1948 | La chanson de Guillaume, vol. 2 | Duncan McMillan | . |
1949 | Les arrêts d'amour de Martial d'Auvergne | Duncan McMillan | . |
1953 | Girart de Roussillon, vol. 1 | W. Mary Hackett | . |
1953 | Girart de Roussillon, vol. 2 | W. Mary Hackett | . |
1954 | Ille et Galeron, par Gautier d'Arras | Frederick A. G. Cowper | . |
1955 | Girart de Roussillon, vol. 3 | W. Mary Hackett | . |
1955 | Le livre de la mutacion de Fortune, par Christine de Pisan Christine de Pizan Christine de Pizan was a Venetian-born late medieval author who challenged misogyny and stereotypes prevalent in the male-dominated medieval culture. As a poet, she was well known and highly regarded in her own day; she completed 41 works during her 30 year career , and can be regarded as... , vol. 1 |
Suzanne Solente | . |
1956 | Le livre de la mutacion de Fortune, par Christine de Pisan Christine de Pizan Christine de Pizan was a Venetian-born late medieval author who challenged misogyny and stereotypes prevalent in the male-dominated medieval culture. As a poet, she was well known and highly regarded in her own day; she completed 41 works during her 30 year career , and can be regarded as... , vol. 2 |
Suzanne Solente | . |
1957 | Renart le Nouvel, par Jacquemart Gielee | Henri Roussel | . |
1958 | Le roman de Cassidorus, vol. 1 | Joseph Palermo | . |
1959 | Le roman de Cassidorus, vol. 2 | Joseph Palermo | . |
1960 | Le livre de la mutacion de Fortune, par Christine de Pisan Christine de Pizan Christine de Pizan was a Venetian-born late medieval author who challenged misogyny and stereotypes prevalent in the male-dominated medieval culture. As a poet, she was well known and highly regarded in her own day; she completed 41 works during her 30 year career , and can be regarded as... , vol. 3 |
Suzanne Solente | . |
1961 | Le livre de la mutacion de Fortune, par Christine de Pisan Christine de Pizan Christine de Pizan was a Venetian-born late medieval author who challenged misogyny and stereotypes prevalent in the male-dominated medieval culture. As a poet, she was well known and highly regarded in her own day; she completed 41 works during her 30 year career , and can be regarded as... , vol. 4 |
Suzanne Solente | . |
1969 | Le respit de la mort, par Jean le Fevre Jean Le Fevre Jean Le Fevre was a Burgundian chronicler and seigneur of Saint Remy. He is also known as Toison d'or because he served as King of Arms to the Order of the Golden Fleece. Of noble birth, he adopted the profession of arms and with other Burgundians fought in the English ranks at Agincourt... |
Geneviève Hasenohr-Esnos | . |
1970 | Le roman de Rou de Wace Wace Wace was a Norman poet, who was born in Jersey and brought up in mainland Normandy , ending his career as Canon of Bayeux.-Life:... , vol. 1 |
Anthony J. Holden | . |
1971 | Le roman de Rou de Wace Wace Wace was a Norman poet, who was born in Jersey and brought up in mainland Normandy , ending his career as Canon of Bayeux.-Life:... , vol. 2 |
Anthony J. Holden | . |
1972 | Le moniage Rainouart I | Gerald A. Bertin | . |
1973 | Le roman de Rou de Wace Wace Wace was a Norman poet, who was born in Jersey and brought up in mainland Normandy , ending his career as Canon of Bayeux.-Life:... , vol. 3 |
Anthony J. Holden | . |
1977 | Girart de Vienne, par Bertrand de Bar-sur-Aube | Wolfgang Van Emden | . |
1978 | Dits en quatrains d'alexandrins monorimes de Jehan de Saint-Quentin | Birger Munk Olsen | . |
1979 | Ci nous dit, vol. 1 | Gérard Blangez | . |
1982 | Recueil général des isopets, vol. 3 | Pierre Ruelle | . |
1984 | Le roman de la poire, par Tibaut | Christiane Marchello-Nizia | . |
1986 | Ci nous dit, vol. 2 | Gérard Blangez | . |
1987 | La vie des Pères, vol. 1 | Félix Lecoy | . |
1988 | Le moniage Rainouart II et III, vol. 1 | Gerald A. Bertin | . |
1991 | La version post-vulgate de la Queste del Saint Graal et de la Mort le roi Artu, troisième partie du Roman du Graal, vol. 1 | Fanni Bogdanow | . |
1991 | La version post-vulgate de la Queste del Saint Graal et de la Mort le roi Artu, troisième partie du Roman du Graal, vol. 2 | Fanni Bogdanow | . |
1991 | La version post-vulgate de la Queste del Saint Graal et de la Mort le roi Artu, troisième partie du Roman du Graal, vol. 3 | Fanni Bogdanow | . |
1992 | La vie des Pères, vol. 2 | Félix Lecoy | . |
1999 | La vie des Pères, vol. 3 | Félix Lecoy | . |
1999 | Recueil général des isopets, vol. 4 | Pierre Ruelle | . |
2000 | La version post-vulgate de la Queste del Saint Graal et de la Mort le roi Artu, troisième partie du Roman du Graal, vol. 4:1 | Fanni Bogdanow | . |
2001 | La version post-vulgate de la Queste del Saint Graal et de la Mort le roi Artu, troisième partie du Roman du Graal, vol. 4:2 | Fanni Bogdanow | . |
2002 | Baudouin de Sebourc, vol. 1 | Larry S. Crist | . |
2002 | Baudouin de Sebourc, vo 2 | Larry S. Crist | . |
2004 | Le moniage Rainouart II et III, vol. 2 | Gerald A. Bertin | . |
2005 | La vengeance Fromondin | Jean-Charles Herbin | . |
2008 | La somme le roi par Frère Laurent | Édith Brayer and Anne-Françoise Leurquin-Labie | . |
2011 | Yonnet de Metz | Jean-Charles Herbin | . |