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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out for that town. — Daniel of Morley (c.1140-c.1210), Philosophia, cited by Charles Burnett Grammarian Geoffrey of Vinsauf and legal authority Roger Vacarius...
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authors such as Geoffrey of Vinsauf developing schoolroom exercises that included both rhetorical manipulations and paraphrasing as a way of generating poems...
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Gottfried (category Surnames of Jewish origin)
after 1188), Cistercian abbot Godfrey of Viterbo (Godefridus Viterbiensis, c. 1120 – c. 1196) Geoffrey of Vinsauf (fl. 1200), medieval grammarian Gottfried...
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Paroemion (category Figures of speech)
the figure may not exceed three consecutive words. Furthermore, Geoffrey of Vinsauf states that any such repetition must be done so modestly, and not...
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Rhetoric (redirect from Five Canons of Rhetoric)
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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Alain of Lille's Anticlaudianus, John of Hauville's Architrenius, and Geoffrey of Vinsauf's Poetria nova. He also quotes the Book of Psalms and some of his...
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the 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...
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Lenten ys come with love to toune In May hit murgeth when hit dawes Geoffrey of Vinsauf Gwerful Mechain Fein, ed. 2014. Millett, ed. 2003. Fein, Susanna...
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Garnier de Nablus (redirect from Garnier of Nablus)
to Arsuf". Richard of Holy Trinity. Itinerary of Richard I and others to the Holy Land (formerly ascribed to Geoffrey de Vinsauf) (PDF). Publications...
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