List of years in poetry — This page gives a chronological list of years in poetry (descending order). These pages supplement the List of years in literature pages with a focus on events in the history of poetry. Contents 1 21st century in poetry 1.1 2010s 1.2 2000s … Wikipedia
1338 in poetry — yearbox2 in?=in poetry in2?=in literature cp=13th century c=14th century cf=15th century yp1=1335 yp2=1336 yp3=1337 year=1338 ya1=1339 ya2=1340 ya3=1341 dp3=1300s dp2=1310s dp1=1320s d=1330s da=0 dn1=1340s dn2=1350s dn3=1360s|WorksBirthsDeaths*… … Wikipedia
1341 in poetry — yearbox2 in?=in poetry in2?=in literature cp=13th century c=14th century cf=15th century yp1=1338 yp2=1339 yp3=1340 year=1341 ya1=1342 ya2=1343 ya3=1344 dp3=1310s dp2=1320s dp1=1330s d=1340s da=0 dn1=1350s dn2=1360s dn3=1370s|Events* Petrarch… … Wikipedia
1343 in poetry — yearbox2 in?=in poetry in2?=in literature cp=12th century c=13th century cf=14th century yp1=1340 yp2=1341 yp3=1342 year=1343 ya1=1344 ya2=1345 ya3=1346 dp3=1310s dp2=1320s dp1=1330s d=1340s da=0 dn1=1350s dn2=1360s… … Wikipedia
Eithne — f Irish Gaelic: traditional name, apparently from the vocabulary word eithne kernel, which was used as a term of praise in old bardic poetry. The name has been Anglicized variously as EDNA (SEE Edna), Et(h)na, and ENA (SEE Ena). St Ethenia was a… … First names dictionary
dream — For the past tense and past participle dreamt and dreamed are both used: dreamed is pronounced dreemd (and occasionally dremt) and dreamt is pronounced dremt. Dreamt is used in both BrE and AmE, and dreamed tends to be used more for emphasis and… … Modern English usage
Chaucer, Geoffrey — (?1340 1400) Little is known about Chaucer s life but that he was the son of a rich London wine merchant and that he was a page in the household of Prince Lionel, later duke of Clarence, for many years. In 1359 60 he was with the army of… … British and Irish poets
Chaucer, Geoffrey — (1340? 1400) Poet, was b. in London, the s. of John C., a vintner of Thames Street, who had also a small estate at Ipswich, and was occasionally employed on service for the King (Edward III.), which doubtless was the means of his son s… … Short biographical dictionary of English literature
Judaism — /jooh dee iz euhm, day , deuh /, n. 1. the monotheistic religion of the Jews, having its ethical, ceremonial, and legal foundation in the precepts of the Old Testament and in the teachings and commentaries of the rabbis as found chiefly in the… … Universalium
United Kingdom — a kingdom in NW Europe, consisting of Great Britain and Northern Ireland: formerly comprising Great Britain and Ireland 1801 1922. 58,610,182; 94,242 sq. mi. (244,100 sq. km). Cap.: London. Abbr.: U.K. Official name, United Kingdom of Great… … Universalium