Littérature Anglaise (avant 1500) Translate this page Dunbar, William P (vers 1465-vers 1530) le Chardon et la Rose. Gower, John P (vers 1330-1408). Écrit également en latin et en français. http://www.quid.fr/2000/Q007510.htm
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Gower John Gower (c.13301408), born the son of a rich Yorkshire family, lived in Kent throughout the first half of his life. From 1377 http://web.phil-fak.uni-duesseldorf.de/~holteir/companion/Navigation/Authors/Gow
Extractions: John Gower (c.1330-1408), born the son of a rich Yorkshire family, lived in Kent throughout the first half of his life. From 1377 onwards he lived at the priory of St. Mary Overie's in Southwark. At the age of 70 he went blind. He was a benefactor to the priory and was buried in its church (today: St. Saviour's). He was known at court, he knew Richard II personally and was a friend of Chaucer, who dedicated his Troilus and Criseyde to him. 'Moral Gower', as Chaucer called him, is most famous for his masterly use of three languages (Latin, French and English). In each language he wrote one major work criticising the political and social conditions of his time. His best-known works are the Mirour de l'Omme Speculum Meditantis c.1376-8), an allegory of about 32,000 lines in French about fallen man, his virtues and vices; the Vox Clamantis (c.1379-81) of 10,265 lines in Latin dealing with politics and kingship, especially the early reign of Richard II and the Peasants' Revolt of 1381; and the English Confessio Amantis (c.1390), 33,000 lines of a lover's confession to Genius, the priest of Venus. Among his shorter poems are the Anglo-Norman
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Time Traveller's Guide To Medieval Britain The two most fêted poets of the late 14th century are William Langland (c 13321400) and John Gower (c 1330-1408), both preachers. http://www.channel4.com/history/microsites/H/history/guide12/part08.html
Extractions: Text Only TV Listings ... LIFE The medieval period is rich in artistic activity, although many painters, writers and craf workers remain anonymous. Artistic ability is seen as a divine gift, and the production process is usually a collaborative one. 1066 and all that battle of Hastings The tapestry has most likely been commissioned by William I 's half-brother, Bishop Odo of Bayeux, and is thought to be the work of English embroiderers, who are much admired for their skills. But its designer remains unknown. Fine silk embroidery known as ' opus anglicanum ' ('English work') is a lucrative export in the 14th century, especially in the form of ecclesiastical garments. Write stuff Language is a mix of Middle-English (which comes from Anglo-Saxon), French (spoken by the conquering Normans and of most of the invading nobility) and Latin (spoken by churchmen and lawyers). Latin is the preferred language of scholars, but the bulk of the population speak either French or English dialects. English finally becomes the norm in the 15th century. Once and future king The legend of King Arthur and the knights of the Round Table is popular with story-tellers and writers. Geoffrey of Monmouth's
DIRITTO PRIVATO, Materiale Pagina 585 Translate this page Il poeta John Gower (c. 1330-1408) è preso da Shakespeare a far la parte del coro nel suo dramma romanzesco Pericle, principe di Tiro. http://www.tesinestudenti.net/materiale/diritto_privato.html
Confessio Amantis, Or Tales Of The Seven Deadly Sins - Prologus Prologus. ritten by John Gower, 13301408 AD. The following electronic text is based on that edition published in THE WORKS OF John Gower, ed. Prof. GC Macauley. http://www.worldwideschool.org/library/books/relg/historygeography/ConfessioAman
Extractions: by John Gower (ed Prof. G. C. Macauley) Terms Contents Prologus Explicit Prologus ... Explicit Liber Septimus Prologus ritten by John Gower, 1330-1408 A.D. The following electronic text is based on that edition published in THE WORKS OF JOHN GOWER, ed. Prof. G.C. Macauley. Torpor, ebes sensus, scola parua labor minimusque
The Mediadrome - Words - Poems Of The Week: Valentine's Day Both French and English literatures of the fourteenth and fifteenth Centuries contain allusions to the practice, and John Gower (13301408) s 34th and 35th http://www.themediadrome.com/content/articles/words_articles/poems_valentines.ht
Extractions: Poems of the Week: Valentines by John Stringer This week includes St. Valentines Day, so there is really no choice as to the subject for our poems. Valentine the historical figure is somewhat blurred. There appear to have been two (or three) early Christian martyrs with this name. Probably the best documented is one who, with St. Marius, assisted early Christians under persecution by Claudius II. He was arrested, and since he would not renounce his faith, he was condemned to be beaten with clubs, and then beheaded. This happened on February 14th, in about 270 A.D., which was also the last of the two years Claudius II was Caesar. Pope Julius I (333-356) is said to have built a church in his memory, at what is now the Porta del Popolo. There was also a Pope called Valentine, but he was only Pope for about 40 days; he died in 827. There was a Roman love festival on February 15th, called Lupercalia. In the manner of the early Church, Pope Gelasius, in 496 A.D. changed the date to the 14th, and called it Saint Valentine's Day; Valentine became the patron saint of lovers. It was believed that the martyr was also a physician, and he used to be invoked against blindness and epilepsy.
