- con oisel" (vv. 1058–1059).
Philippe de
Thaun (1841). Wright,
Thomas (ed.). The
Bestiary of
Philipee de
Thaun. London:
Historical Society of Science....
-
Philip de
Thaun was the
first Anglo-Norman poet. He is the
first known poet to
write in the Anglo-Norman
French vernacular language,
rather than Latin...
- l'Harmattan. p. 73. ISBN 9782738483485.
Philip de
Thaun (1841). "The
Bestiary of
Philipee de
Thaun". In Wright,
Thomas (ed.). Po****r
Treatises on Science...
- sun sum hit hafþi. En hafþa cuna hit ****ta
stierna þaun tu bygþu
fyrsti agutlandi fyrstu nat sum
þaun saman suafu þa
droymdi hennj draumbr. So sum þrir...
- Hamburg-Bremen,
Columbia University Press, 2002, p. 44. Asfriþr karþi
kumbl þaun aft
Siktriku sun sin aui
Knubu (Asfrith
carved this
gravestone after Sigtrygg...
-
intermediate god of stars,
space and wanderers. (Complete Divine)
Dallah Thaun, the dark
aspect of Yondalla.
Intermediate Goddess of secrets, guile, lies...
- "Queen of
Beauty and largesse" in the
Roman de Troie,
while Philippe de
Thaun wrote "God save Lady Eleanor, Queen, who is the
arbiter of honour, wit and...
- 109–110.
Randolph (1905), pp. 502–503.
Philippe de
Thaun (1841). "The
Bestiary of
Philipee de
Thaun". In Wright,
Thomas (ed.). Po****r
Treatises on Science...
- tsjěʔ.kóuŋ.hó.tjě.nø̂ŋ.ǒu.pwōŋ.sø̌y.séiŋ.kàø.tsī.tsjěʔ.nø̂ŋ.kǎøŋ.twǎi.í.
tʰàuŋ.lǎi.kò,tsěu.sàuŋ.tjě.nø̂ŋ.pwōŋ.sø̌y.twǎi] [táŋ.ní,pàøʔ.húŋ.tsěu.sāi.líʔ...
-
doubt that
Denmark represented a
single united realm. Asfriþr karþi
kumbl þaun aft
Siktriku sun sin aui
Knubu (Asfrith
carved this
gravestone after Sigtrygg...