Category
page 1Medieval Latin literature
medieval Latin
form of Latin used in the Middle Ages
clerici vagantes
wandering students or clerks, also known as ribaldi ("rascals"), as wandering scholars, or, after the early thirteenth century, as "goliardi" or "goliardenses"
Mirabilia Urbis Romae
travel literary genre in the medieval Latin literature
Corpus Christianorum
book series for ancient Christian texts
all roads lead to Rome
the modern reading of a medieval statement, apparently originally a reference to Roman roads generally and the Milliarium Aureum (Golden Milestone) specifically;as a proverb, it refers to the fact that many routes can lead to a given result
Allegationes
The Allegationes (Statements) is a short memo, that was written by Francesc Eiximenis in Latin between 1398 and 1408 in Valencia. The scholar Albert Hauf transcribed and published this opuscule in 1986.
Chronicon Aulae Regiae
book by Peter of Zittau
Vindicta Salvatoris
New Testament apocryphon