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Introduction : The Watlyng Street circuit and the field of classicist letters
Portraits of princes in Liber benefactorum, Prohemia poetarum, and the "Monk's Tale"
The textual environment of the Historia Alexandri magni principis
Court politics and Italian letters in Ditis ditatus and Troilus and Criseyde
Omnia vincit amor : passion in the chronicle
Conclusion : The learned clerk and humanistic practice.
Portraits of princes in Liber benefactorum, Prohemia poetarum, and the "Monk's Tale"
The textual environment of the Historia Alexandri magni principis
Court politics and Italian letters in Ditis ditatus and Troilus and Criseyde
Omnia vincit amor : passion in the chronicle
Conclusion : The learned clerk and humanistic practice.