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    Gualterus Anglicus (Medieval Latin for Walter the Englishman) was an Anglo-Norman poet and scribe who produced a seminal version of Aesop's Fables (in...
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  • called Adam Anglicus Alfred of Sareshel (12th-13th centuries), English translator also known as Alfredus Anglicus Bartholomeus Anglicus (1203–1272),...
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    titles) as the verse Romulus or elegiac Romulus, and ascribed to Gualterus Anglicus, it was a common Latin teaching text and was popular well into the...
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    (1:606) Saxony (1:621) Saarland (1:627) Walter the Englishman or Gualterus Anglicus (fl. c. 1175), Anglo-Norman poet and scribe Walter, Count of Rethel...
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  • Lille, Doctrinale altum parabolarum Aesop, version attributed to Gualterus Anglicus (online text). Skeat, Walter William (1894). Notes to the Canterbury...
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  • Aesopus of Alexander Neckam, the verse Romulus often attributed to Gualterus Anglicus (Romulus of Nevelet). Further adaptation and expansion from those...
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  • Ragusa, inscribed over the gates of St. Lawrence Fortress. From Gualterus Anglicus's version of Aesop's fable "The Dog and the Wolf". non bis in idem...
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  • Ragusa, inscribed over the gates of St. Lawrence Fortress. From Gualterus Anglicus's version of Aesop's fable "The Dog and the Wolf". non bis in idem...
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  • identified Walter with the Anglo-Norman author Gualterus Anglicus. He went so far as to suggest that Gualterus' (Walter's) Latin versifications of Aesop's...
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  • nevertheless notes it firstly as a frog, corresponding with rava in Gualterus Anglicus' version of Aesop's Fables, a source of Henryson's. In his modern...
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