Electronic Books From SPSCC # G Gorky, Maksim, 18681936, Mother. Gower, John, 1330-1408, Confessio Amantis, or, Tales Of The Seven Deadly Sins. Grahame, Kenneth, 1859-1932, Wind in the Willows. http://www.library.spscc.ctc.edu/electronicbooks/lmcelectbksauthorG.htm
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Index Translate this page Maksim, 1868-1936 Gutenberg Gosse, Edmund, 1849-1928 Gutenberg Gould, George M. (George Milbrey), 1848-1922 Gutenberg Gower, John, 1330-1408 Gutenberg Grahame http://www.elbooks.sk/angautG.html
Index 1895 Conference Of The Powers, A, by Kipling, Rudyard, 18651936 Confessio Amantis, or, Tales Of The Seven Deadly Sins, by Gower, John, 1330-1408 Confession Of http://www.elbooks.sk/angdieloC.html
Helena Barbas - Antologia De Textos Dedicados Ao Deus Pã Séc. VI. Macedonius. The Old Shepherd. 13301408. John Gower. Incipit Liber Quintus Part 1 - vv.1007. Confessio Amantis or Tales of the Seven Deadly Sins. 1550-1604. http://www.fcsh.unl.pt/docentes/hbarbas/HinoPanAntHBarbas.htm
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ORB: The Online Reference Book For Medieval Studies John Gower (13301408) was a friend of Chaucer s and a fellow poet. His Confessio Amantis ( The Lover s Confession ) bears some http://www.the-orb.net/textbooks/anthology/beidler/clerics.html
Extractions: Encyclopedia Library Reference Teaching ... HOME Chapter Eight of Backgrounds to Chaucer , Peter G. Beidler, Lehigh University John Gower (1330-1408) was a friend of Chaucer's and a fellow poet. His Confessio Amantis ("The Lover's Confession") bears some resemblance to the Canterbury Tales , for it is a collection of tales in Middle English loosely bound within a fictional narrative framework. Gower also wrote, in French, the Miroir de l'homme ("The Mirror of Man") and, in Latin, the Vox clamantis ("The Voice of One Crying"). In this last work, a poem of well over 10,000 lines, Gower presents a dream-vision of the 1381 Peasants' Revolt and then offers many lines of social and religious criticism. Here is the ideal priest as described by Gower: A priest's honor is great, and his power is even greater, if he remains pious and good, and far removed from vices. With their hands they perform rites of the highest sacrament, through which the flesh is made one with God by a word. And they can take away the sin for which our first parent fell, by the sacred purification of baptism. . . . They are the salt of the earth, by which we on earth are seasoned; without their savor man could scarcely be seasoned. . . . They are Jacob's ladder with its many steps, reaching to the heights of heaven; by them the pathway will lie revealed.
