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- De principis instructione (Instruction for a Ruler) is a Latin work by Gerald of Wales. It is divided into three "Distinctions". The first contains moral...
- The Education (or Instruction) of a Christian Woman was an early sixteenth-century book by Juan Luis Vives, written for the education of the ****ure Mary...
- Montibus, was chancellor of the cathedral. In this period, De principis instructione was probably the first written, a useful historical source of contemporary...
- island. At the end of the 12th century, Gerald of Wales wrote in De instructione principis: What is now known as Glastonbury was, in ancient times, called...
- are few and suspect. Two such sources, The Prophecy of Berchán and De instructione principis, note that in 841 MacAlpin attacked the remnants of the Pictish...
- eyewitness, account was given by Giraldus Cambrensis in his De principis instructione ("Instruction of a Prince", c. 1193) and recollected in his Speculum...
- (Subscription or UK public library membership required.) De Principis Instructione, Distinctio 3, Chapter 2 Anthony à Wood The life and times of Anthony...
- even depicted as refusing the viati**** from him. Gerald of Wales, De instructione principis 2.24–28. Roger of Howden, Chronicle. Peter W. Edbury, "Propaganda...
- déesse, gotinne). According to Gerald of Wales in his 12th-century De instructione principis, a noblewoman and close relative of King Arthur named Morganis...
- (first quoted in John of Salisbury's Policraticus). Gerald of Wales, De instructione principis (c. 1193) Jean de Limoges, Somnium morale Pharaonis (c. 1234–60)...