• 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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  • authors such as Geoffrey of Vinsauf developing schoolroom exercises that included both rhetorical manipulations and paraphrasing as a way of generating poems...
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    out for that town. — Daniel of Morley (c.1140-c.1210), Philosophia, cited by Charles Burnett Grammarian Geoffrey of Vinsauf and legal authority Roger Vacarius...
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    after 1188), Cistercian abbot Godfrey of Viterbo (Godefridus Viterbiensis, c. 1120 – c. 1196) Geoffrey of Vinsauf (fl. 1200), medieval grammarian Gottfried...
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    Matthew of Vendôme (Ars Versificatoria, c. 1175), and Geoffrey of Vinsauf (Poetria Nova, 1200–1216). Pre-modern female rhetoricians, outside of Socrates'...
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    Lenten ys come with love to toune In May hit murgeth when hit dawes Geoffrey of Vinsauf Gwerful Mechain Fein, ed. 2014. Millett, ed. 2003. Fein, Susanna...
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    to Arsuf". Richard of Holy Trinity. Itinerary of Richard I and others to the Holy Land (formerly ascribed to Geoffrey de Vinsauf) (PDF). Publications...
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  • medieval grammarian Geoffrey of Vinsauf, is an account to the Third Crusade from 1189–1192, with well-regarded accounts of Saladin's conquest of Jerusalem and...
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  • Paroemion (category Figures of speech)
    the figure may not exceed three consecutive words. Furthermore, Geoffrey of Vinsauf states that any such repetition must be done so modestly, and not...
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    Qutuz (category Muslims of the Seventh Crusade)
    Chronicles of the Crusades: being contemporary narratives of the crusade of Richard Coeur de Lion by Richard of Devizes and Geoffrey de Vinsauf; and of the crusade...
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    the 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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  • attributed to medieval grammarian Geoffrey of Vinsauf (fl. 1200). In Encyclopedia of Medieval Chronicle. Bibliography of works by Helen Nicholson. Robert...
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  • Alain 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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  • Peter de Preaux (category Christians of the Third Crusade)
    were sent ahead of the first battalion to obtain safe conduct. According to the chronicle of the crusade attributed to Geoffrey of Vinsauf, Peter had fallen...
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  • 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 Holy Trinity...
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  • Walchelin de Ferriers (category Christians of the Third Crusade)
    attributed to Geoffrey de Vinsauf. Later, in 1194, Richard was imprisoned for ransom in Germany. Walchelin brought the treasure of Normandy to Speyer and...
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  • soldier, first Lord of Preesall-with-Hackensall in Lancashire, England Geoffrey of Vinsauf (fl. 1200), an English grammarian, author of Poetria nova Galfrid...
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  • writers, including Hugh of Saint Victor, Giraldus Cambrensis, Geoffrey of Vinsauf, Nigel Wireker, Alain de Lille, and Walter of Châtillon. A Middle English...
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  • also been criticised for its lack of organisation. Geoffrey of Vinsauf Gautier de Châtillon John of Garland Quoted in Helen Waddell, The Wandering Scholars...
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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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  • Andrzej Grzymała (category Academic staff of Jagiellonian University)
    other hand, have survived. They include copies of Eberhardus Bremensis's Laborintus, Geoffrey of Vinsauf's Poetria Nova, and Leonardo Bruni's Poliscene...
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  • contemporary narratives of the Crusade of Richard Coeur de Lion, by Richard of Devizes and by Geoffrey de Vinsauf; and one of the Crusade at Saint Louis...
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  • contemporaneous narratives of the Crusade of Richard Coeur de Lion, by Richard of Devizes and by Geoffrey de Vinsauf; and one of the Crusade at Saint Louis...
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  • contemporary narratives of the Crusade of Richard Coeur de Lion, by Richard of Devizes and by Geoffrey de Vinsauf ; and one of the Crusade at Saint Louis...
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  • VILLARIIS – Villiers de VINDINO – de Vendome; Phantam de VINO SALUO – Vinsauf de VIRIDI CAMPO – Greenfield de VIRIDI VILLA – Greenville VITULUS – See...
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