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Geoffrey of
Vinsauf (fl. 1200) is a
representative of the
early medieval grammarian movement,
termed preceptive grammar for its
interest in
teaching the...
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Middle Ages, this
tradition continued, with
authors such as
Geoffrey of
Vinsauf developing schoolroom exercises that
included both
rhetorical mani****tions...
- in the crusade. The
Itinerarium was
formerly attributed to
Geoffrey de
Vinsauf, and was said to be a first-hand narrative. In fact, it was apparently...
- 1225–1274),
Matthew of Vendôme (Ars Versificatoria, c. 1175), and
Geoffrey of
Vinsauf (Poetria Nova, 1200–1216). Pre-modern
female rhetoricians,
outside of Socrates'...
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crusade of
Richard Coeur de Lion by
Richard of
Devizes and
Geoffrey de
Vinsauf and of the
crusade of St. Louis, by Lord John de Joinville. Amitai-Preiss...
- conduct.
According to the
chronicle of the
crusade attributed to
Geoffrey of
Vinsauf,
Peter had
fallen asleep at one of the
villages where he was to meet a...
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crusade of
Richard Coeur de Lion by
Richard of
Devizes and
Geoffrey de
Vinsauf; and of the
crusade of St.
Louis by Lord John de Joinville. (London: H...
- Polychronicon,
William of Ockham’s Sum of Logic, and two
copies of
Geoffrey of
Vinsauf's Poetria nova. The
collection was
fairly standard for a
theology scholar...
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Godfrey of
Viterbo (Godefridus Viterbiensis, c. 1120 – c. 1196)
Geoffrey of
Vinsauf (fl. 1200),
medieval grammarian Gottfried von Str****burg (d. 1210), author...
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bodies of knights,
according to the
chronicle attributed to
Geoffrey de
Vinsauf. Later, in 1194,
Richard was
imprisoned for
ransom in Germany. Walchelin...