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    Thomas Hoccleve or Occleve (1368 or 1369–1426) was an English poet and clerk, who became a key figure in 15th-century Middle English literature. His Regement of Princes or De Regimine Principum is a homily on virtues and vices, written for Henry V of England shortly before his accession.

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    Hoccleve was born in 1368, as he states when writing in 1421 (Dialogue, 1.246) that he has seen "fifty wyntir and three". Nothing is known of his family, but they probably came from the village of Hockliffe in

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    Hoccleve has left behind more manuscripts and documents in his own hand than any other known medieval English writer. There are

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    Like his more prolific contemporary John Lydgate, Hoccleve is a key figure in 15th-century English literature. For much of the 20th century his work was

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    Furnivall's edition of Hoccleve's complete works, still largely standard for scholars, was reprinted in the 1970s; however, Michael Seymour's Selections from Hoccleve, published by the

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    The International Hoccleve Society: Devoted to promoting scholarship on the late-medieval poet Thomas Hoccleve
    The Hoccleve Archive: Resources for Scholars, Teachers, and Students

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    Thomas Hoccleve eller Occleve, född omkring 1370, död 1426, var en engelsk författare.
    Hoccleve fortsatte Geoffrey Chaucers tradition i en rad religiösa dikter och i den moraliserande De regimine principum.

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    What is Thomas Hoccleve known for?
    Thomas Hoccleve or Occleve (1368 or 1369–1426) was an English poet and clerk, who became a key figure in 15th-century Middle English literature. His Regement of Princes or De Regimine Principum is a homily on virtues and vices, written for Henry V of England shortly before his accession.
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    Did Sir Thomas Hoccleve have family in Bedfordshire?
    Nothing is known of his family, but they probably came from the village of Hockliffe in Bedfordshire. In November 1420, Hoccleve's fellow Privy Seal clerk John Bailey returned land and tenements in Hockliffe to him, which suggests that Hoccleve may indeed have had family ties there.
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    What is Hoccleve's Male Regle about?
    His hymns to the Virgin, ballades to patrons, complaints to the king and the kings treasurer, versified homilies and moral tales, with warnings to heretics like Oldcastle, illustrate the blight that had fallen on poetry with Chaucer's death, the nearest approach to whose realistic touch occurs in Hoccleve's Male Regle.
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    When did Hoccleve write the male regimen?
    His poem La Mâle Règle (1406; “The Male Regimen”) presents a vivid picture of the delights of a bachelor’s evening amusements in the taverns and cookshops of Westminster. Hoccleve married in about 1411. Literary Favorites: Fact or Fiction?
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    Um ætt og uppruna Hoccleve er ekkert vitað. Hann giftist um eða fyrir 1410 en óvisst er hvað konan hans hét eða hvort þau eignuðust börn. Kveðskapur Hoccleve geymir þó ýmsar vísbendingar um lífið hans sem að mörgu leyti litaðist af fábreytileika embættismannsins. Hann tók til að mynda ekki þátt í Hundrað ára str…
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      Thomas Hoccleve - Vikipedio Thomas Hoccleve Thomas HOCCLEVE aŭ Occleve, angla poeto (ĉ.1386-1426). Ni scias malmulte pri la vivo de Thomas Hoccleve. Li estis amiko kaj admiranto de Geoffrey Chaucer, kiel kiu li estis ŝtat-oficisto. Plurfoje …

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      Untitled. I found this page to be horribly out of date and dismissive of Hoccleve - so I partially edited it to correct the blatant misrepresentations of Hoccleve's work and life - which, contrary to the impression given by the original entry, is now considered to have quite a bit of significance to scholars of the late medieval period.

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        Thomas Hoccleve or Occleve (1368–1426) was an English poet and clerk, who became a key figure in 15th-century Middle English literature. His Regement of Princes or De Regimine Principum is a homily on virtues and vices, written for Henry V …

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        Thomas HOCCLEVE aŭ Occleve, angla poeto (ĉ.1386-1426). Ni scias malmulte pri la vivo de Thomas Hoccleve. Li estis amiko kaj admiranto de Geoffrey Chaucer ...

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        HOCCLEVE or OCCLEVE, THOMAS (1370?–1450?), poet and a clerk in the privy seal office for twenty-four years, is known to us only by his poems and by what he tells us of himself in them. In his biographical ‘Male Regle,’ ll. 17–21, he appeals to ‘my lord the Fourneval that now is treasurer’ to pay him the yearly 10 l. due to him.

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        Hoccleve, poet and a clerk in the privy seal office for 24 years, is known to us only by his poems and by what he tells us of himself in them. Hoccleve is thought to have been born in 1368 or 1369; he states when writing in 1421-1422 ( ( Dialogue, 1.246) that he has seen "fifty wyntir and three".

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        Thomas Hoccleve, Hoccleve also spelled Occleve, (born 1368/69, London—died c. 1450?, Southwick, Eng.), English poet, contemporary and imitator of Chaucer, whose work has little literary merit but much value as social history. What little …

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