- Henryson, Robert
- Henryson, Robert
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• Scottish poet, born probably 1420-1430; died about 1500
Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006.
Catholic encyclopedia.
Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006.
Catholic encyclopedia.
Henryson, Robert — (ca. 1425–ca. 1505) Robert Henryson was the outstanding Scottish poet of the 15th century, and author of one of the finest late medieval narrative tragedies, The Testament of Cresseid. For centuries Henryson was classified among a group of… … Encyclopedia of medieval literature
Henryson, Robert — ▪ Scottish author Henryson also spelled Henderson born 1420/30? died c. 1506 Scottish poet, the finest of early fabulists in Britain. He is described on some early title pages as schoolmaster of Dunfermline probably at the Benedictine… … Universalium
HENRYSON, ROBERT — an early Scottish poet, flourished in the 15th century; most of his life was spent as a schoolmaster in Dunfermline; his chief works, which are full of pathos, humour, and a fine descriptive power, include Testament of Cresseid, a continuation … The Nuttall Encyclopaedia
Henryson, Robert — (1430? 1506?) Scottish poet. Few details of his life are known, even the dates of his birth and death being uncertain. He appears to have been a schoolmaster, perhaps in the Benedictine Convent, at Dunfermline, and was a member of the Univ. of … Short biographical dictionary of English literature
Robert Henryson — Robert Henryson † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Robert Henryson Scottish poet, born probably 1420 1430; died about 1500. His birthplace, parentage, and place of education are unknown, but it is conjectured that he may have been at some… … Catholic encyclopedia
HENRYSON (R.) — HENRYSON ROBERT (1429 env. env. 1508) L’œuvre la plus importante d’Henryson est le recueil intitulé Les Fables morales choisies d’Ésope le Phrygien, en noble et riche langage écossais (The Morall Fabillis of Esope the Phrygian, Compylit in… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Robert Henryson — was a poet who flourished in Scotland in the period c.1460 – 1500. Counted among the Scots Makars, he lived in the historic city of Dunfermline and is a distinctive voice in the northern renaissance at a time when Scotland was on a cusp between… … Wikipedia
Henryson — [ henrɪsn], Robert, schottischer Dichter * 1430 (?), ✝ 1506 (?); neben W. Dunbar der prominenteste Vertreter der schottischen Chaucer Nachfolge. Sein bekanntestes Werk ist »The testament of Cresseid«, eine bittere und tragische Fortsetzung von… … Universal-Lexikon
Robert Henderson — may refer to:*Robert Henryson, a Scottish poet *Robert Henderson (cricketer), an English cricketer *Robert Henderson (writer), an English political writer *Rob Henderson, an English and Irish rugby union footballer *Robert Henderson (prospector) … Wikipedia
Henryson (Henderson), Robert — (?1430 ?1506) The details of his birth are sketchy, but it can be judged from his writings that he was a schoolmaster of Dunfermline, Fifeshire, possibly at the Benedictine school at Dunfermline Abbey. He appears among the dead poets in… … British and Irish poets