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GESTA ROMANORUM - Gesta Romanorum, meaning Deeds of the Romans (a very misleading title) is a Latin collection of anecdotes and tales that was probably compiled about ...
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Gesta Romanorum, meaning Deeds of the Romans (a very misleading title) is a Latin collection of anecdotes and tales that was probably compiled about the end of the 13th century or the beginning of the 14th. It still possesses a two-fold literary interest, first as one of the most popular books of the time, and secondly as the source, directly or indirectly, of later literature, in Geoffrey Chaucer, John Gower, Giovanni Boccaccio, Thomas Hoccleve, William Shakespeare, and others. * Of its authorship nothing certain is known. It is conjecture to associate it either with the name of Helinandus or with that of Petrus Berchorius (Pierre Bercheure). It is debated whether it originated in England, Germany or France.* |