There are four extant poems written by Adenet. •
Enfances Ogier narrates the exploits of
Ogier the Dane fighting the Saracens in Italy, and was an enfeebled version of the
Chevalerie Ogier de Danemarche written earlier by
Raimbert de Paris. •
Berte aus grans piés tells the history of
Bertha of the Big Foot the mother of
Charlemagne, founded on well-known traditions which are also preserved in the anonymous
Chronique de France, and in the
Chronique rimée of
Philippe Mousket. •
Bueves de Comarchis belongs to the cycle of romance gathered around the history of
Aimeri de Narbonne. • ''roman d'aventures
, Cléomadès'', is long and borrows from
Spanish and
Moorish traditions brought into France by
Blanche, daughter of Louis IX, who after the death of her Spanish husband returned to the French court. Modern publications: • The romance epics of Adenet were edited for the
Académie Impériale et Royale of Brussels by
A. Scheler and
A. Van Hasselt in 1874. •
Berte was rendered into modern French by
G. Hecq (1897) and by
R. Périé (1900); •
Cléomadès, by
Chevalier de Chatelain (1859). • See also the edition of
Berte by
Paulin Paris (1832); an article by the same writer in the
Histoire littéraire de la France, vol. xx, pp. 679–718;
Léon Gautier,
Les épopées françaises, vol. iii, &c. • The most recent and accepted editions are those by Albert Henry, ''Les œuvres d'Adenet le Roi.
Tome II: Buevon de Conmarchis,
Bruges, De Tempel (Rijsuniversiteit te Gent. Werken uitgegeven door de Faculteit van de Wijsbegeerte en letteren, 115e aflevering), 1956 [repr.: Geneva, Slatkine, 1996]; Tome III: Les enfances Ogier,
Bruges, De Tempel (Rijsuniversiteit te Gent. Werken uitgegeven door de Faculteit van de Wijsbegeerte en letteren, 121e aflevering), 1956 [repr.: Geneva, Slatkine, 1996]; Tome IV: Berte aus grans piés,
Bruxelles, Presses universitaires de Bruxelles; Paris, Presses universitaires de France (Université livre de Bruxelles. Travaux de la Faculté de philosophie et lettres, 23), 1963 [repr.: Geneva, Slatkine, 1996]; Tome V: Cleomadès,'' Bruxelles, Presses universitaires de Bruxelles; Paris, Presses universitaires de France (Université livre de Bruxelles. Travaux de la Faculté de philosophie et lettres, 46), 1971 [repr.: Geneva, Slatkine, 1996], 2 vols. • Albert Henry, ''Les œuvres d'Adenet le roi
. Tome 1: Biographie d'Adenet. La tradition manuscrite,'' Bruges, De Tempel, 1951. ==Notes==