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traditional names "Reinardus" and "
Ysengrimus". The poem runs to 6,574
lines of
elegiac couplets. The
Ysengrimus is
divided into
seven books,
which contain...
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wooded areas of
forest he is
depicted in red.
Isengrim the Wolf, see
Ysengrimus Tibert the Cat. See Tybalt,
Prince of cats King
Noble the Lion; see king...
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Ysengrimus) may
refer to: Isengrim, the wolf
character in
Reynard the Fox Ysengrin, a wolf-like
character in
webcomic Gunnerkrigg Court Ysengrimus a...
- (2005). She
produced an
edition and
translation of the
Latin beast epic
Ysengrimus, with a
lengthy account of the poem's
relation to its
historical context...
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Medieval Britain. Oxford:
Oxford University Press. Mann, Jill (1997).
Ysengrimus: Text with Translation, Commentary, and Introduction. Leiden: Brill. Ziolkowski...
- the wolf, a
character first appearing in the 12th-century
Latin poem
Ysengrimus, is a
major character in the
Reynard Cycle,
where he
stands for the low...
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under the name of "Reinardus") as a
secondary character in the 1150 poem "
Ysengrimus". He
reappeared in 1175 in
Pierre Saint Cloud's Le
Roman de Renart, and...
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Byzantine Gr**** 27 Old
English Poems of
Christ and His
Saints Old
English 26
Ysengrimus Medieval Latin 25 The Well-Laden Ship:
Egbert of Liège
Medieval Latin...
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Reynard cycle Reynard cycle Ysengrimus (c. 1150) Le
Roman de
Renart (1175) Del cok e del
gupil (12th century)
Reinhard Fuchs (1180) Van den vos...
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Orderic Vitalis (1978), note p. 90. Barlow, p. 261. Jill Mann, Nivardus,
Ysengrimus: Text (1987), note p. 2. Davis, H. W. C., "Waldric, the
Chancellor of...