Om Poema Quod Dicitur Vox Clamantis
This work by the poet John Gower is a fascinating historical and literary document from the late Middle Ages. It consists of two parts: the first, Poema Quod Dicitur Vox Clamantis, is a long and complex poem that deals with the social and political upheavals of 14th century England; the second, Chronica Tripartita, is a shorter prose work that covers the reigns of Edward II, Edward III, and Richard II. Both works are of great importance for understanding the literary and historical context of late medieval England.
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