The fourteenth-century French pilgrimage allegories of Guillaume de Deguileville (or -Digulleville-) shaped late medieval and early modern European culture. Portions of the Pelerinage de Vie Humaine, Pelerinage de l'Ame and Pelerinage de Jhesucrist survive in more than eighty medieval manuscripts and translations into English, German, Dutch, Castilian and Latin appeared by the early sixteenth century, along with adaptations into French prose and dramatic forms and numerous early printed editions. This volume furnishes a better understanding of the allegories' circulation, creation and...
The fourteenth-century French pilgrimage allegories of Guillaume de Deguileville (or -Digulleville-) shaped late medieval and early modern European cu...