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  1. Lydgate's minor poems : the two nightingale poems by John, 1370?-1451? Lydgate, 2009-10-26
  2. The churl and the bird. translated from the French by John Lydga by Lydgate. John. 1370?-1451?, 1906-01-01
  3. Lydgate 's Complaint of the black knight; Text mit Einleitung un by Lydgate. John. 1370?-1451?, 1896-01-01
  4. Lydgate's Troy book. A.D. 1412-20 Volume 1 by John, 1370?-1451? Lydgate, 2009-10-26
  5. Henry before Agincourt. Part-song for male voices (unaccompanied), words by John Lydgate (1370-1451) (Mortimer Series of modern Part Songs) by Harold Noble, 1947
  6. A lytell treatyse of the horse. the sheep. and the ghoos. by Joh by Lydgate. John. 1370?-1451?, 1906-01-01
  7. Minor poems. The two nightingale poems. (A.D. 1446.) by John, 1370?-1451? Lydgate, 2009-10-26
  8. The assembly of gods or The accord of reason and sensuality in t by Lydgate. John. 1370?-1451?, 1895-01-01
  9. John Lydgate's Fall of Princes: Narrative Tragedy in Its Literary and Political Contexts (Oxford English Monographs) by Nigel Mortimer, 2005-08-18
  10. John Lydgate (Twayne's English Authors Series) by Lois Ebin, 1985-09
  11. The assembly of gods: or The accord of reason and sensuality in the fear of death by John Lydgate 1370?-1451? Triggs Oscar Lovell 1865- [from old catalog] ed, 1895-12-31
  12. John Lydgate and the Making of Public Culture (Cambridge Studies in Medieval Literature) by Maura Nolan, 2005-09-19

41. John Lydgate B
1370 Born in Lidgate (traditionally on the site of the present Suffolk House) University much good of one Dan JL (almost certainly John Lydgate),
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42. 15th Century English Poetry
Lydgate, John (1370?1449). The Assembly of Gods (London Published for The EarlyEnglish Text Society by Kegan Paul, Trench, Trübner Co., 1896)
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43. The Lives Of Ss. Edmund And Fremund: Introduction
John Lydgate was born about 1370 in the village of Lidgate (or Lydgate), Suffolk;he died, probably in 1449. Most of his life was spent as a monk of the
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The Lives of Ss. Edmund and Fremund: Introduction
The Poet: John Lydgate John Lydgate was born about 1370 in the village of Lidgate (or Lydgate), Suffolk; he died, probably in 1449. Most of his life was spent as a monk of the Benedictine Abbey of Bury St. Edmunds : he joined the monastery about 1382, and was there ordained a priest in 1397. He is said to have spent some time in Oxford, probably reading theology in the Benedictine's Gloucester College: there is a letter from Prince Henry (later Henry V) of about 1406 to the Abbot and Convent of Bury, declaring that he has heard from the Chancellor of Oxford University much good of one "Dan J. L." (almost certainly John Lydgate), and he requests that the Abbot and Convent give permission for this student to continue his studies (the letter appears in Legge 411-412). Lydgate spent much time out of the abbey: he seems to have been in fairly frequent attendance upon the royal court, spending periods of time in London, Windsor, and even Paris (in 1426-1427), where he translated into English the "Dance of Death" (or "The Daunce of Machabree"; see the Index of Middle English Verse no. 2590; also see the

44. The Electronic Canterbury Tales:  The "Frame Tale" And Chaucerian Apocrypha
Lament for Chaucer; John Lydgate (1370?–1450?) Vox ultima Crucis; King James Iof Scotland (1394–1437) Spring Song of the Birds; Robert Henryson
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The Electronic Canterbury Tales Daniel T. Kline U of Alaska Anchorage
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45. Special Collections Digital Projects: Lydgate MS Fall Of Princes
produced around 1480, is a work by John Lydgate (ca.13701449). on the fortunes An episode from John Lydgate s Fall of Princes was transcribed and
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Special Collections Digital Projects: Lydgate MS Fall of Princes
Lydgate MS Fall of Princes , ca. 1480 The Fall of Princes manuscript, produced around 1480, is a work by John Lydgate (ca.1370-1449). on the fortunes of famous people, and how fate brought about their downfall. Lydgate based his text on a similar work by Boccaccio. The text is in Middle English, written in two columns mostly on paper, with some pages being parchment. The entire manuscript has been photographed onto slide film; each page was photographed in its entirety, and in many case close-up images were made of special features. The full page images have all been digitized, though most of the close-ups have not. The slides, as well as very high resolution digital images (higher than can be shown here), are avaible in Special Collections. The web sites linked to below are two of the projects that have so far been done; neither is complete. The intent is to provide a resource for further research and a framework for researchers, including students, to publish their work.

