1369 in literature
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Works
- Geoffrey Chaucer - The Book of the Duchess (probable date)[1]
Births
- date unknown
- Paul of Venice, philosopher (died 1429)[2]
- Xie Jin, Chinese scholar-official and poet (died 1415)[3]
Deaths
- October (?) - Thomas Grey, English chronicler[4]
- December 31 - Sir John Chandos, English knight whose herald produced The Life of the Black Prince (born 1320)[5]
- date unknown - Simon Tunsted, English Franciscan friar, theologian, philosopher and musician[6]
- probable - Prochoros Kydones, Greek theologian (born c.1330)
References
- Foster, Michael. "On Dating the Duchess: The Personal and Social Context of Book of the Duchess." Review of English Studies 59 (Fall 2008): 185–196.
- Medioevo. Antenore. 1981. p. 176.
- Chinese Literature, Essays, Articles, Reviews. Coda Press. 1983. p. 164.
- Archer, Thomas Andrew (1890). Gray, Thomas (c.1369?). Vol. 23. Dictionary of National Biography, 1885–1890. pp. 21–2. Retrieved 17 October 2012.
- Richard Barber, Life and Campaigns of the Black Prince (1979, reprint 1986) pp.84
- Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company. .
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