- The
Libelle of
Englyshe Polycye (or
Libel of
English Policy) is a fifteenth-century poem
written in English. The work
exists in two redactions: the first...
-
friend of John Shirley. He is
likely the
author of the
Libelle of
Englyshe Polycye. McSheffrey,
Shannon (2018). "Richard
Caudray (ca. 1390–1458): Fifteenth-Century...
- its
aboriginal significance of a "little book": The
Libelle of
Englyshe Polycye (1435–38), for example, was a
little poetical tract concerning England's...
- Warner, Sir
George Frederic (10
October 1926). "The
Libelle of
Englyshe Polycye: A Poem on the Use of Sea-power, 1436".
Clarendon Press. p. 70, n.217 –...
- women's w****ly
magazine published in the
Netherlands Libelle of
Englyshe Polycye, a fifteenth-century poem Die
Libelle (The Dragonfly) Op. 204, a dance...
- and Lord
Fauconberg with him.
Others included the
Libelle of
Englyshe Polycye (from 1436), The Ship of State, and The
Court of Sapience.
McLean 2014...
- scholarship" were The Buke of John
Maundeuill (1889) and The
Libell of
Englyshe Polycye (1926).
Warner was
awarded with an
honorary degree Doctor of
Letters (D...
- as in the
mercantilist fifteenth-century poem The
Libelle of
Englyshe Polycye.
Medieval romances frequently ascribe a
prominent role to the sea. The...
- of rhetoric". In 1926
George Warner attributed The
Libelle of
Englyshe Polycye (1435–38) to
Moleyns but this
theory was
partly based on Warner's mistaken...