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Edmund Reiss [ 30 ] has attempted to relate the man in the moon to Chaucer ' s
Friar Huberd of the Canterbury Tales , for the moonman is called Hubert ( line 37
) and compared to a grey friar ( 19 ) . Chaucer . . . may have been using a ...
Edmund Reiss [ 30 ] has attempted to relate the man in the moon to Chaucer ' s
Friar Huberd of the Canterbury Tales , for the moonman is called Hubert ( line 37
) and compared to a grey friar ( 19 ) . Chaucer . . . may have been using a ...
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[ 32 ] And the much - quoted lyric on the friars reads in part . . . that catyfe cursed
cayme first this ordre fonde . ... The bundle or " trous ” corresponds to the bundle
a mendicant friar carried ; as the poem on the Orders of Cain puts it , “ ichone is
an ...
[ 32 ] And the much - quoted lyric on the friars reads in part . . . that catyfe cursed
cayme first this ordre fonde . ... The bundle or " trous ” corresponds to the bundle
a mendicant friar carried ; as the poem on the Orders of Cain puts it , “ ichone is
an ...
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Dom David Knowles identifies the Pied Friars with Carmelites , [ 37 ] but Richard
W . Emery has presented evidence that there was in fact a distinct mendicant
order , the Fratres de pica or the Friars of the Blessed Mary , formed in the mid ...
Dom David Knowles identifies the Pied Friars with Carmelites , [ 37 ] but Richard
W . Emery has presented evidence that there was in fact a distinct mendicant
order , the Fratres de pica or the Friars of the Blessed Mary , formed in the mid ...
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Acknowledgments | 7 |
Thomas of Hales LuueRon before 1272 | 22 |
Edi beo thu heuene quene ca 1300 | 41 |
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