46. Chronology Of Geoffrey Chaucer's Life And Times
Birth of John Lydgate, admirer and imitator of Geoffrey Chaucer. 1370 KatherineSwynford becomes the mistress of John of Gaunt.
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Birth of Giovanni Boccaccio, Italian poet. Death of Dante Alighieri, Italian Poet, soon after the completion of the Divina Commedia. Accession of Edward III, aged 14. Boccaccio writes Filocolo c. 1340-1345 Birth of Geoffrey Chaucer. Chaucer: 1340-1400: The Life and Times of the First English Poet by Richard West Buy the Book Today! Daily Life in Chaucer's England by Jeffrey L. Singman and Will McLean Buy the Book Today! The Hundred Years' War between England and France. The English had held land in France for a long time, but lost Normandy in 1204. In 1337 Edward III declared himself king of France based on his mother's lineage. His ambition was the recovery of territories England used to held in France. His declaration was the onset of a long period of wars. Completion of Giovanni Boccaccio's Il Filostrato Birth of Eustache Deschamps, French poet.

47. FreeBooksToRead.com - The Disguising At Hertford By John Lydgate - Page 1
The Disguising at Hertford by John Lydgate. Just one of over 6000 free books to Oxford, MS 38655 Title The Disguising at Hertford Author John Lydgate
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sparingly imposed. Superscript tildes and mid-script tildes have been
removed. Mid-script dots have been changed to colons as they seem to indicate a deliberate suspension. The last four words of the initial rubric (Brys : slayne at Loviers) appear to have been added to the First Page Next Page Last Page Read ... Titles Menu

48. CanterburyTales.org ~ Share This Site!
1370, Birth of John Lydgate, admirer and imitator of Chaucer. 1370, Chaucer againserves with the army in France. 1372, Chaucer s wife Philippa in the
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Chronology of the Life and Times of Chaucer Date Event Death of Dante Alighieri Boccaccio's Filocolo Birth of Eustache Deschamps, French poet. Boccaccio's Tesseida delle Nozze d'Emilia Birth of Chaucer English victory at Crecy; see Jean Froissart, on the Hundred Years War (1337-1453). The Black Death; see the chilling description of the Plague in Boccaccio's Decameron , the introduction to the First Day. English victory at Poitiers; 1346 English victory at Crecy; see Jean Froissart. Chaucer a page in the household of the Countess of Ulster Chaucer serves in the war in France. Chaucer, captured by the French, is ransomed (for 16 pounds). Peace with France, Treaty of Bretigny. Severe recurrence of the Plague. 1360's Langland's Piers Plowman (The "A text."). Jean Froissart serves in household of Queen Phillippa. Chaucer marries Philippa, who serves in the Queen's household. Chaucer travels to Spain. Birth of Chaucer's son, Thomas. A "valettus" in the court of Edward III; granted a payment of 20 pounds per annum for life. A squire in the Royal household. [probably; styled a "king's esquire in 1372."]

