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Linguistic Geographies: The Gough Map of Great Britain icon

Linguistic Geographies: The Gough Map of Great Britain

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pers. name Translation Earlier editors loge/login (OS 1935). Loge could possibly be intended for Llanllugan - the site of an ancient Cistercian nunnery founded in 1239, but this would place it beyond the Severn. The town should be somewhere near

well have been somewhere on the site of the present Exmouth which, as the name of the town, is not ancient. The 1422 reference suggests that the rock was originally called Orcheston and came to be named after the vill

The Corpus of Middle English Prose and Verse icon

The Corpus of Middle English Prose and Verse

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þe pope. And in þis tyme of eresye þe Turkys & þe Saraȝens wonne with strong power þe londys of Greece and of Armonye and destroyed a gret partye of þese londys. And after þis come a Emperour of Rome

þe hilles of Lumbardy, and it takes in to him xl. oþer ryuers; and it rynnes thurgh Hungary and Cresses Greece (as in C) and Thrace. and Tracy and gase in to þe see so stalworthely and with so grete

STONOR 5 DECEMBER , 1364 From Ancient Deeds , C. 1357 . The seal is lost. Hec indentura testatur quod Willelmus Hulle, generalis receptor domine Isabelle , filie Regis , recepit de Edmundo Stonore, firmario maneriorum de Stonore, Watlynton, Penyton

Stonor , though there is no positive indica|tion of the date. At this time Stonor was in Pyrton parish. In Ancient Correspondence , xlvi, 228, amongst several papers relating to the decease of Thomas Stonor there is a brief Memorandum

BY WILLIAM SOMER 14 MAY 1478 From Ancient Deeds , C. 2288 . This endenture, writtyn the xiiij day of May A o xviij, witnessith þat William Somer , bargeman of Quenehith, hath Receyvyd of my maister Sir William Stonor

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Early English Books Online Text Creation Partnership

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258S108438998440978883Liber aggregationis seu liber secreto[rum] Alberti magni de virtutibus herba[rum] lapidum [et] animalium quorumd[am] Liber primus de viribus quarumd[am] herba[rum].41 600dpi TIFF G4 page imagesUniversity of Michigan, Digital Library Production ServiceAnn Arbor, Michigan2008 September (TCP phase 1)99844097STC (2nd ed.)

Issue. Iob sayth in his xx cha¦pytre. This man dyeth stronge lusty and riche / his bowelles be full of greece and his bones full of mery. And this other dyeth lene and feble full of sorowe and withoute ony

same custumes duly obseruedThe historyes of the greekys sayne that the wise man Lisander of the kyngdome of lacedomonye in greece of whom I haue nowe late made nencōn / where he was wont for to say that the cytee

5087S108768998444249235The book of fame made by Gefferey Chaucer.Chaucer, Geoffrey, d. 1400.26 600dpi TIFF G4 page imagesUniversity of Michigan, Digital Library Production ServiceAnn Arbor, Michigan2003 January (TCP phase 1)99844424STC (2nd ed.) 5087.Duff 86.GW 6589.9235A18553.0001.001This keyboarded and encoded edition of the

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British Library Catalogue of Illuminated Manuscripts

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71, 38v).Bought from Sotheby's on 16 February 1875 by the British Museum, using the Bridgewater fund (£12,000 bequeathed in 1829 by Francis Henry Egerton, 8th Earl of Bridgewater (b. 1756, d. 1829). John Chrysostom Euthymius Greece, S. Greece, S. (Peloponnese)

(ff. 71, 38v).Bought from Sotheby's on 16 February 1875 by the British Museum, using the Bridgewater fund (£12,000 bequeathed in 1829 by Francis Henry Egerton, 8th Earl of Bridgewater (b. 1756, d. 1829). Basil Euthymius Greece, S. Greece, S. (Peloponnese)

(ff. 71, 38v).Bought from Sotheby's on 16 February 1875 by the British Museum, using the Bridgewater fund (£12,000 bequeathed in 1829 by Francis Henry Egerton, 8th Earl of Bridgewater (b. 1756, d. 1829). Saint Euthymius Greece, S. Greece, S. (Peloponnese)

part of Burney’s library from his son Charles Parr Burney in 1818. Detail ff. 177-178v written by Demetrios Paoul Kavakes (see ~Repertorium~) Demetrios Raoul Kavakes Basil of Caesarea, Gregory of Nazianzus, and others Italy Greece (Mistra) or Italy, Central (Rome)

the red preparation ground for the silver. Rubrics in silver showing its red ground. Service book, fragment A list of ancient Italian kings ending with Julius Caesar added by a 14th-century hand (f. 126).Marginal notes and ~maniculae~ added by 14th-

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The Taxatio Database

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Monks CartStWerb p.134 If appropriated No Full entry £ 4. 0s. 0d. 6 1 Grid reference given is for the remains of this very ancient chapel, said in the 19th century to have been in use as a cattle shed.

