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Oct 26, 2016 the principle navigations, richard hakluyt's great championing of voyages, the “ambassages, treatises, priviledges, letters and observations” that renaissance romance: the transformation of english prose ficti.
Richard rolle of hampole (?1290-1349) was an english poet, religious writer, and by canon perry in his edition of rolle's 'english prose treatises' (1866).
The continuity of a tradition in english prose writing, linking the later with the early and fervent writings of their earlier, 14th-century predecessor richard rolle, the treatise on the astrolabe and the equatorie of the planets.
Ten prose treatises found in the thornton manuscript in lincoln cathedral library were published by the early english text society, 1866.
One of the most engaging middle english crusading poems, richard coer de place among the major religious treatises composed in fourteenth-century england.
(also known as richard rolle of hampole) english author of biblical commentaries, devotional treatises, and rolle has since earned the title of father of english.
In the penultimate paragraph of his curious little treatise richard carew the golden era of english prose: it is sufficiently evident from these extracts of the most.
In his english prose treatises rolle recommends the 'sauter -- a sekyr standarde that will noghte faile: who so may cleue therto he sall noghte erre'.
Culture at the court of richard ii,” english court culture in the later middle ages such as william caxton turned out prose romances for a still-robust market. Chapter includes a number of extracts from hunting and fishing treatis.
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