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108:, a privilege (normally reserved for bishops) that had been granted to the Franciscan friars of Nottingham; Bozon's use of the term indicates "a friar who had full authority to hear confession and administer absolution". 203:. The tales have been much appreciated for their worldly curiosity and "down-to-earth attitude". Though Nicholas wrote in Anglo-Norman, he occasionally finished his fables with a proverb in 207:, such as his version of the fox who attempts to catch an animal by making it believe the reflection of the moon in a well is a cheese. He also used some English words (e.g. " 100:
rivers, and linguistic evidence from the occasional English proverb or word also points to that area. In the allegorical poem "Char d'orgueil" he specifically calls himself
222:, was identified as Bozon's definitively by Sister M. Amelia Klenke in a 1951 article and then published, with six hagiographies of women saints by Bozon (based on the 177: 64:. He was a prolific author in prose and verse, and composed a number of hagiographies of women saints, reworkings of fables, and allegories. 769: 784: 523: 383:
Rothwell, W. (2004). "Henry of Lancaster and Geoffrey Chaucer: Anglo-French and Middle English inFourteenth-Century England".
804: 765: 799: 794: 741:. Franciscan Institute Publications, History Series. Vol. 2. St. Bonaventure, New York: Franciscan Institute. 724:. Franciscan Institute Publications, History Series. Vol. 1. St. Bonaventure, New York: Franciscan Institute. 132:. He wrote both in prose and in verse, and it has been noted that his prose fables contain what was called the " 140:("where the individual parts of the car are made to represent different aspects of the sin of pride"), and the 518: 789: 72:
What we know of Bozon is what can be inferred from his work. He may have belonged to the Bozon family of
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of French verses", leading some editors to print the material in verse. His allegories include the
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is now usually ascribed to Bozon, but not definitively; it was previously ascribed to
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Deux poèmes de Nicholas Bozon: Le Char d'Orgueil; La Lettre de l'empereur Orgueil
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Klenke, M. Amelia (1951). "An Anglo-Norman Gospel Poem, by Nicholas Bozon(?)".
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in 1884, and subsequently edited and published a number of his texts.
240:. Domitian xi contains hagiographies by Bozon on the following women: 688: 638: 539: 472: 396: 208: 196: 573:. Göteborgs högskolas ĂĄrsskrift. Vol. 25. Göteborg: Elander. 187: 77: 31: 80:, or to the Bozon family from Screveton. He may have studied at 253: 165: 161: 129: 706:
Moral and Spiritual Instruction in the Works of Nichole Bozon
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A Comparative Study of the Aesopic Fable in Nicole Bozon
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What is now called his "Gospel Poem", already edited by
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Most of Bozon's literary works can be classified as
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University of Cincinnati. 13: 739:Seven More Poems by Nicholas Bozon 713: 455:Seven More Poems by Nicholas Bozon 433:. Boston: D.C. Heath. p. lii. 230:Seven More Poems by Nicholas Bozon 56:who spent most of his life in the 14: 816: 754: 427:McKnight, George Harley (1913). 84:. He was, by his own admission, 589: 562: 531: 510: 494:Brun, Laurent (26 March 2017). 446: 437: 420: 785:People from Breckland District 708:(Thesis). New York University. 411: 376: 367: 358: 349: 340: 331: 322: 313: 1: 614:Harry, Philip Warner (1903). 544:The English Historical Review 301: 35: 805:14th-century English writers 761:Bibliography from Arlima.net 538:Smith, Lucy Toulmin (1892). 236:cited it extensively in his 7: 704:Postlewate, Laurie (1996). 86:del ordre de freres menours 10: 821: 737:Klenke, M. Amelia (1951). 720:Klenke, M. 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Nicholas Boson
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Anglo-Norman
Franciscan
friar
East Midlands
East Anglia
Whissonsett
Norfolk
Oxford University
Nottingham
Trent
Derwent
absolution
allegories
Marian poems
saints' lives
sermons
soteriological
in love
coat-of-arms
Adam
Belial
satire
papal bull
Exivi de paradiso
exempla
fables
anecdotes
bestiaries

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