- is best
known for a
longer poem
which in
early m****cripts is
called Le
Tretiz ("The Treatise"),
written in
medieval French verse and
supplied with Middle...
- The
Treatise (original
title Le
Tretiz) is an Anglo-Norman poem
written in the mid-13th
century by
Walter of Bibbesworth,
addressed to
Dionisie de Munchensi...
- its
origins in the
early 14th century,
derived from the Anglo-French term
tretiz,
which itself comes from the Old
French traitis,
meaning "treatise" or "account...
-
Rural England in the
Later Thirteenth Century:
Walter of Bibbesworth's
Tretiz and the
Agricultural Treatises', Vox
Romanica 67, 100–132. Rothwell, William...
-
treatises in Anglo-Norman verse,
opening with
Walter of Bibbesworth's Le
tretiz. This too is a
decorated m****cript on
vellum and
dates probably to the...
- pp. 292-295;
Dalby (2012) p. 14
Dalby (2012) p. 39
Kathleen Kennedy, "Le
Tretiz of
Walter of Bibbesworth" in
Daniel T. Kline, ed.,
Medieval Literature for...
-
Cornelius Cardew The
Treatise (Walter of Bibbesworth) (Anglo-Norman: Le
Tretiz), a 13th-century Anglo-Norman poem by
Walter of
Bibbesworth Search for "treatise"...