123 examples of troye in sentences

At Troyes another unit gave the French army its first experience of nursing under canvas.

Be this as it may, we know that Caxton acquired a complete knowledge of it while abroad, for he tells us so, and that he had printed at Cologne the Recueil des Histoires de Troye (or Romance History of Troy), in 1465, and in 1472 an English edition of the same, translated by himself.

The first book printed in the English language was the Historyes of Troye, printed in 1471.

A copy of the Historyes of Troy is exhibited in the Bodleian Library with the following superscription:'Lefevre's Recuyell of the historyes of Troye.

Edward IV | Histories of Troye 1483.

Tractarian movement Tracts for the Times Tragedy, definition, of blood Transition poets Traveler, The Treasure Island Treatises on Government Tristram Shandy Troilus and Cressida (tr[=o]'[)i]-lus, kres'-[)i]-dä) Trollope, Anthony Troyes, Treaty of Truth, or Good Counsel Tyndale, William (tin'dal) Udall, Nicholas ([=u]'dal) Udolpho ([=u]-dol'f[=o])

Fac-simile of a Woodcut in the "Grand Kalendrier ou Compost des Bergers:" small folio, Troyes, Nicholas le Rouge, 1529.]

368.Jewish Ceremony before the Ark.Fac-simile of a woodcut printed at Troyes.

"We haven't even troyed to get 'em out.

After enjoying the sweets of French nationality again for a brief period, they were made English once more by the treaty of Troyes.

This romance (written about 1205) was partly founded upon a French poem by Chrétien de Troyes, Parceval le Gallois (1170).

Historyes of Troye, v. 459, n. 2. HITCH, Charles, i. 183. HOADLEY, Archbishop, i. 318, n. 4. HOADLEY, Dr. Benjamin, Suspicious Husband, The, ii. 50, n. 2. HOADLEY, Dr. John, letter to Garrick, ii. 69, n. 1.

to it, iii. 358, n. 1; closed one week in the year, iii. 367, n. 3; Evelina, iv. 223, n. 4; Johnson presents books to it, i. 274, n. 2, 302; ii. 279, n. 5; a fragment of his Diary among the MSS., ii. 476; largest library in Oxford, ii. 35; Recuyell of the historyes of Troye, v. 459, n. 2; Welsh MS.

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SEE TROYES, CHRETIEN DE.

Arthurian tradition and Chretien De Troyes.

La même raison m'empêchera de parler d'un ouvrage mis au jour par Mamerot, chantre et chanoine de Troyes.

La historiens et les romanciers du temps la désignoient toujours ainsi, "histoire de Troye-la-Grant," "destruction de Troie-la-Grant," etc.]

Au temps de Troye-la-Grant, ce fut une puissante cité, qui avoit son roi: maintenant elle a pour seigneur le frère du seigneur de Matelin, qui est tributaire du Turc.

Philip, being warned, effected the arrest at Troyes of the priest who was bringing the pope's letter to his legate in France.

At the council of Troyes, in 1123, Pope Honorius II. had recognized their order, and regulated their dress, a white mantle, on which Pope Eugenius III.

The superior clergy were there almost to a man; the nobility had lost too many in front of Poitiers to be abundant at Paris, but there were counted at the assembly four hundred deputies from the good towns, amongst whom special mention is made, in the documents, of those from Amiens, Tournay, Lille, Arras, Troyes, Auxerre, and Sens.

Caxton was both the translator and printer of the Destruction of Troye; a book which, in that infancy of learning, was considered as the best account of the fabulous ages, and which, though now driven out of notice by authors of no greater use or value, still continued to be read in Caxton's English to the beginning of the present century.

BÉRULLE, CARDINAL, born at Troyes; founder of the order of Carmelites, and of the Congregation of the Oratory (1576-1629).

Here he was cordially received by the monks of Troyes, and allowed to occupy a retreat belonging to them.

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