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- John Capgrave (21 April 1393 – 12 August 1464) was an English historian, hagiographer and scholastic theologian, remembered chiefly for Nova Legenda Angliae...
- colisee, in use by the middle of the 15th century and emplo**** by John Capgrave in his Solace of Pilgrims, in which he remarked: Middle English: collise...
- sinner might sell his or her soul. This term was first coined by John Capgrave in reference to the Biblical story of Esau selling his birthright to Jacob...
- also a patron of literature, notably of the poet John Lydgate and of John Capgrave. He corresponded with many leading Italian humanists and commissioned translations...
- for Lancastrians during Henry VI's Readeption (see Peverley's article). Capgrave (1464) Commynes (1464–98) Chronicle of the Lincolnshire Rebellion (1470)...
- Church Historians of England. Vol. 2.1. London, 1855. P. 171–372. John Capgrave, Nova Legenda Angliae Acta Sanctorum Vol. 2, June, 320. London, 1515. 225...
- ****ociated with Esau's bargain, is in the English summary of one of John Capgrave's sermons, c. 1452, "[Jacob] supplanted his broþir, bying his fader blessing...
- Saint Gilbert and the Gilbertines. (1992. ISBN 0-9519662-0-0. (Includes Capgrave, John, The Life of St Gilbert.) Müller, Anne, "Entcharismatisierung als...
- 14,000 Royal troops, far fewer than Waurin's estimate of 60,000. John Capgrave writing in the Chronicle of England quotes Percy's army as 14,000. For...
- de Villena, Spanish writer, theologian and poet (died 1434) 1393 – John Capgrave, English historian and scholastic theologian (died 1464) 1398 – Íñigo López...