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    Guillaume de Deguileville (1295 - before 1358) was a French Cistercian and writer. His authorship is shown by one acrostic in Le Pèlerinage de la Vie Humaine...
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    Jean de Troyes. Henry G. Bohn. p. 1. Guillaume (de Deguileville) (1975). The Pilgrimage of the Lyf of the Manhode, from the French of Guillaume de Deguileville...
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  • edition was published by the Roxburghe Club as Le Pèlerinage de l’Ame de Guillaume de Deguileville, edited by J. J. Stürzinger (London: Nichols and Sons, 1895)...
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    citations from classical authors. The book was attacked by Guillaume de Deguileville in his Pèlerinage de la vie humaine (c. 1330), long a favorite work both...
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    been thoroughly discredited. He also translated the poems of Guillaume de Deguileville into English. In his later years he lived and probably died at...
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  • miserliness, the work was written almost a century before in French by Guillaume de Deguileville (1335). While a horse figures in some allusions by later writers...
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    Jean de Troyes. Henry G. Bohn. p. 1. Guillaume (de Deguileville) (1975). The Pilgrimage of the Lyf of the Manhode, from the French of Guillaume de Deguileville...
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    Magic and Religion (Rowman & Littlefield, 2001), p. 144. Guillaume de Deguileville, Le Pelerinage de la vie humaine, translated by Eugene Clasby (New York...
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    for the ship allegory is the 14th-century Le Pèlerinage de l'Âme by Guillaume de Deguileville, which was printed in Dutch in 1486 (shortly after William...
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  • His doctoral thesis was titled "The illustrated manuscripts of Guillaume de Deguileville's 'Pelerinages', 1330-1426". Immediately after obtaining his doctorate...
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  • or France). 1330–32: Guillaume de Deguileville produces the first redaction of Le Pèlerinage de la vie humaine 1332: Raimon de Cornet, in a song, urges...
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    (La Légende dorée by Jacques de Voragine) Digitised version of Paris, BN fr. 829 (Pèlerinages by Guillaume de Deguileville) Digitised version of Uppsala...
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  • 1352: Wynnere and Wastoure (Middle English) 1355 Guillaume de Deguileville – Le Pèlerinage de l'Âme Death years link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry"...
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    early 14th century French poem Le Pèlerinage de l'Âme ("Pilgrimage of the Soul"), by Guillaume de Deguileville. According to him, the painting represents...
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    Grosmont may have been influenced by othern writers, such as Guillaume de Deguileville, whose treatment of the Lady Sloth character is similar to his...
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    dry tree to flourish". The French philosopher Guillaume de Deguileville (b. 1295) wrote in Le Pèlerinage de l'Âme ("The Pilgrimage of the Soul") that so...
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  • combining prose and lyric verse, translated from Guillaume de Deguileville's Old French Le Pèlerinage de l'Âme. It circulated in manuscript in fifteenth-century...
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    allegorical pilgrimages, like those written by Guillaume de Deguileville, Philippe de Mézières, and Gabrielle de Bourbon. Book of Prudent and Imprudent was...
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