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This category has the following 57 subcategories, out of 57 total. Medieval calligraphers (11 C) Medieval Christian devotional writers (9 P) Medieval dramatists and playwrights (3 C, 1 P) Medieval historians (20 C) Medieval letter writers (1 C, 15 P) Medieval linguists (11 C, 33 P) Medieval military writers (2 C, 10 P)
Medieval literature is a broad subject, encompassing essentially all written works available in Europe and beyond during the Middle Ages (that is, the one thousand years from the fall of the Western Roman Empire ca. AD 500 to the beginning of the Renaissance in the 14th, 15th or 16th century, depending on country).
History of literatureby era. The term Middle English literature refers to the literature written in the form of the English language known as Middle English, from the late 12th century until the 1470s. During this time the Chancery Standard, a form of London -based English, became widespread and the printing press regularized the language.
Mark Chadbourn. Elizabeth Chadwick. Donald Barr Chidsey. Alys Clare. Hugh Clifford (colonial administrator) Harry Collingwood. Florence Converse. Bernard Cornwell. Molly Costain Haycraft.
Medieval literature. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Medieval literature. Medieval literature — literature created during the Middle Ages, generally from the 6th century to 15th century. Works from the 6th through 9th centuries are considered Early Medieval (Middle Ages) literature, from the 10th through 13th centuries High Middle Ages ...
The bulk of literature in Classical Sanskrit dates to the Early Medieval period, but in most cases cannot be dated to a specific century. The vocalized Masoretic Text of the Hebrew Bible developed during the 7th to 10th centuries. The Old English Beowulf is dated to anywhere between the 8th and early 11th centuries.
This category has the following 14 subcategories, out of 14 total. 7th-century English writers (8 P) 8th-century English writers (1 C, 23 P) 9th-century English writers (11 P) 10th-century English writers (1 C, 10 P) 11th-century English writers (2 C, 10 P) 12th-century English writers (3 C, 46 P)
Medieval poetry. Poetry took numerous forms in medieval Europe, for example, lyric and epic poetry. The troubadours, trouvères, and the minnesänger are known for composing their lyric poetry about courtly love usually accompanied by an instrument. [1] Among the most famous of secular poetry is Carmina Burana, a manuscript collection of 254 poems.