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Le Dragon comme métaphore des démons interieurs: mots et images by Bibuser, last updated: 2015-01-30 15:26
Les origines de la représentation négative du dragon au Moyen Age by Bibuser, last updated: 2015-01-30 15:23
L'article traite des légendes de Sainte Marthe, Saint Germain et Saint Georges dans l'oeuvre de Jacques de Voragine.
Le Dragon dans les Romans de Tristan by Bibuser, last updated: 2015-01-30 15:19
L'article compare l'épisode du dragon dans les versions d'Eilhart, Gottfried, Hans Sachs, le Tristan tchèque, le Prosa-Tristrant, Sir Tristrem et la Tristramsaga.
Dragons rouge, dragon blanc, dragons d'or, dragon d'airain: les avatars du dragon dans le corpus merlinesque by Bibuser, last updated: 2015-01-30 15:14
De Beowulf à Malory: les dragons dans la littérature médiévale anglais by Bibuser, last updated: 2015-01-30 14:57
The approach to the dragon-fight in Beowulf, Aldhelm and the "traditions folkloriques" of Jacques Le Goff by Bibuser, last updated: 2015-01-30 14:49
The Dragon in Medieval East Christian and Islamic Art by Bibuser, last updated: 2015-01-30 14:46
A propos du Reinhart Fuchs: La mort du lion Vrevel by Bibuser, last updated: 2015-01-26 17:28
The article compares Vrevel au dragon de l'Apocalypse et au monstres polymorphes de l'Hortus deliciarum.
Joris de Drakendoder op vroege Russische ikonen by Bibuser, last updated: 2015-01-26 17:20
Fra Urnesdyr til drage by Bibuser, last updated: 2015-01-26 17:01
The article is about style and chronology of stave church decorations.
The Lai de Tylot and Lancelot and the Whitefooted Stag: two romances based on a folktale myth by Bibuser, last updated: 2015-01-26 16:49
Beowulf by Bibuser, last updated: 2015-01-26 16:38
The article provides an analysis of the structure, style and language of this poem, including discussion of the treatment of the beasts of battle and comparison with Andreas. 
L'eroe germanico contro avversari mostruosi: tra testo e iconografia by Bibuser, last updated: 2015-01-26 16:33
The article analyses the hero-monster conflict in Beowulf; the iconography of St. Michael and the dragon in manuscript illuminations and bas-relief sculptures; the dragon in Norse literature; dragons and giants in Þiðreks saga.
Elements of the marvellous in the characterization of Beowulf: a reconsideration of the textual evidence by Bibuser, last updated: 2015-01-13 15:06
The article argues that undue importance has been accorded to the Breca episode of the swimming feat, which was interpreted as comparable with the dragon fight and contests with the Grendel kin; and that this discouraged close scrutiny of the textual mainstays of the received interpretation, such as the name, office and motivation of Unferth, the terms in which Beowulf describes his own feat, and the manuscript evidence for his threat of hell. 
Femme et monstre dans l'imaginaire médiévale et de la Renaissance (analyses narratives et idéographiques d'une allégorie) by Bibuser, last updated: 2015-01-13 15:02
The article discusses the meanings of the iconographic theme of dragons, in particular the representations of a battle between a man and a dragon in the presence of a woman.
Om drakar i ortnamn by Bibuser, last updated: 2015-01-13 14:54
The article argues that the Swedish drake (Latin draco) is used in coastal placenames in the sense of dragon-ship.
Affective criticism, oral poetics, and Beowulf's fight with the dragon by Bibuser, last updated: 2015-01-13 14:51
Long-term colour change measurement: some results after twenty years by Bibuser, last updated: 2015-01-13 14:49
The article presents the results of analyses on paintings in the National Gallery, London, including "The Adoration of the Kings" by the Master of Liesborn and Paolo Uccello's "Saint George and the Dragon".
Le reglement d'un partage difficile: les trois bêtes et le tueur de dragon dans la tradition celtique by Bibuser, last updated: 2015-01-13 14:45
A sárkány meg a kincsek by Bibuser, last updated: 2015-01-13 14:39
The article examines the symbolic meanings of the dragon in Arthurian literature, its Iranian origin, its forms in medieval Hungarian iconography, hagiographic legends and its significance in connection with the treasure of Nagyszentmiklós.
 
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