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- Thomas Hoccleve or Occleve (1368/69–1426) was a key figure in 15th-century Middle English literature, significant for promoting Chaucer as "the father...
- Since her university days, Belinda has loved the village's Archdeacon Hoccleve, with whom she studied then, although he had preferred to marry the better-connected...
- were still Anglo-Norman French and Latin. Chaucer's contemporary Thomas Hoccleve hailed him as "the firste fyndere of our fair langage" (i.e., the first...
- Henry V Miniature in the Regement of Princes by Thomas Hoccleve, c. 1411–1413 King of England (more...) Reign 21 March 1413 – 31 August 1422 Coronation...
- Venetian-born Middle French court poet and writer (died c. 1430) c. 1368 – Thomas Hoccleve, English poet and clerk (died 1426) c. 1373 – Margery Kempe, English mystic...
- further supported, according to Nolan, by one of Thomas Hoccleve's poems, in which Hoccleve mentions "my maister M****y", indicating him to be a fearsome...
- Geoffrey Chaucer by Thomas Hoccleve (1412)...
- Writers in 14th- and 15th-century-England such as John Trevisa and Thomas Hoccleve translated or adapted him into English. Very little is known about his...
- literature, in Geoffrey Chaucer, John Gower, Giovanni Boccaccio, Thomas Hoccleve, William Shakespeare, and others. Of its authorship nothing certain is...
- Norwich, English religious writer and mystic (born c. 1342) 1426 – Thomas Hoccleve, English poet and clerk (born c. 1368) c. 1426 – John Audelay, English...