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Pericles Places The story of the play is set in approximately 200 BC, while its narrator, John Gower, lived circa 13301408. Gower, an English poet http://www.womanswill.org/Pericles Places.html
Extractions: Although Pericles, Prince of Tyre is a fictional story, most of the locations and at least three of the characters are real, and Pericles' travels would have been possible. This region is among the most contested lands of modern times and remains a site of interest. The story of the play is set in approximately 200 BC, while its narrator, John Gower , lived circa 1330-1408. Gower, an English poet, was a great friend and colleague of Chaucer's. The eighth book of his Confessio Amantis (Confession of a Lover) tells a Pericles-like tale drawn from a Greek source, so he is a natural narrator for this play. Pericles -The historical Pericles led democratic Athens during its Golden Age from 460 to 429 BC but does not relate to the Pericles of the play, except perhaps symbolically. Antioch -A relatively new city at the time of the play, Antioch was the capitol of the Seleucid Empire and a major intellectual and cultural center. The reigns of Antiochus I and Antiochus II were marked by military occupation, chaos, and killing, but Antiochus III (the Great) , who considered himself a second Alexander, conquered neighboring regions and built the city to glory. Antioch was, however, famed for licentious behavior, and Antiochus the Great indeed died in defeat, at the hands of his people. His son, Antiochus IV, died a particularly gruesome death as well, which is described in the Bible and would have been known to Shakespeare's audiences. The city remains today as Antakya in southern Turkey.
Veritas Odium Parit THE TRUTH OFFENDS and English literatures of the fourteenth and fifteenth Centuries contain allusions to the practice of Valentine s cards, and John Gower (13301408) s 34th and http://www.truthoffends.com/febarticle2.htm
GEOGRAFÍA - PAÍSES - EUROPA: Reino Unido De Gran Bretaña - 3ª Parte Translate this page Otros autores coetáneos a Chaucer fueron John Gower (1330-1408) y Thomas Hoccleve (1368-1450), el discípulo más conocido de Chaucer. http://www.iespana.es/natureduca/geog_paisesEU_reinounido3.htm
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Treasures: Columbia Rare Book & Manuscript Library UNIVERSITY Treasures. 12, John Gower 13301408. Confessio amantis. English manuscript on vellum, 171 leaves, England, ca. 1400 (Plimpton 265). http://www.columbia.edu/acis/textarchive/rare/12.html
Extractions: John Gower Confessio amantis English manuscript on vellum, 171 leaves, England, ca. 1400 (Plimpton 265) John Gower was a contemporary and acquaintance of Chaucer, and, although his poetic gifts did not equal Chaucer's, he stands as a major figure in the history of literature who helped mold his Middle English dialect into the national literary language. Confessio amantis consists of a series of 112 allegorical tales set within the framework of a dialogue between the poet and a priest of Venus, taking as its theme various aspects of the notion of love. Drawn from history, legend, scripture and classical mythology, the thirty thousand rhymed lines, divided into a prologue and eight books, were composed probably in 1383 and 1384 at the request of Richard II. This manuscript, which extends from line 504 of the Prologue to line 2,791 of Book VIII, is of special interest since it may have been prepared during the poet's lifetime. Written in an English gothic minuscule hand, it contains full page illuminated floral borders and, on folio 2 verso, a miniature of the statue of which King "Nabugodonor" (Nebuchadnezzar) dreamed. Gift of George A. Plimpton
Extractions: The amazing web site of Shakespeare's Sonnets. Commentary. Sonnet 106. HAKESPEARE'S ONNETS This is the web site of Shakespeare's sonnets View of London in the time of 'fairest wights, ladies dead, and lovely knights'. This illustration is from the time of Henry VII, 1485-1509. From Ms. Roy. 16F.ii. (British Museum). The Poems of Charles d'Orleans, transcribed by a Flemish scribe in England under Henry VII. For a larger version of the picture, click here OMMENTARY SONNET CVI Map of the site Links to other sites Other texts of the period Next Sonnet ... Views of London