Robert Mannyng (or Robert de Brunne; c. 1275 – c. 1338) was an English chronicler and Gilbertine canon. Mannyng provides a surprising amount of information...
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Mannyng's Chronicle is a chronicle written in Middle English by Robert Mannyng in about 1338. He came from Bourne in Lincolnshire and though not himself...
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(late 12th C) and Robert Mannyng of Brunne's Chronicle (1338) all state that Olaf's fleet entered the mouth of the Humber, while Robert of Gloucester's...
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court poet of Norwegian nobleman Sigurd Haakonsson. English chronicler Robert Mannyng of Brunne in his book Story of Inglande (1338) quoted from two lost...
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Sir Tristrem, a version of the Tristram legend, and some lines in Robert Mannyng's Chronicle may be the source of this association. It is not clear if...
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Robert Mannyng, also known as Robert of Brunne, completed around 1338. Piers Langtoft's Chronicle as translated, illustrated, and improved by Mannyng...
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case, sacrilegious behavior. This tale has an identifiable author, Robert Mannyng, who set down the story in the early fourteenth century. The Norton...
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Shepherd 1970, pp. 102–103. Shepherd 1970, p. 103. "Robert Mannyng of Brunne, Handling Sin [Mannyng HS]". Middle English Compendium HyperBibliography....
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Henryson Robert Herrick Robert Louis Stevenson Robert Mannyng of Brunne Robert Southey Robert Stephen Hawker Robert Wever Rudyard Kipling Rupert Brooke Samuel...
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(Chronicon) (died 1307) Nicholas Trivet, Annales sex regum Angliae 1135–1307 Robert Mannyng, Chronicle (Chronica) (translations of earlier work, through 1338) Geoffrey...
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as being "of Bourne" and to the father's house and retainers there. Robert Mannyng (1264–1340) is credited with putting the speech of the ordinary people...
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article: 1336: Cino da Pistoia (born 1270), Italian (approx.) 1338: Robert Mannyng (born 1275), Middle English, French and Latin writer in England Awhadi...
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Manning (1925–2006, US, Sp/T) Richard Manning (born 1951, US, J/Nh) Robert Mannyng (Robert de Brunne, c. 1275 – c. 1338, H/R) in Middle English Gideon Mantell...
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(1886–1988, Wales/England, p/ch) Daniel P. Mannix (1911–1997, US, f/nf) Robert Mannyng (1264–1340, England, nf) Todor Manojlović (1883–1968, Austria-Hungary/Yugoslavia...
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Ruth Manning-Sanders (1895–1988), Welsh-born English poet and author Robert Mannyng (1275–1340), English chronicler and monk in Middle English, French and...
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Alighieri begins to write the Divine Comedy. 1303: Handlyng Synne by Robert Mannyng of Brunne, a devotional work dealing with the theory and practice of...
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'Sempringham Continuation' to Le Livere de Reis Engleterre, and the works of Robert Mannyng. The remains of one Gilbertine monastery, Malton Priory, have been incorporated...
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mentions twice that Ramla is also known as Filastin 1327: Al-Dimashqi 1338 Robert Mannyng The Chronicle c. 1350: Guidebook to Palestine (a manuscript primarily...
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(1886–1988), poet and children's writer Sarra Manning, writer and journalist Robert Mannyng (c. 1275 – c. 1338), poet and chronicler, Handlyng Synne Henry Longueville...
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Latin, for the good of their souls. In this aim it can be compared to Robert Mannyng's contemporary Handlyng Synne, but unlike that work, the Ayenbite appears...
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Maurice Manning (born 1966, US) Ruth Manning-Sanders (1886–1988, W) Robert Mannyng (1269–1340, E) Chris Mansell (born 1953, A) Peter Manson (born 1969...
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recensions are known, demonstrating its immense popularity. In 1338 Robert Mannyng, already known for his devotional work Handlyng Synne, produced a long...
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Fritz (1984). "Exempla" in Context: A Historical and Critical Study of Robert Mannyng of Brunne's "Handlyng Synne". G. Narr. ISBN 9783878084464. McDonnell...
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university which was then flourishing in that town. In 1303, a canon named Robert Mannyng of Bourne began to write, in the cloister at Sempringham, his book called...
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Eye Robert Mannyng (1275–1338), also known as Robert de Brunne, English monk and chronicler, a pioneer of recording English oral history Robert Manning...
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British history online. Retrieved 21 December 2010. "Handling Pilgrims: Robert Mannyng and the Gilbertine Cult". Quaestia: Journal Article. Retrieved 21 December...
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(1722) the monk of Evesham's Historia vitae et regni Ricardi II (1729) Robert Mannyng's translation of Piers Langtoft's Chronicle (1725) the work of Thomas...
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written in Bourne Abbey by Orm the Preacher, in around 1175. Robert Mannyng, or Robert de Brunne, is well known among scholars of Middle English for...
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5, 1984). "Exempla" in Context: A Historical and Critical Study of Robert Mannyng of Brunne's "Handlyng Synne". Gunter Narr Verlag. ISBN 978-3-87808-446-4...
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brother Charles of Valois; Peter Langtoft's and Robert Mannyng's blamed Philip, Charles, and Robert II, count of Artois, acting together. With France...
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