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61. RPO -- John Gower : Confessio Amantis, Book III: The Tale Of Apollonius Of Tyre
John Gower (1330?1408). Confessio Amantis, Book III The Tale of Apollonius of Tyre. (excerpt). 1021Appolinus his leve tok,. 1022To
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62. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: John Gower
Visit New Advent for the Summa Theologica, Church Fathers, Catholic Encyclopedia and more. John Gower. Poet; born between 13271330, probably in Kent; died October, 1408. He was of gentle blood
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Pour ce que je ne suy pas clers ), and in the Prologus (l. 52) of the "Confessio Amantis" he calls himself a "burel clerk", that is, a man of simple learning or a layman. At all events we may safely conclude that he was not in full Holy orders, for in January, 1397-8, when he was about seventy years of age, he married Agnes Groundolf, and it might be inferred from some passages in his works that she was not his first wife. At that time he was living in the priory of St. Mary Overy (now St. Saviour), Southwark, to which he was a generous benefactor, and he continued to reside there after his marriage. About 1400 he became blind. He died in October, 1408, and was buried in the chapel of St. John the Baptist in St. Mary Overy. His tomb is still to be seen. His effigy lies under a canopy, with the head resting on a pillow formed of three folio volumes inscribed with the titles of his three best-known works, namely, the "Speculum Meditantis", the "Vox Clamantis", and the "Confessio Amantis." aab aab bba bba.

63. Gower, John
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64. MSN Encarta - Gower, John
Sign in above. Gower, John. Gower, John (1330?1408), English poet, a contemporary of the poet Geoffrey Chaucer. , Selected Poetry of John Gower (1330?-1408).
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66. Academic Directories
of the Department of English at the University of Toronto, this page makes available in electronic form a selection of poems by John Gower (1330?1408).
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67. Offline Seznam Personálních Autorit - Gower, John 1330 - 1408
Gower, John 1330 1408 Záhlaví, Název, Signatura. WELLS, Stanley, Shakespeare, S 17473. © Mestská knihovna v Praze Offline, poslední
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Gower, John 1330 - 1408
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68. Offline Seznam Personálních Autorit - G [61kB]
1893 Gouri, Chaim Govoni, Corrado 1884 1965 Govorov, Leonid Alexandrovic 1897 - 1955 Gow, Michael 1955 Gow, Ronald 1897 Gower, John 1330 - 1408 Goya y
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69. Gothic Language
John Gower (1330?1408?) Encyclopædia Orbis Latini. Medieval English poet in the tradition of courtly love and moral allegory, contemporary
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John Gower (1330?-1408?)
Medieval English poet in the tradition of courtly love and moral allegory, contemporary and friend of Geoffrey Chaucer. Though very popular in his days, after the 16th century he was nearly forgotten, and interest in him did not revive until the middle of the 20th century. It is supposed that Gower was of Kentish origin, though his family may have come from Yorkshire, and he was clearly a man of some wealth. Allusions in his poetry and other documents, however, indicate that he knew London well and was probably a court official. In 1397, living as a layman in the priory of St. Mary Overie, Southwark, London, Gower married Agnes Groundolf, who survived him. In 1400 Gower described himself as "senex et cecus" ("old and blind"), and on Oct. 24, 1408, his will was proved; he left bequests to the Southwark priory, where he is buried. Gower's three major works are in French, English, and Latin, and he also wrote a series of French balades intended for the English court. The Speculum meditantis

70. Medieval Period (600-1300)
Chancellor and others (13th century, Western Europe) Carmina Burana; John Gower (1330?1408?, England) (qv) Vox clamantis (cap. xxii).
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71. AllRefer Encyclopedia - John Gower (English Literature To 1499, Biographies) - E
Related Category English Literature To 1499, Biographies. John Gowergou´ur, gOr Pronunciation Key, 1330?–1408, English poet.
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Related Category: English Literature To 1499, Biographies John Gower u r, gOr] Pronunciation Key Troilus and Criseyde. Apparently he was a Kentish landowner who lived in London until his last years, when he became blind and retired as a layman to the priory of St. Mary Overey. In the 15th and 16th cent. Gower was frequently paired with Chaucer as a master of English poetry. Each of his three major works, characterized by metrical smoothness and serious moral criticism, was written in a different language. Speculum Meditantis (or Miroir de l'omme, 28,603 French octosyllabic lines, written before 1381) is an allegorical manual of the vices and virtues; Vox Clamantis (10,265 Latin elegiac verses, written c.1381) expresses horror at the Peasants' Revolt led by Wat Tyler and goes on to condemn the baseness of all classes of society; Confessio Amantis

72. John Gower And The Synthesis Of Valentine Tradition
John Gower (circa 1330–1408) included the entire repertoire of existing Valentine traditions in Balade XXXIIII of his Cinkante balades.
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De toutz oiseals ad en governement;
Don't chascun d'eaux semblable a sa mesure
Ma belle oisel, vers qui mon pensement
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73. John Gower Et La Synthèse Des Traditions De La Saint-Valentin
Translate this page John Gower (v. 1330–1408) a combiné tout le répertoire des traditions de la Saint-Valentin dans la ballade XXXIIII de ses Cinkante balades.
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Ma belle oisel, vers qui mon pensement
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74. The Victorian Literary Studies Archive, Hyper-Concordance, Concordance, Concorda
18791970); Gay, John (1685-1732); Goldsmith, Oliver (1730?-1774); Gower, John (1330?-1408?); Gray, Thomas (1716-1771); Huxley, Aldous
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This Hyper-Concordance is written in C++, a program that scans and displays lines based on a command entered by the user. The main advantage of the C++ program is that it not only identifies the concordance lines but the words occurring to the left and the right of the word or phrase searched. It also reports the total number of text lines, the total word count and the number of occurrences of the word or phrase searched. The full text of the book is displayed in a box at the bottom of the screen. Each line of the text is numbered, and the line number and the term(s) searched provide a link to the full text. The Hyper-Concordance displays two pull-down boxes. The user can first choose one of a selection of authors from the box and then one from a list of the author's works. There are four limiting options displayed before searching: case sensitive, non-alphabet character sensitive, head length and tail length. The searcher can also ascertain the book's total word count and vocabulary distribution by searching without a query. I hope this web-based KWIC concordance (Key Word in Context) offers a clear survey of Victorian literary texts. My warmest thanks go to a colleague of mine, Dr. Masahiro Komatsu (Graduate School of Languages and Cultures, Nagoya University), who was kind enough to write the C++ program.

75. Literary Encyclopedia: List People (G)
1955 Present. Gowdy, Barbara (Gowdy, Barbara ). 1950 - Present. Gower, John (Gower, John ). 1330 (?) - 1408. Goyen, William (Goyen, William ). 1915 - Present.
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76. Literary Encyclopedia: Hoccleve, Thomas
that he is “insufficient” to describe the “vertu” of Gower (1330?–1408), who is in the Regiment Hoccleve refers to the 1410 burning of John Badby for
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77. Poetry Links
Blow, northerne wynd (c. 1310). Spring (c. 1310). John Gower (1330?1408) Confessio Amantis, Book III The Tale of Apollonius of Tyre.
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    , Gower, John (1330?–1408). The medieval English poet John Gower wrote in the tradition of courtly love and moral allegory. His
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