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1. The Canterbury Guide, Canterbury Kent England
- www.canterburyguide.co.uk
- The Canterbury Guide, Canterbury Kent England The Canterbury Guide, Canterbury Kent England .
2. Chaucer's Canterbury Tales ~ presented by ELF
- www.canterburytales.org
- The Canterbury Tales.
- To access this edition of Geoffrey Chaucer's Canterbury Tales, please download an updated browser today. ...
3. Hillside Systems, Canterbury, Kent, UK: Home Page
- www.hillside.co.uk
- The Canterbury Tour.
- Walk round the City of Canterbury with my photographic tour of 500 linked photos.
- Around Canterbury.
- A portal site for Canterbury that we are maintaining.
- The Canterbury Web Site .
- Canterbury Web Services Limited provide web sites for local companies, links to other sites and information on the city and the surrounding area.
- Canterbury Archaeology.
- Selected articles from the Annual Reports of Canterbury Archaeological Trust.
4. Geoffrey Chaucer (1342-1400) "The Canterbury Tales" (in middle english and modern english)
- www.librarius.com
- The Canterbury Tales.
- From all these activities, he gained the knowledge of society that made it possible to write The Canterbury Tales. ...
- (Selectable sources for further study on The Canterbury Tales and Geoffrey Chaucer. ...
- About The Canterbury Tales:.
- Geoffrey Chaucer wrote The Canterbury Tales, a collection of stories in a frame story, between 1387 and 1400. It is the story of a group of thirty people who travel as pilgrims to Canterbury (England). The pilgrims, who come from all layers of society, tell stories to each other to kill time while they travel to Canterbury.
- If we trust the General Prologue, Chaucer intended that each pilgrim should tell two tales on the way to Canterbury and two tales on the way back. ... As the printing press had yet to be invented when Chaucer wrote his works, The Canterbury Tales has been passed down in several handwritten manuscripts.
- The Canterbury Tales.
- Printed versions of The Canterbury Tales for sale.
- Librarius maintains a one-stop shop that offers information about Geoffrey Chaucer and his most famous literary work, The Canterbury Tales. Librarius' website contains the full middle-english hypertext of The Canterbury Tales and a modern-english side-by-side translation of all verse tales.
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- The Canterbury Tales.
5. Canterbury Employers' Chamber of Commerce - Business support, Christchurch, Canterbury, New Zealand.
- www.cecc.org.nz
- As the largest agency in the South Island providing business support, the Canterbury Employers' Chamber of Commerce is recognised as the regional champion of business. ...
- Through effective lobbying of external agencies the Employers' Chamber is working to influence the environment in which businesses operate - and by providing the right kind of advice, support and services the Employers' Chamber actively supports trade and investment in Canterbury.
- The Canterbury Employers' Chamber of Commerce.
- Canterbury Employers' Chamber of Commerce 57 Kilmore Street, PO Box 359 Christchurch New Zealand Phone: +64 3 366 5096 Fax: +64 3 379 5454 Email: info@cecc.org.nz .
6. Christchurch - Canterbury Visitor Centre
- canterbury.cyberplace.org.nz
- Advice on sightseeing, accommodation, food, entertainment, activities, adventure sports, walks, drives, shopping, nightlife - everything in Christchurch and Canterbury. ...
- Within an hour or two's drive, explore our natural clean, green outdoor playground called Canterbury where the alpine grandeur of the Southern Alps runs all the way down to the sea. ...
- Canterbury's outdoor way of life is both invigorating and relaxing. ...
- Canterbury Regional Council Area: 458,800.
7. English 330 Home Page
- faculty.goucher.edu
- ENGLISH 330: Geoffrey Chaucer, The Canterbury Tales.
8. Chaucer's Dante: Allegory and Epic Theater in The Canterbury Tales
- ark.cdlib.org
- Chaucer's Dante Allegory and Epic Theater in The Canterbury Tales .
