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Vox Clamantis ("the voice of one crying out") is a Latin poem of 10,265 lines in elegiac couplets by John Gower (1330 – October 1408) . The first of the seven books is a dream vision giving a vivid account of the Peasants' Rebellion of 1381. Macaulay described the remaining books: "The general plan of the author is to describe the condition of society and of the various degrees of men, much as in the latter portion of the Speculum Meditantis." Fisher concludes that books II-V were written in the 1370s while the author was writing similar passages in Mirour de l'Omme.

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  • Vox Clamantis ("la voce di colui che piange") è un poema, in lingua latina, di circa 10 000 versi elegiaci di John Gower. Esso narra gli eventi e le tragedie della rivolta dei contadini del 1381. La poesia prende di mira la corruzione della società e lamenta l'aumento del male. Gower assume una visuale del tutto aristocratica del problema, considerando errate le dichiarazioni dei contadini e le loro azioni come quelle di un anticristo. (it)
  • Vox Clamantis ("the voice of one crying out") is a Latin poem of 10,265 lines in elegiac couplets by John Gower (1330 – October 1408) . The first of the seven books is a dream vision giving a vivid account of the Peasants' Rebellion of 1381. Macaulay described the remaining books: "The general plan of the author is to describe the condition of society and of the various degrees of men, much as in the latter portion of the Speculum Meditantis." Fisher concludes that books II-V were written in the 1370s while the author was writing similar passages in Mirour de l'Omme. (en)
  • Vox Clamantis é um poema em latim de cerca de dez mil versos em elegia de John Gower, obra essa que reconta os eventos e a tragédia da revolta camponesa de 1381. O poema aborda a corrupção da sociedade e lamenta a ascensão do mal. No texto, Gower toma o lado aristocrático, entendendo as reivindicações dos camponeses como inválidas e suas ações como vontade do anticristo. (pt)
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  • Vox Clamantis ("la voce di colui che piange") è un poema, in lingua latina, di circa 10 000 versi elegiaci di John Gower. Esso narra gli eventi e le tragedie della rivolta dei contadini del 1381. La poesia prende di mira la corruzione della società e lamenta l'aumento del male. Gower assume una visuale del tutto aristocratica del problema, considerando errate le dichiarazioni dei contadini e le loro azioni come quelle di un anticristo. (it)
  • Vox Clamantis ("the voice of one crying out") is a Latin poem of 10,265 lines in elegiac couplets by John Gower (1330 – October 1408) . The first of the seven books is a dream vision giving a vivid account of the Peasants' Rebellion of 1381. Macaulay described the remaining books: "The general plan of the author is to describe the condition of society and of the various degrees of men, much as in the latter portion of the Speculum Meditantis." Fisher concludes that books II-V were written in the 1370s while the author was writing similar passages in Mirour de l'Omme. (en)
  • Vox Clamantis é um poema em latim de cerca de dez mil versos em elegia de John Gower, obra essa que reconta os eventos e a tragédia da revolta camponesa de 1381. O poema aborda a corrupção da sociedade e lamenta a ascensão do mal. No texto, Gower toma o lado aristocrático, entendendo as reivindicações dos camponeses como inválidas e suas ações como vontade do anticristo. (pt)
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  • Vox Clamantis (pt)
  • Vox Clamantis (en)
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