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Philosophy as
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Chaucers Wordes unto Adam, His Owne
Scriveyn (disputed) The
Complaint unto Pity The
Complaint of
Chaucer to his
Purse The Complaint...
- Caunterbury) is a
collection of 24
stories written in
Middle English by
Geoffrey Chaucer between 1387 and 1400. The book
presents the tales,
which are
mostly written...
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Chaucer may also
refer to: 2984
Chaucer, a
small main belt
asteroid Chaucer (crater), a
lunar crater Chaucer (surname)
Chaucer Holdings, a
British insurance...
- "
Chaucer's Retraction" is the
final section of The
Canterbury Tales. It is
written as an apology,
where Geoffrey Chaucer asks for
forgiveness for the...
- the
couple in 1366. This
payment allowed the
Chaucers to set up a
household within the
royal one.
Chaucer was then
taken into the King's
household in 1367...
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Ellesmere Chaucer, or
Ellesmere M****cript of the
Canterbury Tales, is an
early 15th-century
illuminated m****cript of
Geoffrey Chaucer's Canterbury...
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Thomas Chaucer (c. 1367 – 18
November 1434) was an
English courtier and politician. The son of the poet
Geoffrey Chaucer and his wife
Philippa Roet, Thomas...
- Who
Murdered Chaucer? (2003) in
which he
argues that
Chaucer was
close to King
Richard II, and that
after Richard was deposed,
Chaucer was ****cuted...
- The
Canterbury Tales Geoffrey Chaucer Piers Plowman Gillespie, Alexandra; Henderson, C.E.M. (2023-06-19). "
Chaucers Wordes Unto Adam". In Newhauser...
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Tales by
Geoffrey Chaucer,
published in 1387. The tale is one of two—together with The Tale of Melibee—told by the
fictive Geoffrey Chaucer as he travels...