Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. A knight-errant is a figure of medieval chivalric romance literature. "Errant," meaning wandering or roving, indicates how the knight-errant would typically wander the land in search of adventures to prove himself as a knight, such as in a pas d'Armes. The first known appearance of the term "knight-errant" was in the 14th century poem Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, where Sir Gawain arrives at the castle of Sir Bercilak de Haudesert after long journeys, and Sir Bercilak goes to welcome the "knygt erraunt." Many knights-errant fit the ideal of the "knight in shining armor". To modern day readers, the figure of the knight-errant suggests a sort of lawful or righteous vigilante. A knight-errant typically performed all his deeds in the name of a lady, and invoked her name before performing an exploit. In more sublimated forms of knight-errantry, pure metaphysical idealism rather than romantic inspiration motivated the knight-errant.
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Da: BuchWeltWeit Ludwig Meier e.K., Bergisch Gladbach, Germania
Taschenbuch. Condizione: Neu. This item is printed on demand - it takes 3-4 days longer - Neuware -High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! A knight-errant is a figure of medieval chivalric romance literature. 'Errant,' meaning wandering or roving, indicates how the knight-errant would typically wander the land in search of adventures to prove himself as a knight, such as in a pas d'Armes. The first known appearance of the term 'knight-errant' was in the 14th century poem Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, where Sir Gawain arrives at the castle of Sir Bercilak de Haudesert after long journeys, and Sir Bercilak goes to welcome the 'knygt erraunt.' Many knights-errant fit the ideal of the 'knight in shining armor'. To modern day readers, the figure of the knight-errant suggests a sort of lawful or righteous vigilante. A knight-errant typically performed all his deeds in the name of a lady, and invoked her name before performing an exploit. In more sublimated forms of knight-errantry, pure metaphysical idealism rather than romantic inspiration motivated the knight-errant. 76 pp. Englisch. Codice articolo 9786131666117
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Taschenbuch. Condizione: Neu. This item is printed on demand - Print on Demand Titel. Neuware -Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articlesavailable from Wikipedia or other free sources online. A knight-errantis a figure of medieval chivalric romance literature. 'Errant,' meaningwandering or roving, indicates how the knight-errant would typicallywander the land in search of adventures to prove himself as a knightsuch as in a pas d'Armes. The first known appearance of the term'knight-errant' was in the 14th century poem Sir Gawain and the GreenKnight, where Sir Gawain arrives at the castle of Sir Bercilak deHaudesert after long journeys, and Sir Bercilak goes to welcome the'knygt erraunt.' Many knights-errant fit the ideal of the 'knight inshining armor'. To modern day readers, the figure of the knight-errantsuggests a sort of lawful or righteous vigilante. A knight-erranttypically performed all his deeds in the name of a lady, and invoked hername before performing an exploit. In more sublimated forms ofknight-errantry, pure metaphysical idealism rather than romanticinspiration motivated the knight-errant.VDM Verlag, Dudweiler Landstraße 99, 66123 Saarbrücken 76 pp. Englisch. Codice articolo 9786131666117
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