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20: 146:") that is the first widely distributed guidebook to thermal baths, a weapon in the local economic rivalries that arose over healing, medicinal bathing and the medieval tourist industry in southern Italy during the High Middle Ages. A copy is included in the historical miscellany at the 129:("Little Tancred"). The copy from Palermo is illuminated with palace scenes, processions, and battles in tableaux that vie with the text itself and form a precious record of twelfth-century life, as those of the 121:, which Christians read as foretelling the coming of Christ. The book celebrates in glowing terms the victory of Henry over his opponent, the illegitimate usurper 252: 361: 264:
Petrus de Ebulo: Liber ad honorem Augusti sive de rebus Siculis. Codex 120 II der Burgerbibliothek Bern. Eine Bilderchronik der Stauferzeit
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Mario Sirpettino, "The healing powers of the thermo-mineral waters in the Phlegraean Fields"
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heiress and mother of the heir who would be "in every way blessed" according to Peter—
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Peter is known to have written three poems because he lists them all at the end of
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Their locations, their powers and their almost buried names.
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This third sets in order the waters of the Euboean colony,
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The first contains our national victories in civil war;
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Sun of the World, pick up this little book I offer you:
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The second contains the remarkable deeds of Frederick;
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Book to honor the Emperor, or The Affairs of Sicily
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didactic
versifier
chronicler
Latin
monk
Eboli
Campania
Kingdom of Naples
Henry VI, Holy Roman Emperor
Liber ad honorem Augusti
Palermo
Constance
Norman
Frederick II, stupor mundi
Virgil
Eclogue
Tancred
Bayeux tapestry
De balneis Puteolanis
Pozzuoli
Huntington Library
elegiac couplets
"Guide To Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts in the Huntington Library" HM 1342
Mario Sirpettino, "The healing powers of the thermo-mineral waters in the Phlegraean Fields"
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Wayback Machine
ISBN
3-7995-4245-0
De balneis Puteolanis

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