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Gervase of
Melkley or
Gervase of
Melkeley (born c. 1185, fl. 1200–1219) was an Anglo-Norman
scholar and poet.
Gervais was born in
England c. 1185. Around...
- 1280) of
Eberhard the German, the Ars
versificaria (c. 1215) of
Gervase of
Melkley, the
Poetria nova (1208–1213) and the Do****entum de modo et arte dictandi...
- Hrab**** Maurus,
Hermann of Reichenau, Hugo of St. Victor,
Gervase of
Melkley,
William of Malmesbury,
Theodoric of Sint-Truiden,
Petrus Diaconus, Albertus...
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rhetoric of
circa 1208–1216 by English-born
French scholar Gervase of
Melkley: Quidam,
admirantes ****usmodi
magna dictiones,
inutiliter et tur****ime...
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created c. 1234;
possibly the same man as
Gervase of
Tilbury Gervase of
Melkley (born c. 1185, fl. 1200–1219),
French scholar and poet Gervais,
Count of...
- Hauville's
later life
nothing is known,
except that his pupil,
Gervase of
Melkley,
wrote of him in the past
tense in his Ars poetica,
written around 1210:...
- Juan de Mena
Medieval Castilian 87 The Art of
Making Verses:
Gervase of
Melkley Medieval Latin 86 The Old
English Catholic Homilies, The
First Series:...
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argued against this theory, as also
against confusing him with
Gervase of
Melkley. Five
witnesses from
Canterbury reported to the abbey's chronicler, Gervase...