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Author(s) Title Reference
Diana E. Greenway Henry of Huntingdon as poet: the De herbis rediscovered 74/2, p. 329

languages

  • Latin
  • French
  • Italian
  • Anglo-Norman

works

  • De Amore
  • Historia Anglorum
  • De contemptu mundi
  • De herbis
  • Epigramata sena
  • De uiribus herbarum
  • De serie regum
  • Beati immaculati
  • Epigramata iocunda
  • De aromatibus
  • De gemmis

people

  • Henry of Huntingdon
  • Alexander the Great
  • William II
  • Henry I
  • Anselm of Laon
  • John Leland
  • Robert Pullen
  • Nicholas
  • Robert Bloet
  • Thomas of Marie
  • William of Corbeil
  • Roger, Bishop of Salisbury
  • Nigel
  • Norman
  • Gilbert the Universal
  • Robert of Béthune
  • Algar
  • Hugh

subjects

  • myth
  • politics
  • scholarship
  • poetry
  • literature
  • metre
  • interpretation
  • education
  • Ecclesiastical
  • originality
  • herbals
  • theology
  • tradition
  • criticism
  • cline
  • hagiography
  • medicine

places

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  • Normandy
  • Ely
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  • Norfolk
  • Hereford
  • Laon
  • Coutances
  • Prague
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