The Royal Image |
PREFACE |
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS |
ABBREVIATIONS |
![]() | INTRODUCTION— VERNACULAR HISTORY, LATIN HISTORIOGRAPHY, ROYAL PATRONAGE, AND THE GRANDES CHRONIQUES |
![]() | PART I— THE FIRST ILLUSTRATED COPIES OF THE GRANDES CHRONIQUES |
![]() | Chapter One— Philip III's Grandes Chroniques |
![]() | Chapter Two— Manuscripts Produced during the Reigns of the Last Direct Capetians |
• | Genealogical Manuscripts |
• | Independent Traditions: A Parisian Bookseller's Chronicle |
![]() | PART II— DYNASTIC CHANGE AND THE REPRESENTATION OF HISTORY IN THE MID-FOURTEENTH CENTURY |
![]() | Chapter Three— Textual and Pictorial Innovation in John the Good's Grandes Chroniques |
• | Chapter Four— The Courtly Response in Manuscripts by the Master of the Roman de Fauvel |
![]() | PART III— THE GRANDES CHRONIQUES OF KING CHARLES V |
![]() | Chapter Five— The First Stage of Execution (before 1375) |
![]() | Chapter Six— The Second Stage of Execution (c. 1375—77) |
![]() | Chapter Seven— The Third Stage of Execution (after 1379) |
![]() | PART IV— MANUSCRIPTS PRODUCED DURING THE REIGN OF CHARLES VI |
• | Chapter Eight— The Legacy of Charles V |
• | Chapter Nine— Popular Manuscripts and the Religion Royale |
![]() | Chapter Ten— Advice to the Nobility in Manuscripts Produced in the Style of the Master of the Cité des Dames |
EPILOGUE— THE GRANDES CHRONIQUES IN THE LATE FIFTEENTH CENTURY |
![]() | Notes |
APPENDIX I— ARTISTS IN GRANDES CHRONIQUES PRODUCED C. 1274–1422 |
![]() | APPENDIX II— SURVIVING MANUSCRIPTS OF THE GRANDES CHRONIQUES AND THEIR PROVENANCE |
CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS |
![]() | SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY |
![]() | INDEX |