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- The Ayenbite of Inwyt —also Aȝenbite (Agenbite) of Inwit; literally, the "again-biting of inner wit," or the Remorse (Prick) of Conscience is the title...
- Northgate (fl. 1340) was an English writer, the author of the Ayenbite of Inwyt. Nothing is known of Dan Michael except what can be gathered from his work...
- PetrarchAfrica 1340 Michael of Northgate (translator) – Ayenbite of Inwyt c. 1340 Anonymous - The Ointment Seller c. 1340–41 Giovanni Boccaccio –...
- 9th century. The full text can be found at Wikisource. From Ayenbite of Inwyt ("the prick of conscience"), a translation of a French confessional prose...
- continues to reflect a variety of regional forms of English. The Ayenbite of Inwyt, a translation of a French confessional prose work, completed in 1340, is...
- conservative spelling and syntax to keep with Old English. Ayenbite of Inwyt, a Kentish translation of a French treatise on morality written about a...
- Middle English. The Ormulum is, with the Ancrene Wisse and the Ayenbite of Inwyt, one of the three crucial texts that have enabled philologists to do****ent...
- honor. Codex Manesse, completed 1340 Michael of Northgate (Ayenbite of Inwyt, 1340) Giovanni Boccaccio (works) Petrarch (Africa, 1343) Geoffrey Chaucer...
- attested in some Middle English texts, one of the latest being the Ayenbite of Inwyt (written in 1340 by a Kentish English speaker who was probably born during...
- Mannyng's Chronicle English historians in the Middle Ages Ayenbite of Inwyt Note 1: Not to be confused with Six Hills, in the neighbouring county of...