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THE NORMAN PERIOD-The Conquest
Arabic and other New Learning
Schools and Universities.
Rise of the Scholastic Philosophy
John of Salisbury; Peter of Blois
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Original English (commonly called Saxon, or Anglo-Saxon)
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Classical Learning; Mathematics; Medicine; Law; Books
The Latin Language in England after the Norman Conquest
Latin Poets:-Mapes, etc..
Latin Chroniclers; Collections
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Turgot; Simeon of Durham; John of Hexham; Richard of
NORMAN PERIOD-continued.
Henry of Huntingdon
Roger de Hoveden
William of Newburgh
Benedictus Abbas; Ralph de Diceto; Gervase of Canterbury
Vinsauf; Richard of Devises; Joscelin de Brakelonda
Monastic Registers
Law Treatises; Domesday Book; Public Rolls and Registers
The French Language in England
The Langue D'Oc and the Langue D'Oyl
Norman Trouvères :-Duke Richard I.; Thibaut de Vernon;
Turold, or Theroulde; Chanson de Roland
Anglo-Norman Poets :-King Henry I.; his Queens, Matilda
and Alice
Peter de Than; Geoffrey, Abbot of St. Albans.
Pilgrimage of St. Brandan; Charlemagne
Anglo-Norman Chroniclers :-Gaimar; David
Wace
Benoît
Everard :-French Language in Scotland
Luc de la Barre; Guichard de Beaulieu
Arthurian Romance :-The Saint Greal; Luc du Gast; Buron;
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Herman
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Use and Study of the Latin and Greek, the Hebrew and other
Oriental Tongues
Last Age of the French Language in England
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The Ormulum
The Ancren Riwle
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SECOND ENGLISH-continued.
Metrical Legends :-Land of Cockayne; Guldevord; Wille Gris;
Early English Songs .
Early English Metrical Romances
Publications of Percy, Warton, Tyrwhitt, Pinkerton, Herbert,
Ritson, Ellis, Scott, Weber, Utterson, Laing, Hartshorne;
the Roxburghe Club, the Bannatyne, the Maitland, the
Abbotsford, the Camden Society
History of the English Metrical Romance
Metrical Chronicle of Robert of Gloucester
Robert Mannyng, or De Brunne
Rolle, or Hampole; Davie
Lawrence Minot
Alliterative Verse:-Piers Ploughman
Piers Ploughman's Creed .
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Scottish Poets:-Wynton; James I.; Henryson; Holland
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First Half of the Sixteenth Century :-Colleges Founded.
Classical Learning
Prose Writers:-More; Elyot; Tyndal; Cranmer; Latimer
Scottish Prose Writers:-Complaynt of Scotland
English Poets-Hawes; Barklay
Skelton
Roy; John Heywood
Scottish Poets:-Gawin Douglas; Dunbar; Lyndsay
Chronicle Histories :-Bale's Kynge Johan, etc.
Tragedy of Gorboduc:-Blank Verse
Other Early Dramas .
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Earlier Elizabethan Prose :-Lyly; Sidney; Spenser; Nash; etc. 471
Shakespeare's Minor Poems
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Shakespeare's Dramatic Works.
Dramatic Writers contemporary with Shakespeare :-Chapman ;
Webster; Middleton; Decker; Chettle; Marston; Tailor;
Tourneur; Rowley; Thomas Heywood
Beaumont and Fletcher
Ben Jonson
Massinger; Ford
Later Elizabethan Prose Writers
Authorized Version of the Bible
Theological Writers :-James I.; Bishop Andrews; Donne;
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Robert of Gloucester's Chronicle:-French Language in England
Minot;
First Invasion of France by Edward III.
Vision of Piers Ploughman :-Commencement
Repentance of Reason's hearers First appearance of Piers
Piers Ploughman's Creed:-Description of Piers
Alliterative Hymn to the Virgin :-Commencing Stanza.
Chaucer :-Romaunt of the Rose; Dream
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