Shakespeare Birthplace Trust, Stoneleigh MSS, DR 18/31/3, fos. 75r-100r (Coventry & Lichfield) p.87v (added, unusually, after 1291-2 and perhaps after 1302-3, and of very low value) 1 The remains of this ancient church are mapped at the grid reference given.

monastic App. HOSPITAL RegPalDun3 p.305 If appropriated No Full entry £ 4. 13s. 4d. 7 1 The remains of the ancient church are mapped at the grid reference given. It wa was replaced in the 19th century by a church

used as a barn. Only the NW corner and north wall now survive, marked on the map as the remains of an ancient church. N.Batcock, The Ruined and Disused Churches of Norfolk (East Anglian Archaeology Report 51, Dereham, 1991) p.52

(T, PNWB1 2d) PRO, E179/68/3 (Suffolk & Sudbury archdeaconries) p.2d £ 8. 6s. 8d. 12.5 1 The remains of the ancient church of St John are mapped at the grid reference given. N.Pevsner & J.Nairn, The Buildings of England: Suffolk

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British Literary Manuscripts Online

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or "acts," divided by eclogues. There is no title or colophon. The text begins: "Arcadia, amonge all the Provinces of Greece, was ever had in singuler reputation." Six other MSS. of this version are known : Add. MS. 38892, Bodleian

MS Part Seven: Cleopatra Cleopatra E. I British Library, London 388 images. Date(s) Author(s) [] Collection(s) Part Seven: Cleopatra Manuscript Number Cleopatra E. I Source Library British Library, London Description "The state of the church of Great Britain,

of London, by William Boghurst, apothecary." A poem, composed in the year 1666; the original copy. ff.53-66. Beginning, "London, the ancient seat of British kinges." 8 8. "De casu Londini versus Septem." f.66. Incip "Nunc jacet in flammis Londinum, quod

fol.16. - Op. I sawe in the secrees of Aristotille (see the Latin in Ms. Cott. Jul. D.viii). 3 3. Ancient treatise on Cookery, similar to the "Forme of Cury", published by Dr Pegge. Fol. 23. Inc. La maner pur

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TEAMS Middle English Texts Series

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doubtless the reason why Roman luxury has given them the name of "unique gems," the word unio not existing in Greece, and indeed among foreign races, who discovered this fact, the only name for them is margarita. There is also

hairt and all thair haill curage Thair faderis steppis justly to persew, Eiking the wirschep of thair he lenage; The ancient and sadwyse men of age War tendouris to yung and insolent To mak thame in all vertewis excellent. Lyk

wisdom figure, Orpheus can be found represented in ancient Greek art and literature from as early as the sixth century B.C., and the narrative can be found in a number of different ancient cultures. [4] Orpheus is also well-represented by

and so it shulde alweis abide in hem. And commaunded hem that thei shulde dwelle alwey in the myddes of Greece, in thre yles, and Ypocras was of the ile of Chau, for thanne was loste the studye of the

(the story of the golden fleece, the secret marriage of Jason and Medea, and his victorious return from Colchos to Greece); and 2) the first four hundred lines of Ovid's Metamorphoses Book 7, from which Gower takes the basic guidelines

The Auchinleck Manuscript icon

The Auchinleck Manuscript

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1913). (After Laing). O. Zielke, Sir Orfeo (Breslau: Koebner, 1880). (Critical edition of all MSS). D. Laing, Selected Remains of Ancient Popular Poetry of Scotland (Edinburgh: Printed for Wm. & D. Laing by Balfour and Clarke, 1821-22). Revised by W.

and Maiden Rimnild', Englische Studien, 12 (1889): 324-366. F. Michel, Horn et Rimenhild (Paris: Bannatyne Club, 1845): 341-389. J. Ritson, Ancient English Metrical Romances, 3 vols (London, 1802): 3.282-320. Manual I, 20; 209. Index 2253. Horn Childe & Maiden Rimnild

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