Thomas de Kent or Thomas of Kent was a twelfth-century Anglo-Norman writer who wrote the Alexander romance Roman de toute chevalerie. The work derives from the Zacher Epitome of Julius Valerius Alexander Polemius, but differs in certain respects. For example, it maps conquests by cardinal direction. This allows him to explain certain wonders in terms of a climate theory. Hercules is also invoked in comparison and the "exoticism" of the Orient is said to be rendered more excessively alluring and luxurious.
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| - Thomas de Kent, de vegades citat com a Eustaqui de Kent, fou un clergue i poeta anglonormand del segle xii. Fou autor d'una novel·la titulada Roman de toute chevalerie (novel·la de tota cavalleria) que renova el model llatí original del associant erotisme cortès i història dinàstica. (ca)
- Thomas de Kent, o a veces Eustaquio de Kent, fue un poeta anglo-normando del siglo XII. Era sin duda alguna un clérigo, es autor de una novela titulada Roman de toute chevalerie (novela de toda caballería) que renueva el modelo latino original del Romance de Alejandro asociando erotismo cortés e historia dinástica. (es)
- Thomas de Kent, ou quelquefois Eustache de Kent, est un poète anglo-normand du XIIe siècle. Thomas de Kent, qui était sans doute un clerc, est l’auteur d’un roman d’antiquité intitulé Roman de toute chevalerie qui renouvelle le modèle latin original du Roman d'Alexandre en associant érotisme courtois et histoire dynastique. (fr)
- Thomas de Kent or Thomas of Kent was a twelfth-century Anglo-Norman writer who wrote the Alexander romance Roman de toute chevalerie. The work derives from the Zacher Epitome of Julius Valerius Alexander Polemius, but differs in certain respects. For example, it maps conquests by cardinal direction. This allows him to explain certain wonders in terms of a climate theory. Hercules is also invoked in comparison and the "exoticism" of the Orient is said to be rendered more excessively alluring and luxurious. (en)
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| - Thomas de Kent, de vegades citat com a Eustaqui de Kent, fou un clergue i poeta anglonormand del segle xii. Fou autor d'una novel·la titulada Roman de toute chevalerie (novel·la de tota cavalleria) que renova el model llatí original del associant erotisme cortès i història dinàstica. (ca)
- Thomas de Kent, o a veces Eustaquio de Kent, fue un poeta anglo-normando del siglo XII. Era sin duda alguna un clérigo, es autor de una novela titulada Roman de toute chevalerie (novela de toda caballería) que renueva el modelo latino original del Romance de Alejandro asociando erotismo cortés e historia dinástica. (es)
- Thomas de Kent, ou quelquefois Eustache de Kent, est un poète anglo-normand du XIIe siècle. Thomas de Kent, qui était sans doute un clerc, est l’auteur d’un roman d’antiquité intitulé Roman de toute chevalerie qui renouvelle le modèle latin original du Roman d'Alexandre en associant érotisme courtois et histoire dynastique. (fr)
- Thomas de Kent or Thomas of Kent was a twelfth-century Anglo-Norman writer who wrote the Alexander romance Roman de toute chevalerie. The work derives from the Zacher Epitome of Julius Valerius Alexander Polemius, but differs in certain respects. For example, it maps conquests by cardinal direction. This allows him to explain certain wonders in terms of a climate theory. Hercules is also invoked in comparison and the "exoticism" of the Orient is said to be rendered more excessively alluring and luxurious. (en)
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