Peter R. Coss
Autor von The Lady In Medieval England 1000-1500
Über den Autor
Werke von Peter R. Coss
The Foundations of Gentry Life: The Multons of Frampton and their World 1270-1370 (The Past & Present Book Series) (2010) 13 Exemplare
Thirteenth Century England IV: Proceedings of the Newcastle upon Tyne Conference 1991 (1992) — Herausgeber — 7 Exemplare
Rodney Hilton's Middle Ages : an exploration of historical themes (2007) — Herausgeber — 6 Exemplare
Thirteenth Century England II: Proceedings of the Newcastle upon Tyne Conference 1987 (1988) — Herausgeber; Mitwirkender — 5 Exemplare
Thirteenth Century England III: Proceedings of the Newcastle upon Tyne Conference, 1989 (1991) — Herausgeber — 4 Exemplare
Thirteenth Century England V: Proceedings of the Newcastle upon Tyne Conference 1993 (1995) — Herausgeber — 4 Exemplare
The Early Records of Medieval Coventry (Records of Social and Economic History New Series) (1986) 3 Exemplare
Thirteenth Century England I: Proceedings of the Newcastle upon Tyne Conference 1985 (1986) — Herausgeber — 3 Exemplare
Episcopal Power and Personality in Medieval Europe, 900-1480 (Medieval Church Studies) (2020) — Herausgeber — 1 Exemplar
Zugehörige Werke
Thirteenth Century England XV: Authority and Resistance in the Age of Magna Carta. Proceedings of the Aberystwyth and… (2015) — Mitwirkender — 5 Exemplare
Thirteenth Century England VI: Proceedings of the Durham Conference, 1995 (1997) — Mitwirkender — 2 Exemplare
Getagged
Wissenswertes
- Gebräuchlichste Namensform
- Coss, Peter R.
- Rechtmäßiger Name
- Peter R. Coss
- Andere Namen
- Coss, P.R.
- Geburtstag
- 1946-11-08
- Geschlecht
- male
- Land (für Karte)
- United Kingdom
Mitglieder
Rezensionen
Dir gefällt vielleicht auch
Nahestehende Autoren
Statistikseite
- Werke
- 21
- Auch von
- 4
- Mitglieder
- 442
- Beliebtheit
- #55,392
- Bewertung
- 3.8
- Rezensionen
- 1
- ISBNs
- 43
- Sprachen
- 1
This is a nonfiction history of “ladies” in medieval England. Ladies - not just meaning women - but upper class nobility “ladies”. It covered things like inheritance, heraldry (coats of arms, usually from the father or husband, used in women’s seals), kidnapping (aka “ravishing”!), marriage, romance…
Too academic for my liking. There were some interesting nuggets, but also a lot of big words, long paragraphs, and quotes in Middle English. When I’m bored by a book, I don’t put it down, but I tend to skim. I definitely skimmed (or just skipped) anything in Middle English, and a bit more. Otherwise, bits and pieces caught my attention, but not enough to even say it was “ok” (in my rating system). The interesting bits gave it the .5 stars above not liking it, as a whole.… (mehr)