- last section, as for
anything else. "
Architrenius" is also the name of the poem's protagonist. The
Architrenius made its
first appearance in m****cript...
- of Hauville's
Architrenius (c. 1184) was
dedicated to
Archbishop Walter de Coutances, who
claimed descent from Corineus. The
Architrenius changes Corineus...
- of Britain. Some
expanded on the Historia, such as John of Hauville's
Architrenius (c. 1184),
which describes how "the
towering height of Gemagog's twelve...
- his life, but he was
probably French. His sole
attributable work is
Architrenius (The
Prince of Lamentations), a
Latin poem in
eight cantos. The poem...
-
translation into the
Ruthenian language.
unknown dates John of Hauville's
Architrenius (c. 1184), a
widely read
Latin poem in 4,361
hexameters in nine books...
-
Latin 56
Allegories of the Odyssey: John
Tzetzes Byzantine Gr**** 55
Architrenius:
Johannes de
Hauvilla Medieval Latin 54
Saints of Ninth- and Tenth-Century...
-
Prodicione Guenonis,
version of the
story of the Song of
Roland in
Latin Architrenius by John of Hauville, (Latin satire)
Liber ad
honorem Augusti by Peter...
- Nasr
Allah Munshi c. 1147
Cosmographia by
Bernardus Silvestris c. 1184
Architrenius by John of
Hauville Ludus de
Antichristo Ordo
Virtutum c. 1119 Lyric...
-
dialects in
hexameter verse; many
subsequent editions Johannes de Hauvilla,
Architrenius,
written in 1184, a
widely read
Latin poem in 4,361
hexameters in nine...
- Rouen. pp. 39–40. "Chapter 15: Gawain's
speech to
Architrenius concerning Corineus".
Architrenius.
Translated by Wetherbee, Winthrop.
Cambridge University...