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Louis VII
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Author(s)
Title
Reference
Albert C. Friend
Serlon de Wilton, Poèmes Latins. Studia Latina Stockholmiensis XIV
, by Jan öberg
36/1
, p. 54
E.W. Kemp
Louis VII et les élections épiscopales dans le Royaume de France
, by Marcel Pacaut, J. Vrin
28/2
, p. 142
Oren Margolis
Tracy Adams, The Life and Afterlife of Isabeau of Bavaria
80/1
, p. 352
Notes
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Title
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A.G. Rigg
SERLO OF WILTON: BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES
65/1
, p. 96
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The Life and Afterlife of Isabeau of Bavaria
Queen's Manuscript
The Making of Poetry
letter on female regency by Louis VII
Elegy on the death of earl Simon beginning Transit ver hominis
Per quoque, per certe
On Serlo's Exile, beginning Ut clarus clarum
Roma caput superum, an eight line double acrostic on the name Rolande
Felix Tersi-core, addressed to the French king, Louis VII
Unquo coax ranis
Mundus abityn
Dactile quid latitai
Primas Serloni
Nitor ad impar opus
Poem to Louis (?)VI asking for abolition of lecturing fee
Poem on death of Robert of Gloucester
Poem in honour of Roger, son of Robert of Gloucester
Poem in honour of the new Pope Alexander
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