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... have composed the works for which they are known while members of it. Among them we can count the Frenchman, Peter of Blois; three ... "
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Old English, Robert of Torigni, Middle English, Empress Matilda, Clarendon Press, Peter of Blois, non tacebo, insular romance, alliterative poetry, nugis curialium, alliterative verse, textual activity
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Cultures of Power: Lordship, Status, and Process in Twelfth-Century Europe (The Middle Ages Series)
by Thomas N. Bisson
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... Finally, Peter of Blois was French, studied at Paris (where theologians accepted the thaumaturgical powers of kings), and at the time of his letter ... "
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San Isidoro, Saint Aubin, Peter of Blois, New York, Van Caenegem, Galbert of Bruges, unilateral ordeal, imperial ministeriales, ordeal process, pares sumus, lay litigant, judges delegate
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A History of Anglo-Latin Literature, 1066-1422
by A. G. Rigg
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... For some, alienation must have been severe: as late as Henry II's reign, Peter of Blois lamented that he had spent twenty-five years in a country whose language he did not know. II Others, however, settled ... "
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Walter Map, Gerald of Wales, Henry of Avranches, John of Salisbury, Henry of Huntingdon, Peter of Blois, Walter of Wimborne, Michael of Cornwall, Geoffrey of Monmouth, John of Garland, Lawrence of Durham, Old Testament
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The Origins of University: The Schools of Paris and Their Critics, 1100-1215
by Stephen Ferruolo
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... Among the humanists, three-John of Salisbury, Peter of Blois, and Gerald of Wales - serve as especially good illustrations of the frustrations such men suffered and expressed. Their writings, ... "
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