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Proclamation 7398-Establishment of the Upper Missouri River Breaks National Monument.(Transcript)
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January 17, 2001
By the President of the United States of America
A Proclamation
The Upper Missouri River Breaks National Monument contains a spectacular array of biological, geological, and historical objects of interest. From Fort Benton upstream into the Charles M. Russell National Wildlife Refuge, the monument spans 149 miles of the Upper Missouri River, the adjacent Breaks country, and portions of Arrow Creek, Antelope Creek, and the Judith River. The area has remained largely unchanged in the nearly 200 years since Meriwether Lewis and ...
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Guillaume de Lorris and Jean de Meun: Narcissus and Pygmalion.(Critical Essay)
Magazine article from: The Romanic Review
; ...Near the beginning of the poem Guillaume de Lorris recounts Ovid's story of...order to make him more like Guillaume de Lorris' Narcissus. When Amant enters...Narcissus that is operative in Guillaume de Lorris's text at this point is collapsed...
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An allegorical mirror: the pool of Narcissus in Guillaume de Lorris' Romance of the Rose.
Magazine article from: The Romanic Review
; ...optical nerve and brain: Hunain's description of the eye's structure provides an important detail for our understanding of Guillaume's fountain, for it indicates that the crystals beneath the water, with their ability to receive color from the sun's...
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Pseudo-autobiography in the Fourteenth Century: Juan Ruiz Guillaume de Machaut, Jean Froissart and Geoffrey Chaucer.(Review)
Magazine article from: Medium Aevum
; ...narrator of Le Roman de la Rose, when `Guillaume de Lorris' is specifically, and wrongly, named...cited is that following the end of the `Guillaume de Lorris' section and the naming of Guillaume and Jean de Meun as authors by Amor in...
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Ardis Butterfield. Poetry and Music in Medieval France from Jean Renart to Guillaume Machaut.(Book Review)
Magazine article from: The Romanic Review
; ...Renart's Roman de la Rose ou de Guillaume de Dole from the early decades...focus on the Roman de la Rose of Guillaume de Lorris revised by Jean de Meun. Moreover...between Adam de la Halle and Guillaume de Machaut occur within a narrative...
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Reading the 'Rose:' literacy and the presentation of the 'Roman de la Rose' in medieval manuscripts.
Magazine article from: The Romanic Review
; ...the death of the first author, Guillaume de Lorris. Jean de Meun, speaking through...quotation of the last six verses of Guillaume's poem (vv. 10525-10530...10565-10566). Jean and Guillaume are also made to take their place...
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Le Roman de la Rose.
Magazine article from: Medium Aevum
; Guillaume de Lorris et Jean de Meun, Le Roman de la Rose, edition d'apres les manuscrits...and is one of the only two manuscripts to give just the poem of Guillaume de Lorris, followed by a brief anonymous conclusion. For the continuation...
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The Romance of the Rose and its Medieval Readers: Interpretation, Reception, Manuscript Transmission.
Magazine article from: Medium Aevum
; ...Langlois's hypothesis that Guillaume de Lorris's Roman was popular before...than a summary conclusion to Guillaume's plot. Similarly, the way...literary imitation of the Roman in Guillaume de Deguileville's Pelerinage...
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Akbari, Suzanne Conklin, Seeing Through the Veil: Optical Theory and Medieval Allegory.(Book review)
Magazine article from: Parergon
; ...of four medieval authors. In Guillaume de Lorris's Roman de la rose, Akbari...structure is compelling evidence that Guillaume's Roman de la rose is complete...contrast, Jean de Meun subsumes Guillaume's poem to his own ends, by...
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Fortune's Faces: The 'Roman de la Rose' and the Poetics of Contingency.(Book Review)
Magazine article from: The Modern Language Review
; ...names the two poets and foretells Guillaume's death and Jean's birth...of the poem, cannot be either Guillaume or Jean. Yet if one consults...he speaks is none other than Guillaume de Lorris, identified explicitly as such...
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Internal Differences and Meanings in the Roman de la Rose.(Review)
Magazine article from: Medium Aevum
; ...grounds. Kelly sees Jean's Rose as a recasting of Guillaume de Lorris's dream through the refracting mirrors of Ovid and Boethius, thereby undercutting Guillaume's courtly idealism. The result can be seen as a...
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