49. Black Knight
John Lydgate Lydgate, John , c.1370–c.1450, English poet, a monk of Bury St.Edmunds. A professed disciple Scooby-Doo 2 Monsters Unleashed - Starring
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50. The Thomas Gray Archive : Primary Texts : Digital Library : Essays And Criticism
John Lydgate was born at a place of that name in Suffolk, about the year 1370.I followed after, fordulled for rudenèss, More than three scorè yerès set my
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51. Category:1370 Births - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Articles in category 1370 births . There are 13 articles in this category. Jan Piast Joanna of Navarre John VII Palaeologus. L. John Lydgate
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52. Time Traveller's Guide To Medieval Britain
John Lydgate (c 13701450) and Thomas Hoccleve (c 1368-1454) are the two mostprolific poets of the early 15th century. Both enjoy royal patronage.
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53. The British Columbia Digital Library: Collections By Subject: British Texts
The Canon of John Lydgate Project (Stephen R. Reimer, Department of English, of his subject s writings, on the medieval English poet John Lydgate (1370?
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  • Act of Union Virtual Library . Belfast: Library and Informatervices Council (Northern Ireland). Hosted by the Centre for Data Digitisation and Analysis, School of Sociology and Social Policy, Queen's University of Belfast, this collection consists of digital facsimiles of pamphlets, parliamentary papers, and statutes relating to the 1801 Act of Union between Britain and Ireland. Full-text searches or bibliographic searches are possible, or you can browse through the collection by original format. Date accessed: 2003-03-10. Date added: 2003-03-10. Arctic Blue Books Online . Winnipeg: Archives and Special Collections, University of Manitoba Libraries. Summary: "... a searchable, World-Wide Web version of Andrew Taylor's unique index to the 19th Century British Parliamentary Papers concerned with the Canadian Arctic." As of April 2003, the Blue Books themselves are digitized and linked to the index. Date accessed: 2003-08-06. Date added: 2003-08-06. The Auchinleck Manuscript . Edinburgh: National Library of Scotland. Summary: "The Auchinleck Manuscript (NLS Adv MS 19.2.1) is one of the National Library of Scotland’s greatest treasures. Produced in London in the 1330s, it provides a unique insight into the English language and literature that Chaucer and his generation grew up with and were influenced by. It acquired its name from its first known owner, Lord Auchinleck, who discovered the manuscript in 1740 and donated it to the precursor of the National Library in 1744." Date accessed: 2003-08-04. Date added: 2003-08-04.

54. Shakespeare's Sources For All Dramatic And Poetic Works. An Awardwinning Site.
1385); Caxton, William (c.142191). Recuyell of the Historyes of Troye) (1475,5th ed. 1596); Lydgate, John (c.1370-1449). The Troy Book (1412-20, 1555 ed)
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55. Index-page6
On his own evidence John was born in the village about 1370 ?Born in a villagewhich is called Above below John Lydgate studying from an ancient Ms.
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John of Lydgate - our most famous son On his own evidence John was born in the village about 1370:
?Born in a village which is called Lydgate
By olde time a famous castel towne
In Danes time it was beate downe
Time when S. Edmund martir made and King
Was slain at Oxne, record of writing

But not so complimentary about the state of its
alchoholic propensities:
?I was born in Lydgate
where Bachus licour
doth ful scarsli fleete?
He was very honest describing himself: ?I was frequently late. I lied to excuse myself. I stole apples and I spared neither hedge nor wall to get at grapes. I made mouths at people like a wanton ape. I gambled at cherry stones. I was late to rise and dirty at meals. I was chief shammer off illness and had many other unfavourable points. But John's C.V. was most distinguished 1382 Joins Benedictine Monastery at Bury St Edmunds 1397 Ordained priest and reads theology at Oxford. 1423 Prior at Hatfield Broad Oak in Essex 1426 Frequent attendance at Court and spending time at Windsor and Paris. Comes under the influence of Geoffrey Chaucer whom he acknowledges as his master and produces some 140,000 lines of poetry ? far more than either Chaucer or Shakespeare.

56. Anatine Timeline Of The 14th Century
John Lydgate (c.1370 1450). Jan Hus (1369 - 1415) Christine de Pisan (1364 -1430). Eustache Deschamps (c.1340 - 1407). Geoffrey Chaucer (1340 - 1400)
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57. JRULM: Special Collections And Exhibitions: Postcards
The slaying of Patroclus, from The Siege of Troy by John Lydgate (c. 13701450);MS copy, fifteenth century. Latin ms. Latin MS 8, fol. 89r.
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Armenian MS 12, fol. 4v. Christ’s entry into Jerusalem, from a seventeenth-century Armenian Gospel Book. English MS 1, fol. 78v. The slaying of Patroclus, from The Siege of Troy by John Lydgate ( c . 1370-1450); MS copy, fifteenth century. Latin MS 8, fol. 89r. Illustration from a twelfth-century Spanish MS of Beatus’s commentary on the Apocalypse. Latin MS 11, fol. 88r. St Luke receives the Word of God, from the twelfth-century Dinant Gospels.

58. MSN Encarta - Lydgate, John

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59. MSN Encarta - Risultati Della Ricerca - Lydgate John
Lydgate John . Articoli Lydgate, John*. Lydgate,John (Lydgate, Suffolk 1370 ca. - Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk 1450 ca.
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60. Query - Inventory Of Canadian Digital Initiatives
produced around 1480, is a work by John Lydgate (ca.13701449). on the Keyword(s), John Lydgate; Fall of Princes; Middle Ages; Medieval Literature
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