Monday, April 30, 2007

1300 to 1399 Notable Events, People and Literary Works

Notable Events and People: 1300 to 1399
Anti-Semitism/ The Papacy at Avignon/ Famine/ Paper/ Mexico City and the Aztecs/ The Black Death/ Hundred Years' War: England and France/ Tamerlane/ Richard II/ Wat Tyler's Rebellion/ First English Translation of the Bible/ Playing Cards/ Henry IV.
List of Notable Literary Works: 1300 to 1399
Guy of Warwick. Anon. 1300.
The Divine Comedy. Dante. 1321.
Il Filocolo ("Love's Labor"). Boccaccio. 1340?
Il Filostrato ("A Man Overwhelmed by Love"). Boccaccio. 1340?
Romance of the Three Kingdoms. Anon. 1350?
The Decameron. Boccaccio. 1351/53.
Piers Plowman. Langland. 1362/87.
The Golden Lotus. Anon. 1368?
The Book of the Duchess. Chaucer. 1369.
Sir Gawain and the Green Knight. Pearl Poet. 1370.
The travels of Sir John Mandeville. 1371.
The Bruce. Barbour. 1375.
Speculum Meditantis. Gower. 1378.
The House of Fame. Chaucer. 1379.
The Parliament of Fowls. Chaucer. 1282.
Vox Clamantis. Gower. 1382/84.
Troilus and Criseyde. Chaucer. 1385.
The Legend of Good Women. Chaucer. 1386.
The Canterbury Tales. Chaucer. 1387-1400.
"Knight's Tale"; "Miller's Tale"; "Reeve's Tale"; "Cook's Tale"; "Man of Law's Tale"; "Wife of Bath's Tale"; "Friar's Tale"; "Summoner's Tale"; "Clerk's Tale"; "Merchant's Tale"; "Squire's Tale"; "Franklin's Tale"; "Physician's Tale"; "Pardoner's Tale"; "Shipman's Tale"; "Prioress's Tale"; "Tale of Sir Thopas"; "Tale of the Melibee"; "Monk's Tale"; "Nun's Priest's Tale"; "Second Nun's Tale"; "Canon's Yeoman's Tale"; "Manciple's Tale"; "Parson's Tale."

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