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ROMAN DE LA ROSE , a French poem dating from the 13th century. The first part was written about 1230 by Guillaume de Lorris (q.v.), whose work
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celibacy of the clergy. The length of the work
The Romaunt of the Rose was translated into English by Chaucer (see the prologue to the Legende of Good Women), but the English version of that, extending to about one-third of the whole work, which has come down to us (see an edition by Dr Max Kaluza, Chaucer Society, 1891), is generally admitted to be by another hand. For a list
Heim van Aken appeared during Jean de Meun's lifetime, and at the beginning of the 14th century a free imitation, in the form of a series of sonnets, Il Fiore, was written in Italian by the Tuscan poet Durante. Three editions of the Roman de la Rose were printed at Lyons between 1473 and 149o; two by Antoine Verard (Paris, 1490 ? and 1496 ?), by Jean du Pre (Paris, 1493 ?), by Nicholas Desprez for Jean Petit (Paris), by Michel le Noir (Paris, 1509 and 1519). In 1503 Jean Molinet produced a prose
critical edition by E. Langlois, author of Origins et sources du Roman de la Rose (Paris, 1890). There is a modern English version by F. S. Ellis (Temple Classics, 3 vols., 1900).End of Article: ROMAN DE LA ROSE If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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