The Mad Cybrarian's Library: Free Online E-texts - Authors C-Ch Chapman, John Jay 18621933 Ode on the sailing of our troops for France (HTI-AmericanVerse Project). Chaucer, Geoffrey circa 1340-1400. Chekhov, Anton http://www.fortunecity.com/victorian/richmond/88/1libc.htm
Entertainment 13321400). Written circa 1362, it was a factor in the peasant's rebellionin 1381. Geoffrey Chaucer (c. 1340-1400) was a poet. He http://www.geocities.com/fairauthor/pg14.html
Dr. Anne Simpson's Author And Literature Links: Geoffrey Chaucer Geoffrey Chaucer (circa 13401400). Multimedia. Hear an excerpt from The CanterburyTales (1387-1400). Links to Chaucer Sites. Links to Works. Major Works. Biography. http://www.csupomona.edu/~absimpson/links/authors/c/chaucerg.html
Extractions: (circa 1340-1400) Multimedia Hear an excerpt from The Canterbury Tales Links to Chaucer Sites Links to Works Major Works Biography Chaucer, Geoffrey (1343?-1400), one of the greatest English poets, whose masterpiece, The Canterbury Tales , was one of the most important influences on the development of English literature. His life is known primarily through records pertaining to his career as a courtier and civil servant under the English kings Edward III and Richard II The son of a prosperous London wine merchant, Chaucer may have attended the Latin grammar school of Saint Paul's Cathedral and may have studied law at the Inns of Court. In 1357 he was page to the countess of Ulster, Elizabeth, the wife of Prince Lionel, third son of Edward III; there, he would have learned the ways of the court and the use of arms. By 1367 Chaucer was an esquire to Edward. About 1366 he married Philippa Roet, a lady-in-waiting to the queen and afterward in the service of John of Gaunt , who was duke of Lancaster and Edward's fourth son. Chaucer served as controller of customs for London from 1374 to 1386 and clerk of the king's works from 1389 to 1391, in which post he was responsible for maintenance of royal buildings and parks. About 1386 Chaucer moved from London to a country residence (probably Greenwich), where in 1386 he was justice of the peace and representative to Parliament. He traveled on several diplomatic missions to France, one to Spain in 1366, and two to Italy from 1372 to 1373 and in 1378. In the last year of his life, Chaucer leased a house within the precincts of
Dr. Anne Simpson's Author Links - C 1898). Willa Sibert Cather (18731947), Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra(1547-1616), Geoffrey Chaucer (circa 1340-1400). Anton Pavlovich http://www.csupomona.edu/~absimpson/links/authorlinks/simplinkauc.html
[UTTLEY::BOOKS] Chaucer, Geoffrey, circa 13401400 Canterbury Tales, and Other Poems.Carroll, Lewis, 1832-1898 * AKA Dodgson, Charles Lutwidge, 1832-1898; http://www.d.umn.edu/~auttley/books/
Extractions: [configure] Main Links Guestbook ... Live Cam Books ATL Utilities Listed here is my local copies of e-texts, most of which came from Project Gutenberg . These are the ones that society or myself consider vital reading (although most of which I have probably not read myself) or I would like to read. Items containing a * and no texts I'm currently thinking about and are left as a reminder for myself. Enjoy. Anonymous Chaucer, Geoffrey, circa 1340-1400 Carroll, Lewis, 1832-1898 *
Medieval Sourcebook: High Medieval Church Life The Book of the Wanderings of Felix Fabri (circa 14801483 At Traveling to Jerusalem/USth Colorado; Tierney 101 Geoffrey Chaucer (c.1340-1400) Prologue to http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/sbook1s.html
Extractions: Other History Sourcebooks: African East Asian Indian Islamic ... Intellectual Life Medieval Church Jewish Life Social History Renaissance Reformation ... Exploration Contents The Mendicant Orders The Secular Clergy Medieval Heresy Christian Spirituality Aspects of Popular Beliefs For Papal history, see the Empire and Papacy section For Church as an economic enity, see the Economic Life section Western Monasticism - After A.D. 900 WEB Internet Theology Resources: Monastic Studies [At CBSJU] Benedictines Herman of Tournai.
