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    The Archpoet (c. 1130 – c. 1165), or Archipoeta (in Latin and German), is the name given to an anonymous 12th-century author of ten medieval Latin poems...
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    of Blois, Walter of Châtillon and an anonymous poet referred to as the Archpoet. The collection was found in 1803 in the Benedictine monastery of Benediktbeuern...
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  • to Paris to become a scholar. In Paris, he gains friends (such as the Archpoet, Abdul, Robert de Boron and Kyot, the purported source of Wolfram von Eschenbach's...
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    vagantes; in German fahrenden Schüler) like Hugh Primas and the anonymous Archpoet (both 12th century) satirically criticised the Medieval Church, has been...
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  • thriller film "Confession", a 12th-century Latin poem attributed to the Archpoet Confession (Bakunin), an 1851 autobiographical work by Mikhail Bakunin...
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     1155) Ailred of Rievaulx (1110–1167) Otto of Freising (c. 1114–1158) Archpoet (c. 1130 – c. 1165) William of Tyre (c. 1130–1185) Peter of Blois (c. 1135 –...
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    A Companion to Chaucer (2008), p. 94. Sean Ward, "Circa 1175–1195: The Archpoet and Goliard Poetry", in A New History of German Literature, edited by D...
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  • Marcabru fl. c. 1129–c1150 Occitan Troubadour Four works; 42 poems total Archpoet (Archipoeta) c. 1130 – c. 1165 Western European probably French or German...
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  • have died about 1160. Along with his younger contemporary known as the Archpoet, he marks the opening of a new period in Latin literature. The earliest...
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    Princeton University Press. ISBN 978-1-40082-360-4. Godman, P. (2014). The Archpoet and Medieval Culture. Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19102-996-7...
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  • published 1988 OCLC 22760287 and reprinted as a book 1989 OCLC 19352130. "The Archpoet: The Confession Of Golias". Medieval Sourcebook. Fordham University Center...
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  • Irae Pange Lingua Adam of Saint Victor St Ambrose St Thomas Aquinas The Archpoet St Bernard of Cluny St Bonaventure St Columba Dante Alighieri St Hildegard...
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  • Oxford University Press 1994: Translator and editor, Hugh Primas and the Archpoet, Cambridge, England, and New York: Cambridge University Press 1995: Editor...
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    also had a reputation as a place to have a "good time," as witness the Archpoet's famous comments of 1163. In the following centuries Pavia was an important...
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    Blossom) compiled by Fujiwara no Akisue (藤原 顕季) 1160s Goliardic poetry by the Archpoet c. 1188 Waka anthology Senzai Wakashū (Millennial Collection, 千載和歌集) compiled...
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    Literature to the 14th Century. Leiden: Brill. Peter Godman (2014). The Archpoet and Medieval Culture. Oxford: Oxford University Press. William Cecil McDonald...
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    the defeat of Frederick at the Battle of Carcano on 9 August 1160. The Archpoet, a famous contemporary, writes poems about the emperor. In the panegyric...
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  • Zealand poet who moved to England in 1963) translator, Hugh Primas and the Archpoet, Cambridge, England, and New York: Cambridge University Press Lauris Edmond...
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    duke Henry the Lion. In this period Rainald was notably the patron of the Archpoet. In 1167 he was again in Italy, actively engaged in preparing the way for...
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    the Trinity philosopher Robert Macran, in his 1939 poem "Elegy on the Archpoet William Butler Yeats, Lately Dead". Tyrrell also taught the poet and playwright...
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