Rhyming Chroniclers, a series of writers who flourished in England in the 13th century, and related histories of the country in rhyme, in which the fabulous occupies a conspicuous place, among which Layamon's Brut (1205) takes the lead. One of them was John Hardyng (1378–1465).
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RhymingChroniclers, a series of writers who flourished in England in the 13th century, and related histories of the country in rhyme, in which the fabulous...
religious themes within the chronicle, and the focus on military expeditions and the order's martial success. A second rhymechronicle, known as the Younger...
in Middle Dutch a chronicle in rhyme on the countship of Holland. His most famous work was the Rijmkroniek, the chronicle in rhyme, among the first books...
necessary preparations. John Barbour describes his actions in his rhymingchronicle: The king upon the other side, Whose prudence was his valour's guide...
of the notable chroniclers of the Middle Ages. Wigand expanded upon the earlier work of Nikolaus von Jeroschin. His rhymingchronicle [de] is one of the...
first printed book in Danish dates from 1495, "Rimkrøniken" (the RhymingChronicle), a history book told in rhymed verses. The first complete translation...
Haunted Britain, pg. 105, McGraw-Hill Book Company, New York 1973 'A RhymingChronicle of Incidents and Feelings', published anonymously, 1850 Govier, Stephen...
syllable), which is common in nursery rhymes. In its most common form it relies on a double repetition, rather than a rhyming scheme, which is a frequently employed...
(in Latvian). Archived from the original on 27 November 2010. The RhymeChronicle of Livonia (Ditleb’s von Alnpeke Livländische Reimchronik) (in Latvian...
Brunswick-Lüneburg. The word Niedersachsen was first used before 1300 in a Dutch rhymingchronicle (Reimchronik). From the 14th century it referred to the Duchy of Saxe-Lauenburg...
stones (says the schoolboy’s rhyme) may break men’s bones, but bad names will not hurt me. An article in The Coleraine Chronicle and North of Ireland Advertiser...
13th century) was a Flemish writer. Between 1288 and 1294, he wrote a chronicle of the Battle of Woeringen of 1288, between Reinoud I of Guelders, and...
their territories. Johannes's sources include earlier annals and the RhymingChronicle of Melis Stoke. Continuations were added to his Chronographia to bring...
("Song of Rodrigo and King Fernando") and Crónica rimada del Cid ("The RhymingChronicle of El Cid"). Traditionally, the Mocedades has been valued more for...
Béla IV. Several Austrian chronicles – for instance, Ottokar aus der Gaal's Steirische Reimchronik ("Styrian RhymingChronicle"), John of Viktring and the...
and some lines in Robert Mannyng's Chronicle may be the source of this association. It is not clear if the name Rhymer was his actual surname or merely...
the verse-chronicle genre (for instance, Blind Harry's Wallace composed in the following century). But it is much more than a rhymingchronicle; it contains...
with gemstones, which is described in the "Rijmkroniek van Holland" (RhymingChronicle of Holland) that was written around 1300. In another description from...
Hardyng himself. Hardyng spent many years on the composition of a rhymingchronicle of England. His services under the Percies and Umfraville's gave him...
other hand note only that Ciney (Cheneys) was burned. There is a rhymingchronicle of the conflict, the Chronique rimée sur la guerre de la Vâche, which...
The first printed book in Danish dates from 1495, the Rimkrøniken (RhymingChronicle), a history book told in rhymed verses. The first complete translation...
took revenge for the grievance. This story inspired many subsequent chroniclers and literary works in Hungary and the rest of Europe. Gertrude was born...
Eriksson, in 1614, Ericus Olai's Swedish chronicle (1615), the Old Prose Chronicle and the Small RhymeChronicle, Adam of Bremen's description of Scandinavia...