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Ros Mary: Ane Ballet of Our Lady
Articles
Author(s) Title Reference
Albert B. Friedman THE LATE MEDIÆVAL BALLADE AND THE ORIGIN OF BROADSIDE BALLADRY 27/2, p. 95

languages

  • Provençal
  • Latin
  • French
  • Italian
  • Old French
  • Middle English

works

  • The Legend of Good Women
  • The Testament of Cresseid
  • Cinkante Balades
  • Pastime of Pleasure
  • The Fall of Princes
  • De Vulgāri Eloquenza
  • Traitié pour Essempler les Amants Mariet
  • The Complaynt of Venus
  • The All Virtuous She
  • The Ten Commaundements of Love
  • Ros Mary: Ane Ballet of Our Lady
  • The Ballade of Lord Bernard Stewart

people

  • Charles d'Orléans
  • Dunbar
  • Dante Alighieri
  • Geoffrey Chaucer
  • Hoccleve
  • Lydgate
  • Gower
  • Deschamps
  • Christine de Pisan
  • Villon

subjects

  • stylistic
  • narrative
  • cultural
  • oral
  • musical
  • metre
  • lyrical
  • common
  • folk
  • dancing
  • morality
  • poetics
  • genre
  • expanded
  • subtle
  • courtliness
  • Versification

places

  • Scotland
  • Paris
  • England
  • London
  • Oxford
  • Edinburgh
  • Provence
  • Harley
  • Boston
  • Simeon
  • Tudor
  • northern France
  • Lydgate
  • Dunbar
  • The Legend of Good Women
  • Vernon
  • Amerique
  • Baskervill
  • Deschamps
  • Villanelles
  • Madrigalists
  • Froissart
  • Christine de Pisan
  • Carleton Brown
  • Gower
  • Hoccleve
  • Skelton
  • D'Orléans
  • Machaut
  • Granson
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