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- John Trevisa (or John of Trevisa; Latin: Ioannes Trevisa; fl. 1342–1402 AD) was a Cornish writer and professional translator. Trevisa was born at Trevessa...
- and a Clerk, or Dialogus inter dominum et cleri****, was written by John Trevisa. Along with the dedicatory Epistle, it forms the introduction to his 1387...
- in 1382, returning in 1391, and the J who took over may have been John Trevisa or John Purvey. These notes suggest that Wycliffe did not personally produce...
- C****ambazar and Pattana were put under the Hughly agency. In 1658, Johnathan Trevisa was appointed as the second to Gawton and was meant to succeed him after...
- use strange stammering, chattering, snarling, and grating gnashing. John Trevisa, c. 1385 Middle English is often arbitrarily defined as beginning with...
- Lo Crestià Late 1380s Walter Hilton – The Scale of Perfection 1387 John Trevisatranslation of Ranulf Higden's Polychronicon, including "Dialogue on...
- ISBN 9781782976349. Archived from the original on 27 August 2016 – via Google Books. de Trevisa J (1398). Bartholomaeus Anglicus' De Proprietatibus Rerum. Stark J (2013)...
- The first attested use of "virus" in English appeared in 1398 in John Trevisa's translation of Bartholomeus Anglicus's De Proprietatibus Rerum. Virulent...
- the basilisk when the "basiliscus" in Bartholomeus Anglicus's De proprietatibus rerum (ca 1260) was translated by John Trevisa as "****atrice" (1397)....
- in its own time and was not published until 1378. A translation by John Trevisa (1342-1402) was po****r in England because of its antipapalism, and it...