Medieval Sourcebook: Accessions List 1997 Pope Gregory IX Bull Mira circa Nos, July 16, 1228 Inferno XIX, available 8/30/97;Geoffrey Chaucer A Treatise on the Astrolabe (c.13401400) c.. 1391 http://www.fordham.edu/HALSALL/newadds1997.html
Extractions: current New Additions page Documents added in: Recorded here are all primary source texts as they are added to any part of the Sourcebook (Selected Sources, Full Texts, or Saints' Lives). Texts added on the Fordham Server are listed as available 00/00/00 ; texts on other servers are listed as available via here 00/00/00 . Although there are also secondary sources in the Sourcebook, they are not listed here. Guy, A Knight: Letter from the Sixth Crusade, 1249 available 12/30/97 The Capture of Jerusalem, 1244
Early European Music -Part Four Timeline. Period of Early Music circa 600 to circa 1600. musicians. Pope GregoryI. Giovanni Boccaccio. 13121353. Geoffrey Chaucer. c.1340-1400. Erasmus. 1469-1536. http://trumpet.sdsu.edu/M345/Early_European_Music4.html
Extractions: Early European Music- Part Four This section of Music in Our World is under construction - watch for changes! Timeline Period of Early Music: circa 600 to circa 1600 musicians Pope Gregory I c.540-604 Odo of Cluny Guido of Arezzo c.995-c.1050 Leonin c.1163-1190 Perotin c.1160-1225 Franco of Cologne c.1225-c.1285 Adam de la Halle c.1237-c.1288 Philippe de Vitry Guillaume de Machaut c.1300-1377 Francesco Landini John Dunstable c.1390-1453 Guillaume Dufay Jean de Ockeghem c.1420-1497 Heinrich Isaac c.1420-1497 Heinrich Isaac Jacob Obrecht Josquin des Prez c. 1440-1521 Cristobal Morales c.1500-1553 Antonio de Cabezon c.1500-1566 Giovanni da Palestrina c.1525-1594 Orlando di Lasso c.1543-1623 Tomas Luis de Victoria c.1548-1611 Luca Marenzio Giovanni Gabrieli c.1556-1612 Thomas Morley John Dowland Claudio Monteverdi art and architecture St. Gall monastery c.800 Pisa Cathedral St. Sernin C.1080-1160 Cluny Abbey Westminster Abbey Tower of London Bayeux Tapestry c.1088 La Madeleine Abbey St. Denis Matteo Notre Dame Chartres Cathedral Giovanni Cimabue 1240-c.1302 Simone Martini c.1285-1344
Davidson Insitute For Talent Development Home PG Cybersource Geoffrey Chaucer (13401400) How Far Back? s early masterwork, Troilus and Criseyda(circa 1381-86 Ironically, Geoffrey Chaucers direct line dies out just http://www.ditd.org/floater.php?location=154
Home Shaw, George Bernard, 18561950 Canterbury Pieces, by Butler, Samuel, 1835-1902 CanterburyTales, and Other Poems, by Chaucer, Geoffrey, circa 1340-1400 Cap'n http://www.readsmarter.com/Virtual.htm
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Travelers Diagram Workshop of Jean Fusoris (?), circa 1400 The astrolabe and other medieval and howto tell time with an astrolabe and Geoffrey Chaucer (13401400), A Treatise http://travelersdiagram.com/archive/2002_07_14_archive.html
Index Translate this page 1616 Gutenberg Chamberlain, Basil Hall, 1850-1935 Gutenberg Chapin, EH (Edwin Hubbell),1814-1880 Gutenberg Chaucer, Geoffrey, circa 1340-1400 Gutenberg Chekhov http://www.elbooks.sk/angautC.html
Index Range Public Affairs Office Troilus and Cressida, by Shakespeare, William, 15641616Troilus and Criseyde, by Chaucer, Geoffrey, circa 1340-1400 Troll Garden http://www.elbooks.sk/angdieloT.html
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Extractions: Public Relations Speeches Marketing Advertising Resume Writing National Telemarketing Flat-Rate Long Distance Telephone! National Telemarketing Call Center Media Promotion, including Newspaper, Broadcast, and Internet Advertising Infomercials Classic Book Title Index, Plays, Religious Manuscripts, Historic Documents, and much more! Any A. Adams Audubon Bierstadt Botero Braque Cappiello Cassatt Cezanne Chagall Dali Da Vinci Degas Dufy Escher Gauguin Hockney Homer Hopper Kandinsky Kimble Klee Klimt Lichtenstein Magritte Matisse Michelangelo Miro Modigliani Mondrian Monet Mucha O'Keeffe Picasso Pissarro Raphael Remington Renoir Rivera Rockwell Rodin Rousseau Toulouse-Lautrec Van Gogh Vettriano Warhol Art Wolfe Wyeth
World Music Early European Music Part Four. Timeline. Period of Early Music circa 600 tocirca 1600. musicians. 1312-1353. Geoffrey Chaucer. c.1340-1400. Erasmus. 1469-1536. http://www.collegeunits.com/courses/worldmusic/music300-tx/eem04.html
The Music Man By Meredith Willson -- Dictionary from a threerail billiard shot leave is slang for a favorable position for a strokein billiards (circa 1850). 33 - Chaucer Geoffrey Chaucer, c.1340-1400. http://www.clipper.net/~nancyw/The_Music_Man.html
Extractions: The Music Man Dictionary Slang and turn of the century references from the musical script by Meredith Willson Where did the term Lida Rose come from? Last updated: March 14, 2002 The page number from the script is in front of each term. Let me know if you have any questions, or if I missed anything Nancy West, Mrs. Paroo, Cottage Grove Theater production of The Music Man, Cottage Grove, Oregon, Spring 2000. E-mail nancyw@clipper.net Act I, Scene 1 NOTE: notions : Small lightweight items for household use, such as needles, buttons, and thread. button-hooks : A small hook for fastening a button on shoes or gloves. cotton goods : bolts of fabric hard goods : Products that aren't consumed or quickly disposed of, and can be used for several years. Cast iron, metal or ceramic. Also called durable goods. soft goods : Textiles, clothing, and related articles of trade. Also called dry goods. fancy goods : fabrics of various colors, patterns, etc., as ribbons, silks, laces, etc., in distinction from those of a simple or plain color or make. Adapted to please the fancy or taste; ornamental. noggins : A small mug or cup. Also a unit of liquid measure equal to one quarter of a pint.
Authors C-F Saavedra, Miguel de, 15471616 Chamberlain, Basil Hall, 1850-1935 Chapin, EH (EdwinHubbell), 1814-1880 Chaucer, Geoffrey, circa 1340-1400 Chekhov, Anton http://www.worldwide-library.co.uk/Authors/c-f.htm
Medieval Sourcebook Saints' Lives Geoffrey Chaucer (c.13401400) Canterbury Tales The U Sth Colorado; Felix Fabri(1480 1483-84) The Book of the Wanderings of Felix Fabri (circa 1480-1483 http://150.108.2.20/halsall/sbook3.html