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Strona vii
... Henry of Huntingdon ; Giraldus de Barri ; Geoffrey de Vinesauf ; Roger de Hoveden ; Roger de Wendover ; Matthew Paris ; Ranulf Higden . -LAW AND MEDICINE : Glanvile ; Salerno ; John of Salisbury ; Walter Map . - SCIENCE : Roger Bacon ...
... Henry of Huntingdon ; Giraldus de Barri ; Geoffrey de Vinesauf ; Roger de Hoveden ; Roger de Wendover ; Matthew Paris ; Ranulf Higden . -LAW AND MEDICINE : Glanvile ; Salerno ; John of Salisbury ; Walter Map . - SCIENCE : Roger Bacon ...
Strona viii
... Henry- son , Dunbar , Gawain Douglas , Lyndsay , Blind Harry . - LEARNING : Grocyn ; Linacre ; Colet ; the Humanities ; state of the Universities.- PROSE WRITERS : Pecock , Fortescue , Caxton , Leland , More ; his Utopia ; Chroniclers ...
... Henry- son , Dunbar , Gawain Douglas , Lyndsay , Blind Harry . - LEARNING : Grocyn ; Linacre ; Colet ; the Humanities ; state of the Universities.- PROSE WRITERS : Pecock , Fortescue , Caxton , Leland , More ; his Utopia ; Chroniclers ...
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... Henry II . ( 1154 ) , the writer or writers being by that time probably unable to resist any longer the universal fashion of employing Latin for any serious prose work . William of Malmesbury , Henry of Huntingdon , Geoffrey of Monmouth ...
... Henry II . ( 1154 ) , the writer or writers being by that time probably unable to resist any longer the universal fashion of employing Latin for any serious prose work . William of Malmesbury , Henry of Huntingdon , Geoffrey of Monmouth ...
Strona 35
... Henry of Hun- tingdon , took as their literary model the Venerable Bede , the father of modern history in the West ; -that Geoffrey Vinesauf records with natural complacency the chivalrous adventures of King Richard , in whose train he ...
... Henry of Hun- tingdon , took as their literary model the Venerable Bede , the father of modern history in the West ; -that Geoffrey Vinesauf records with natural complacency the chivalrous adventures of King Richard , in whose train he ...
Strona 36
... Henry I. , and the chief patron of literature in those times . He congratulates himself on being the first who , since Beda , has arranged a continuous history of the English . ' Being , as he tells us , of Norman descent by one parent ...
... Henry I. , and the chief patron of literature in those times . He congratulates himself on being the first who , since Beda , has arranged a continuous history of the English . ' Being , as he tells us , of Norman descent by one parent ...
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