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Nicholas Orme

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Author(s) Title Reference
Nicholas Orme Children and literature in medieval England 68/2, p. 218
Cynthia Bland-Biggar, Nicholas Orme Fifteenth-century dramatic texts from the Bristol area 88/2, p. 361
Reviews
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Nicholas Orme Ben Parsons, Punishment and Medieval Education 89/1, p. 188
Nicholas Orme Claudia Wittig, Learning to be Noble in the Middle Ages: moral education in northwestern Europe 92/2, p. 405

languages

  • Latin
  • Middle English
  • Old Welsh
  • Old French
  • Italian

works

  • Welsh poem in the form of a lullaby
  • the Astrolabe
  • Book of the Knight of the Tower
  • Proverbs
  • Ecclesiastes
  • Instructions for his son Thomas
  • Sir Thomas Littleton's treatise on Tenures
  • The Seven Sages of Rome
  • Confessio Amantis

people

  • King Alfred
  • iElfric of Eynsham
  • Geoffrey de la Tour Landry
  • Geoffrey Chaucer
  • Edward IV

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  • oral
  • didactic
  • reading
  • cultural
  • literacy
  • education
  • childhood
  • family
  • textuality
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  • Lincoln
  • Bristol
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