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  • ...poem in eight cantos. The poem was written in imitation of classical Latin poets, sometimes borrowing whole verses from chosen authors. He dedicated his wor [[Category:French poets]] ...
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  • [[Category:Medieval Latin-language poets]] [[Category:English male poets]] ...
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  • ...name=KHG>Kai-Henrik Günther, "Albert of Stade", in ''[[Encyclopedia of the Medieval Chronicle]]'', edited by Graeme Dunphy & Cristian Bratu (Brill, 2016). {{do ...'s ''Chronicon''. As he approaches his own time, Albert becomes, like most medieval chroniclers, both fuller and more reliable. ...
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  • [[Category:Medieval Irish musicians]] [[Category:8th-century Irish poets]] ...
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  • ...f Exeter's Ylias and Odo of Magdeburg's Ernestus| journal = The Journal of Medieval Latin| date = 1993}} ...tle = Angevin England, 1154-1258| location = Oxford| series = A history of medieval Britain| date = 1994| url-access = registration| url = https://archive.org/ ...
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  • ...| date=3 August 2018 | url=https://www.leidenmedievalistsblog.nl/articles/medieval-views-on-holy-days-and-relaxation | access-date=11 January 2023}}</ref> He [[Category:German poets]] ...
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  • ...libus'', an epitome of [[Gregory the Great]]'s ''[[Moralia in Job]]''. Ten medieval manuscripts of the work are known.<ref>Castaldi, pp. 374-75.</ref> ...a and L. Castaldi (eds.), ''La Trasmissione dei testi latini del medioevo. Medieval Latin Texts and their Transmission. Te.Tra. 4'' (Florence: SISMEL 2012), 37 ...
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  • ...'', ed. and trans. Jan M. Ziolkowski and Ronald E. Pepin, [[Dumbarton Oaks Medieval Library]] 75 (Cambridge, MA, 2022) &ndash; facing-page Latin text and Engli * Wright, ''The Anglo-Latin Satirical Poets'' (London, 1874) ...
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  • [[Category:Polish LGBTQ poets]] [[Category:Medieval Latin-language poets]] ...
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  • [[Category:Catholic poets]] [[Category:Medieval Latin-language poets]] ...
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  • '''Peter of Eboli''' or '''Petrus de Ebulo'''<ref>In current medieval Latin; more correctly ''Petrus Eburensis''.</ref> (flourished {{Circa|1196– ...ocal economic rivalries that arose over healing, medicinal bathing and the medieval tourist industry in southern Italy during the High Middle Ages. A copy is i ...
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  • Philip was one of the most prolific [[Medieval poetry|Medieval lyric poets]]. He was the subject of [[Henri d'Andeli]]'s ''Dit du Chancelier Philippe * Jan A. Aertsen, ''Medieval Philosophy as Transcendental Thought. From Philip the Chancellor (ca. 1225) ...
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  • ...ard's family of origin and place of birth are not known for certain. Some medieval sources list [[Morlaàs]] in [[Béarn]], as his birthplace. However, in some ...of his ''testes veritatis'', or witnesses of the deep-seated corruption of medieval society and of the Church, and was often reprinted by [[Protestantism|Prote ...
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  • ...n of poets in Irish society. His ode, ''D'Aithle Na bhFileadh'' ("The High Poets are Gone"), written upon the death of a fellow poet, laments this decline a ...t crew' that was the uneducated peasantry. This view was also reflected by poets such as [[Brian Mac Giolla Phádraig]]. ...
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  • {{Short description|Forms of poetry, genre lyric and epic in the medieval era}} Poetry took numerous forms in medieval Europe, for example, lyric and epic poetry. The [[troubadours]], [[trouvèr ...
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  • | name = Medieval Hebrew ...nly in written form by [[Rabbinic literature|rabbis]], scholars and poets. Medieval Hebrew had many features distinguishing it from older forms of [[Hebrew lan ...
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  • ...m; but his claim to be remembered rests on his services in elucidating the medieval history of Germany.{{sfn|Chisholm|1911}} [[Category:Poets from the Holy Roman Empire]] ...
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  • {{Medieval and Renaissance literature}} ...so existed).<ref>{{cite book | first = Laura A. | last = Hibbard | title = Medieval Romance in England | place = New York | publisher = Burt Franklin | year = ...
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  • [[Category:Medieval Latin-language poets]] [[Category:12th-century French poets]] ...
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  • [[Category:Medieval Latin-language poets]] ...
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