Lydgate, John, 1370?-1451?
Lydgate, John, 1370?-1450?
Lydgate, John, ca. 1370-ca. 1451
Lydgate, John
Lydgate, John 1370-1449
Lidgate, John, c. 1370-c. 1451
Lydgate, John, c. 1370-c. 1451
John Lydgate
Lydgate, John, asi 1370-asi 1451
Lydgate, John (ok. 1370-ok. 1451)
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (49)
Works
Title | Sources |
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Assembly of gods | |
Assembly of Gods | |
The beasts in power : or Robin's song: with an old cat's prophecy. Taken out of an old copy of verses, suppos'd to be writ by John Lidgate, a monk of Bury | |
The Bruce; or, The book of the most excellent and noble prince, Robert de Broyss, King of Scots; | |
De casibus virorum illustrium. | |
The chorle and the birde | |
Complaint of the black knight | |
Court of sapience | |
Dance of death | |
Danse macabre | |
daunce of Machabree | |
Disguising at Hertford. | |
Disguising at Hertford Castle | |
Extra miracles of St Edmund | |
Fabula duorum mercatorum | |
fall of princes | |
De fallacia mundi | |
Governal | |
Guy of Warwyk | |
Here foloweth the interpretacyon of the names of goddys, and goddesses: as it is rehersed in thys treatyse folowynge as poets wryte | |
Historical Collections of a Citizen of London in the Fifteenth Century | |
Horse, sheep and goose | |
The Hystorye sege and dystruccyon of Troye. [Translated by John Lydgate]. | |
In this tretyse that is cleped governayle of helthe. | |
John Lydgate and the making of public culture, 2005: | |
Lai de l'oiselet. | |
The Lay folks mass book; or, The manner of hearing mass, with rubrics and devotions for the people, in four texts, and office in English according to the use of York, from manuscripts of the Xth to the XVth century | |
Life of our Lady | |
Life of Saint Alban and Saint Amphibal | |
life of St. Edmund King and martyr John Lydgate's illustrated verse life presented to Henry VI a facsimile of British library Ms Harley 2278 | |
Lives of Saints Edmund and Fremund | |
Lydgate and Burgh's Secrees of old philisoffres : A version of the 'Secreta secretorum'. | |
Lydgate's Reson and sensuallyte | |
Mi verry joy | |
Minor poems of John Lydgate | |
The minor poems, Part 1: The Lydgate canon, 2. Religious poems : edited from all available MSS., with an attempt to establish the Lydgate canon | |
Mummings and entertainments, 2010: | |
Nightingale | |
Pèlerinage de vie humaine. | |
pilgrimage of man | |
Poems. Selections | |
Poems. Selections (Thynne) | |
The p[ro]uerbes of Lydgate | |
Secretum secretorum. | |
Secular poems | |
Sept contre Thèbes | |
The serpent of deuision : VVherein is conteined the true history of mappe of Romes ouerthrowe, gouerned by auarice, enuye, and pride, the decaye of empires be they neuer so sure. Whereunto is annexed the tragedye of Gorboduc, sometime king of this land, and of his two sonnes, Ferrex and Porrex. Set foorth as the same was shewed before the Queenes most excellent Maiesty, by the Gentlemen of the Inner Temple | |
The serpent of division | |
Siege of Thebes | |
Siege of Thebes (Speght). 1598 | |
Siege of Thebes (Speght). 1602 | |
Siege of Thebes (Stow) | |
Les simulacres et historiees faces de la mort | |
Stans puer ad me[n]sa[m] | |
A tale of a prioress and her three wooers; Text mit Einleitung , Gleichzeitig ein Beitrag zur Literaturgeschichte der Wanderstoffe | |
Temple of glas | |
Troy book | |
Two mid-fifteenth-century English songs | |
Verses on the Kings of England | |
[The virtue of the masse] | |
The workes of our antient and lerned English poet, Geffrey Chaucer, newly printed : In this impression you shall find these additions: 1 His portraiture and progenie shewed. 2 His life collected. 3 Arguments to euery booke gathered. 4 Old and obscure words explaned. 5 Authors by him cited, declared. 6 Difficulties opened. 7 Two bookes of his neuer before printed | |
Works. | |
The works of Geoffrey Chaucer and others; being a reproduction in fasimile of the first collected edition 1532, from the copy in the British museum; |