Many of the treatises of Averroes were translated by the Spanish Jews into Hebrew: and the Latin pieces of Averroes now extant were translated into Latin from these Hebrew versions. The Caledonians are expressly called by many judicious antiquaries a Scandinavian colony. Lothaire, the brother of the latter, erected schools in the eight principal cities of Italy w. The number of monasteries and collegiate churches in those countries was daily encreasing x: in which the youth, as a preparation to the [Page] study of the sacred scriptures, were exercised in reading profane authors, together with the antient doctors of the church, and habituated to a Latin style. Richard, Seigneur de Barbezeiuz, 463. The pathos of this poem, which is indeed exquisite, chiefly consists in invention of incidents, and the contrivance of the story, which cannot conveniently be developed in this place: and it will be impossible to give any idea of it's essential excellence by exhibiting detached parts. Bevi [... ], Romance of. Syx and the seven dwarfs. This work, which is of considerable length, was translated into English verse, and will be mentioned on that account again. This piece was evidently written after the crusades; as Bevis is knighted by the king of Armenia, and is one of the generals at the siege of Damascus. A company of pilgrims, on their journey to visit the shrine of Thomas a Beckett at Canterbury, lodge at the Tabarde-inn in Southwark. Walter of Exeter, Author of the Romance of Guy, Earl of Warwick, 87.
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Historia Brittonum, by Geoffrey of Monmouth, ix. Abdella, King of Persia; account of a Clock presented to Charlemagne by, xcviii. They call him Escander. But rude and barbarous nations would not have been polished by the history, poetry, and oratory of the Greeks. Narratives written by them. Dunbar, La Counte [... ]e de, demanda a Thomas Essendoune quant la guere d'Escoce prendret syn, 76. His impatience if his sauces were not sufficiently poignant, and every article of his dinner in due form and readiness, is touched with the hand of Pope or Boileau. Her eye was piercing like that of the hawk w: her face shone like the pearly dew on Eryri x. Llewellyn is a hero who setteth castles on fire. Johannes of Capua, Translation of P [... ]lpay's Fables into Latin, by, 130. Meet the seven dwarfs. His FIFTEEN TOKNES k BEFORE THE DAY OF JUDGMENT, are taken from the prophet Jeremiah. Albion's England, by Warner, 12. A curious picture of the tyrant, the patron, and the barbarian, united! Minstrels admitted into the monasteries.
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Pierce Plowman's Visions. Ferrabrach, Guillaume, 190. Philosophorum Lapis, by Jeber, lxxxvii. It was indeed the fashion for the historians of these times, to form such a general plan as would admit all the absurdities of popular tradition.
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—Et in datis ministrallis domini le Straunge in die Epiphanie, xx. Being left unfinished, it was completed by John of Meun, a native of a little town of that name, situated on the river Loire near Orleans, who seems to have flourished about the year 1310 b. Jupiter and Juno, Hist. Yet the air of the valley is so happily tempered, as scarcely to be the cause of any diseases. Page xiv] Nasrallah, a Translator of Pilpay's Fables, 130. Boccacio, Dante, and Petrarch. Are you interested in a trade for Oceanhorn: Monster of the Uncharted Seas and maybe more games for that one? In what manner, if ever, this piece was represented theatrically, cannot easily be discovered or ascertained. Lapidum de Speciebus, 378. The following hexastic on a similar subject, is the product of the same rude period, although the context is rather more intelligible: but it otherwise deserves a recital, as it presents an early sketch of a favourite and fashionable stanza. On the same subject. But it should be remembered, that most of these are extracted from antient manuscript poems never before printed, and hitherto but little known. It is indeed very remarkable, that in these poems, the terrible graces, which so naturally characterise, and so generally constitute, the early poetry of a barbarous people, should so frequently give place to a gentler set of manners, to the social sensibilities of polished life, and a more civilised and elegant species of imagination. Syx and the seven dwarfs costume. The margins and initials exhibit, not only fantastic ornaments and illuminations exquisitely finished, but also pictures executed with singular elegance, expressing the incidents of the story, and displaying the fashion of buildings, armour, dress, musical instruments b, and other particulars appropriated to the times.
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After the death of Bocchus, Sidrac's book fell into the hands of a Chaldean renowned for piety. Age and Youth, Comparison between, a Poem, 32. From the time the sun, the king of stars, the torch of the eternal one, rose chearful above the hills, till he returned to his habitation. The violence and injustice of the times gave birth to valour and humanity. He converts Bocchus, an idolatrous king of India, to the christian faith, by whom he is invited to build a mighty tower against the invasions of a rival king of India.
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This Boccacio himself acknowledges in the fifth of his eclogues, which like those [Page 425] of Petrarch are enigmatical and obscure, entitled PHILOSOTROPHOS. His VISION was written on a popular subject, and is the only poem, composed in this capricious sort of metre, which has been printed. Oure Saviour's Descent into Hell, a Poem, 18. In the following lines Alexander's education is like that of Sir Tristram. In this circumstance a proof of imitation, at least of emulation, is implied i. Among the Saxons, Account of, c, ci.
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Saladin, Sultan, Life of the, 122. See Guillaume l [... ] Breton. An attempt to unite order and exactness of imagery with a subject formed on principles so professedly romantic and anomalous, is like giving Corinthian pillars to a Gothic palace. England, History of, in Verse, by Robert of Gloucester. Commedia de Geta, 234. Solomon, King, Book on Gems, by, 378. Of, on tapestry, 211. At the clapping of the magician's hands all these deceptions disappear t. These feats are said to be performed by consultation of the stars u.
That Druidical rites existed among the Scandinavians we are informed from many antient Erse poems, which say that the British Druids, in the extremity of their affairs, sollicited and obtained aid from Scandinavia c. The Gothic hell exactly resembles that which we find in the religious systems of the Persians, the most abounding in superstition of all the eastern nations. Charite, William, 88.