Laurents de Premierfait und John Lydgates Bearbeitungen von Boccaccios De Casibus virorum illustrium: ein Beitrag zur Litteraturgeschichte des 15. Jahrhunderts : Habilitationsschrift der Philosophischen Facultät der Königl. Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität zu München

Couverture
R. Oldenbourg, 1885 - 112 pages
 

Pages sélectionnées

Autres éditions - Tout afficher

Expressions et termes fréquents

Fréquemment cités

Page 78 - In youth he made a translacion Of a boke whiche called is Trophe, In Lumbarde tonge, as men may rede and se; And in our vulgar, long er that he deyde, Gave it the name of Troylus and Creseyde.
Page 35 - Fortune together with their most detestable & wicked vices. First compyled in Latin by the excellent Clerke Bocatius, an Italian borne. And sence that tyme translated into our English and Vulgare tong, by Dan John Lidgate Monke of Burye. And nowe newly imprynted, corrected, and augmented out of diuerse and sundry olde writen copies in parchment.
Page 84 - The Dance of Death ; painted by H. Holbein, and engraved by W. Hollar.
Page 76 - Dante, Boccaccio, and Alain Chartier ; and became so distinguished a proficient in polite learning, that he opened a school in his monastery, for teaching the sons of the nobility the arts of versification and the elegancies of composition.
Page 5 - Cy fine le livre de Jehan Boccace des cas des nobles hommes et femmes.
Page 35 - Treatise excellent and compedious, shewing and declaring, in maner of Tragedye, the falles of sondry most notable Princes and Princesses with other Nobles, through y mutabilitie and change of unstedfast Fortune together with their most detestable & wicked vices.
Page 35 - Daunce of Machabree" is the colophon: : '^Imprinted at London in Fletestrete within Temple barre at the sygne of the hande and starre, by Richard Tottel, the .X. day of September in the yeare of oure Lorde. 1554. Cum Priuilegio ad impri.
Page 105 - I should in euery tragedye After the processe made mencion, At the ende set a remedye With a Lenuoy...
Page 110 - That grow on hilles and lou- doun in the shade. The rose, the lilie, whan thei be most glade Upon theyr stalkes theyr prieef is dayly sein Been beaten downe with a stormye reyn.i 2) FP.
Page 7 - ... avoit souffert soy seduire et decevoir afin quil confessast celles choses par lesquelles son wdre feust perdu et gaste.

Informations bibliographiques