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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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Geoffrey Chaucer by
Thomas Hoccleve (1412)...
- 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...
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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...
- and St. Erkenwald. M****ey is also
suspected to have
relations to
Thomas Hoccleve, even
possibly being mentioned[where?] in his
epistle within the lines...
- the
Middle Ages:
Ethics and the
Mixed Form in Chaucer, Gower, Usk, and
Hoccleve.
University of
Chicago Press. pp. 1–15. ISBN 9780226015989. Mark Bevir...