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  2. Jul 3, 2019 · The text of the Roman de Ia Rose, written in Old French, is originally the work of two authors. It was begun by Guillaume de Lorris circa 1225-30 and comprises around three thousand lines. Jean de Meun, (also spelled Meung and Mehun; died 1305), a well-known scholar and translator, added an additional saga to the original poem comprised of around seventeen thousand lines sometime before 1278.

  3. Le Roman de la Rose, lines 14ff. These lines come from one of the great secular works of the Middle Ages, Le Roman de la Rose – 'The Romance of the Rose' – a long poem in which a young man dreams of his love for a beautiful flower. The opening page of the Fitzwilliam manuscript, illustrated in the margin, shows the narrator embarking upon ...

  4. Roman de la Rose. Le Roman de la Rose (The Romance of the Rose) is a medieval poem written in Old French and presented as an allegorical dream vision. As poetry, The Romance of the Rose is a notable instance of courtly literature, purporting to provide a "mirror of love" in which the whole art of romantic love is disclosed.

  5. Roman de la Rose. 1864. by Dante Gabriel Rossetti. Watercolour on paper [br] Rossetti's inspiration for this watercolour was the thirteenth-century French poem of the same name, which is a complex allegory about love and loss. The picture's shallow depth, and its rich decoration, are clearly inspired by medieval illuminated manuscripts, which ...

  6. Nov 26, 2021 · Image taken from Roman de la Rose. Originally published/produced in S. Netherlands (Bruges), circa 1490-1500. Held and digitised by the British Library, and uploaded to Flickr Commons. A higher resolution version may be available for purchase from BL Images Online, imagesonline.bl.uk, reference Harley_4425_f12v. Please do not overwrite this file.

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  8. Most of the miniatures are found in the first part of Roman de la rose (ff. 3-26v); only five images are included in the continuation of the poem by Jean de Meun (between ff. 28-130). A further miniature is present in Le Testament, an additional work by de Meun bound at the back (ff. 138-149) of this manuscript. At the beginning of this work ...

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