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John Palsgrave
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Author(s) Title Reference
W. Rothwell Gabriele Stein, John Palsgrave as Renaissance Linguist, Oxford Studies in Lexicography and Lexicology 67/1, p. 139

languages

  • Old Norse
  • Spanish
  • Latin
  • Scots
  • Welsh
  • French
  • German
  • Italian
  • Old French
  • Middle English
  • Anglo-Norman
  • Occitan
  • Anglo-French

works

  • Le Morte Darthur
  • Ancrene Wisse
  • Femina
  • The Cursor Mundi
  • The Colloquies of yElfric Bata
  • Old English Secular Prose
  • Teaching and Learning Latin in Thirteenth-Century England
  • Bibbesworth manuscripts

people

  • Elfric
  • John Palsgrave

subjects

  • lexicography
  • cultural
  • linguistics
  • literary
  • monastic
  • glossing
  • teaching
  • theatrical
  • Standardization
  • revisionist
  • history
  • anglo-saxon
  • Dialect
  • drama
  • communities
  • scripta
  • genre
  • visions
  • courtliness
  • prosimetrum
  • editorial
  • women

places

  • France
  • Paris
  • England
  • Oxford
  • Spain
  • Portugal
  • Princeton
  • Florence
  • Belfast
  • Wiene
  • Cheadle Hulme
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