- Â Chaucer's Dante: Allegory and Epic Theater in The Canterbury Tales. ...
- 2⠔ The Question of Genre: The Canterbury Tales as Dantean Epic .
- 3⠔ Allegory: The Canterbury Tales and Dantean Allegory (Geryon and the Nun's Priest's Tale) .
- 4⠔ Epic Theater: The Comedy and The Canterbury Tales (The Knight and the Miller) .
9. CANTERBURY
- www.digiserve.com
- Canterbury .
- Canterbury - A brief history .
- Canterbury - A brief history.
- Canterbury Cathedral.
- Canterbury Pubs.
- The Churches of Canterbury.
- Canterbury at War.
- The Queen visits Canterbury.
- and Huguenots in Canterbury. ...
10. Canterbury Properties Limited, M.R.E.I.N.Z.
- www.realenz.net
- At Canterbury Properties Limited we can now offer you a better way to sell,.
- Canterbury Properties Limited are Associates of the Real Estate Institute of New Zealand.
- Canterbury Properties Limited are based in Christchurch, Canterbury, New Zealand. ...
11. Gervase of Canterbury
- www.loyno.edu
- GERVASE OF CANTERBURY .
- FROM HISTORY OF THE ARCHBISHOPS OF CANTERBURY .
- Gervase was a monk of Canterbury and knew Becket. ...
- At this time 1160 Thomas was archdeacon of Canterbury and the chancellor of king Henry, being the most influential man in England. ...
- He afterwards devoted himself to the study of the civil law and the sacred canons, and became archdeacon of the church of Canterbury, at whose bosom he had been brought up. ... When Thomas was thus discharging in the king's palace the office of chancellor, he found such favor in his eyes, that on the decease of this archbishop of Canterbury the king caused him to fill the chief see of Britain; but this he did that thereby he might the more easily rule over the church of England. ... But God's election, and that of the holy church of Canterbury, prevailed so much, that he was unanimously chosen at London. So, the bishops and au innumerable multitude having assembled at Canterbury, he was consecrated at Christ's altar on the second of the nones of July 6th July , being the octaves of Whitsunday, A. ... Moreover, the bishops were unwilling that the archbishop of York should consecrate him, unless he had previously rendered due profession to the church of Canterbury. ...
- that is to say, the life of him penned by master Herbert, who shared with him in all his sufferings, save that of martyrdom; and another written by William, the monk of Canterbury, who appended thereto an account of his miracles. ...
- In the meantime he consecrated two bishops in the church of Canterbury, namely, Roger of Worcester and Robert of Hereford. ... Whilst he was thus oppressed by all, nothing touched him more keenly than the church of Canterbury, which suffered many a diminution of her power, honor, and usefulness. ...
- The monks of Canterbury were cited for the same purpose; but by God's mercy it so came to pass that no appeal was made by them. ... Taking pity upon this desolation of the church of England, William, archbishop of Sens, (by the permission of the king of the French) went to the apostolic see, and obtained from the church of Rome that the king of England should be placed under anathema, and the kingdom under interdict without any power of appeal, unless peace were restored to the church of Canterbury. ...
- In the meantime those persons who were hostile to the peace of the church had planned that Roger, archbishop of York - even within the province of Canterbury, and after prohibition, violating thereby the dignity of the church of Canterbury, and its ancient customs - should presume to crown Henry, the king's son; while the suffragans looked on, and entered no protest for the rights of the church of Canterbury. ... But when he came to Canterbury he was received with the kiss of peace, with unspeakable joy, and with a flood of tears by his children, the monks of that church; and there he joyfully celebrated the solemnity of the Lord's nativity.
12. Anselm, Saint, Archbishop of Canterbury (1033-1109)
- www.ccel.org
- Anselm, Saint, Archbishop of Canterbury (1033-1109).
- Anselm, Saint -- from Archblishop of Canterbury, Doctor of the Church (1033-1109) (Catholic Encycloped .
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