- King
Alisaunder or Kyng
Alisaunder is a
Middle English romance or
romantic epic in
about 4,000
octosyllabic couplets (the
length varies between the two...
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writer from
southern England (possible
author of all following) King
Alisaunder Of
Arthour and of
Merlin Richard Coer de Lyon The
Seven Sages of Rome...
- chevalerie, the Old
French name is dent-tyrant. In the
Middle English King
Alisaunder, the name is
given as "deutyrauns". Many
scholars have
identified various...
- Keats, John
Endymion 1818 4,100 c. 4,100
heroic couplet Anonymous King
Alisaunder 1300 c. 1300 4,000
lines octosyllabic couplets Anonymous King Horn 1225 c...
- printing; and a
Middle Scots version from 1499: King
Alisaunder from c. 1275. The
Romance of
Alisaunder (or
Alexander of Macedon),
sometimes referred to as...
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condensed account occurs in a
derivative work, the
Middle English King
Alisaunder (vv. 5938–6287). In the 13th-century
French Roman d'Alexandre en prose...
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Archived from the
original on 11
December 2013.
Guillaume de Palerne;
Alisaunder; Skeat,
Walter W. (Walter William) (1898). "The
romance of
William of...
- is the rescued-but-abducted
young Cornish knight Alexander the
Orphan (
Alisaunder le Orphelin), a
cousin of
Tristan and Mark's
enemy from a
later addition...
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imitated in one of the
oldest English poems on Alexander, namely, King
Alisaunder (P. Meyer,
Alexandre le grand, Paris, 1886, ii. 273, and Weber, Metrical...
- 268ra-277vb) [many
leaves lost, but some
recovered as fragments] Kyng
Alisaunder (L f.1ra-vb; S A.15 f.1ra-2vb; L f.2ra-vb; ff.278-9) The
Thrush and the...