| Jean Froissart - 1832 - 378 頁
...who was holder of that dignity. There was a saying current with the Sires de Coucy, which originated at the end of the twelfth, or beginning of the thirteenth century, which ran thus — Je ne suis roi ne due, prince ne comte aussi ; Je suis le Sire de Coucy. More lately... | |
| Francis Barry B. St. Leger - 1832 - 386 頁
...who was holder of that dignity. There was a saying current with the Sires de Coucy, which originated at the end of the twelfth, or beginning of the thirteenth century, which ran thus— Je ne suis roi ne due, prince ne comte aussi; Je suis le Sire de Coucy. More lately... | |
| 1836 - 808 頁
...valuable document, though unfortunately imperfect, on the English conquest of Ireland, written apparently at the end of the twelfth or beginning of the thirteenth century, and therefore not long after the important event which it commemorates, in NormanFrench verse, by a... | |
| Francisque Michel - 1837 - 266 頁
...valuable document, though unfortunately imperfect, on the English conquest of Ireland, written apparently at the end of the twelfth or beginning of the thirteenth century, and therefore not long after the important event which it commemorates, in Norman-French verse, by... | |
| Thomas Wright - 1846 - 324 頁
...valuable document, though unfortunately imperfect, on the English conquest of Ireland, written apparently at the end of the twelfth or beginning of the thirteenth century, and therefore not long after the important event which it commemorates, in Norman-French verse, by... | |
| Thomas Wright - 1846 - 558 頁
...Miracles of the Virgin in a manuscript in the British Museum (MS. Egerton, No. 612), written either at the end of the twelfth or beginning of the thirteenth century, appears to have been composed at an earlier date. The author, whose name was William, tells us that... | |
| Daniel Rock - 1849 - 552 頁
...the bed of ashes strewed upon the floor, 39 the Salisbury prescribed rock crystal, and seemingly made at the end of the twelfth or beginning of the thirteenth century. It may have been for liturgical purposes, either to hang up before or cany about along with the Blessed... | |
| Henry Edward Manning - 1865 - 410 頁
...everlasting glory — corona, teterna gloria ; and our own countryman, the unnamed Cistercian monk, who, at the end of the twelfth or beginning of the thirteenth century, wrote his valuable ' Distinctiones,' first given in print to the world by Dom (now Cardinal) Pitra,... | |
| Henry Mayhew - 1865 - 474 頁
...Tannhauser intended to have taken part in the Singers' Contest at the Wartburg, in the reign of Herrmann, at the end of the twelfth or beginning of the thirteenth century ; or else that he really did join in the competition of the minstrels there, under the guise of Heinrich... | |
| 1867 - 532 頁
...has likewise been claimed for Bernard of Clugny, but, according to M. Wright, was written by Neckam, at the end of the twelfth or beginning of the thirteenth century. Biogr. Brit. Lit. Anglo-Norman Period, p. 452. Leyser, on the other hand, ascribes it directly to Anselm,... | |
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