Qu’est-ce qu’une hérésie littéraire ? Robert de Boron et les Hauts Livres du Graal

Among the novels of the Grail, the works attributed to Robert de Boron (early thirteenth century) are those whose link with heresy has been most often reported (with the Catharisms as well as with the thought of Joachim de Flore and those who constitute his true posterity, the “spiritual” Franciscan...

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Main Author: Jean-René Valette
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Language:fra
Published: Presses universitaires de la Méditerranée 2020-06-01
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Qu’est-ce qu’une hérésie littéraire ? Robert de Boron et les Hauts Livres du Graal
Revue des Langues Romanes
heresy
Graal
Robert de Boron
literature
socio-history
title Qu’est-ce qu’une hérésie littéraire ? Robert de Boron et les Hauts Livres du Graal
title_full Qu’est-ce qu’une hérésie littéraire ? Robert de Boron et les Hauts Livres du Graal
title_fullStr Qu’est-ce qu’une hérésie littéraire ? Robert de Boron et les Hauts Livres du Graal
title_full_unstemmed Qu’est-ce qu’une hérésie littéraire ? Robert de Boron et les Hauts Livres du Graal
title_short Qu’est-ce qu’une hérésie littéraire ? Robert de Boron et les Hauts Livres du Graal
title_sort qu est ce qu une heresie litteraire robert de boron et les hauts livres du graal
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Graal
Robert de Boron
literature
socio-history
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