• Geoffrey of Vinsauf (fl. 1200) is a representative of the early medieval grammarian movement, termed preceptive grammar for its interest in teaching the...
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  • formerly attributed to Geoffrey de Vinsauf, and was said to be a first-hand narrative. In fact, it was apparently compiled by Richard de Templo, a canon of...
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    crusade of Richard Coeur de Lion by Richard of Devizes and Geoffrey de Vinsauf; and of the crusade of St. Louis by Lord John de Joinville. (London: H. G...
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    Itinerary of Richard I and others to the Holy Land (formerly ascribed to Geoffrey de Vinsauf) (PDF). Publications Medieval Latin Series. Cambridge, Ontario: York...
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    crusade of Richard Coeur de Lion by Richard of Devizes and Geoffrey de Vinsauf and of the crusade of St. Louis, by Lord John de Joinville. Amitai-Preiss...
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  • elite bodies of knights, according to the chronicle attributed to Geoffrey de Vinsauf. Later, in 1194, Richard was imprisoned for ransom in Germany. Walchelin...
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    abounds in all aspects of medieval rhetoric as outlined by grammarian Geoffrey de Vinsauf, in his Poetria Nova, specifically repetitio, paradox, oxymoron,...
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  • Richard Coeur de Lion, by Richard of Devizes and by Geoffrey de Vinsauf; and one of the Crusade at Saint Louis, by French chronicler Jean de Joinville (1224–1317)...
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  • of Richard Coeur de Lion, by Richard of Devizes and by Geoffrey de Vinsauf; and one of the Crusade at Saint Louis, by Lord Jean de Joinville. Edited...
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    (c.1140-c.1210), Philosophia, cited by Charles Burnett Grammarian Geoffrey of Vinsauf and legal authority Roger Vacarius both based themselves in Northampton...
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  • 1196) Geoffrey of Vinsauf (fl. 1200), medieval grammarian Gottfried von Strassburg (d. 1210), author of a Middle High German courtly romance Geoffrey of...
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  • Preesall-with-Hackensall in Lancashire, England Geoffrey of Vinsauf (fl. 1200), an English grammarian, author of Poetria nova Galfrid de Camville (fl. 1200–1220), founder...
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  • work has also been criticised for its lack of organisation. Geoffrey of Vinsauf Gautier de Châtillon John of Garland Quoted in Helen Waddell, The Wandering...
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  • of Richard Coeur de Lion, by Richard of Devizes and by Geoffrey de Vinsauf; and one of the Crusade at Saint Louis, by Lord Jean de Joinville. Edited...
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  • of Lille's Anticlaudianus, John of Hauville's Architrenius, and Geoffrey of Vinsauf's Poetria nova. He also quotes the Book of Psalms and some of his...
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  • conduct. According to the chronicle of the crusade attributed to Geoffrey of Vinsauf, Peter had fallen asleep at one of the villages where he was to meet...
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  • Gesta Regis Ricardi) compiled by Richard de Templo and once attributed to medieval grammarian Geoffrey of Vinsauf, is an account to the Third Crusade from...
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  • Maximianus (poet) (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Giraldus Cambrensis, Geoffrey of Vinsauf, Nigel Wireker, Alain de Lille, and Walter of Châtillon. A Middle English poem entitled "Le Regret de Maximian" was...
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  • survived. They include copies of Eberhardus Bremensis's Laborintus, Geoffrey of Vinsauf's Poetria Nova, and Leonardo Bruni's Poliscene, which has a commentary...
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  • Croketon de VILLARIIS – Villiers de VINDINO – de Vendome; Phantam de VINO SALUO – Vinsauf de VIRIDI CAMPO – Greenfield de VIRIDI VILLA – Greenville VITULUS...
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     1225–1274), Matthew of Vendôme (Ars Versificatoria, c. 1175), and Geoffrey of Vinsauf (Poetria Nova, 1200–1216). Pre-modern female rhetoricians, outside...
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  • Gesta Regis Ricardi) compiled by Richard de Templo and once attributed to medieval grammarian Geoffrey of Vinsauf (fl. 1200). In Encyclopedia of Medieval...
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