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  2. 1400s in poetry - Wikipedia

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    1400: Geoffrey Chaucer (born 1343 ), English author, poet, philosopher, bureaucrat, courtier and diplomat Jan of Jenštejn (born 1348 ), Archbishop of Prague who was a poet, writer and composer

  3. 14th century in poetry - Wikipedia

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    Lamentations of Mary, first recorded Hungarian language poem, is transcribed at the beginning of the century. Eric's Chronicle, written sometime between 1320 and 1332 by an unknown author, Sweden. [2] 1310–1314 – Roman de Fauvel written by Gervais de Bus and Chaillou de Pesstain, France.

  4. Category:14th-century poems - Wikipedia

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  5. 14th century in literature - Wikipedia

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    [2] 1362: September – Petrarch's library is donated to the Republic of Venice, although subsequently dispersed. 1368 The new Hongwu Emperor in China halts government taxation on books. The Bibliothèque nationale de France (National Library of France) is founded as the Royal Library at the Louvre Palace in Paris by Charles V of France ...

  6. Siôn Cent - Wikipedia

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    Perhaps his most famous poem is "I wagedd ac oferedd y byd" ("In praise of the vanity and wantonness of the world"). He turns his back on the praise of nobles, which he sees as flattery and falsehood, and sets his eyes on the blessedness of heaven. Siôn Kent's verse became very popular and he started a vogue for more religious Welsh poetry.

  7. Middle English literature - Wikipedia

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    The term Middle English literature refers to the literature written in the form of the English language known as Middle English, from the late 12th century until the 1470s.. During this time the Chancery Standard, a form of London-based English, became widespread and the printing press regularized the langua

  8. Patience (poem) - Wikipedia

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    Patience (Middle English: Pacience) is a Middle English alliterative poem written in the late 14th century. Its unknown author, designated the "Pearl Poet" or "Gawain-Poet", also appears, on the basis of dialect and stylistic evidence, to be the author of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, Pearl, and Cleanness (all ca. 1360–1395) and may have composed St. Erkenwald.

  9. Category:14th-century books - Wikipedia

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    العربية; Aragonés; Azərbaycanca; বাংলা; Беларуская; Беларуская (тарашкевіца) Brezhoneg; Català; Čeština

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