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- Middle Dutch version of the story by Willem die Madoc maecte (Van den vos Reynaerde, Of Reynaert the Fox), is also made up of rhymed verses (the same AA BB...
- Van den Vos Reynaerde Amsterdam University Press. ISBN 9789089640246  Dutch Wikisource has original text related to this article: Vanden Vos Reynaerde...
- The Tale of the Fox (French: Le Roman de Renard, Dutch: Van den vos Reynaerde, German: Reinecke Fuchs) was stop-motion animation pioneer Ladislas Starevich's...
- Del cok e del gupil (12th century) Reinhard Fuchs (1180) Van den vos Reynaerde (13th century) The Nun's Priest's Tale (1392) The Morall Fabillis (c....
- German epic poem The Lion of Flanders, a Flemish national epic Van den vos Reynaerde, the Middle Dutch collection of the cycle of fables around Reynard the...
- Song Dynasty (大宋宣和遺事) c. 1250 – Willem die Madoc maecte – Van den vos Reynaerde 1250s – Stephen of Bourbon – De septem donis Spiritus Sancti c. 1250–1266...
- well into the early modern period. The dutch translation Van den vos Reynaerde is considered a major medieval dutch literary work. In the dutch version...
- epic literature such as Elegast (1150), the Roelantslied and Van den vos Reynaerde (1200) were widely enjo****. The various city guilds as well as the necessity...
- "William-who-made-Madoc") is the traditional designation of the author of Van den vos Reynaerde, a Middle Dutch version of the story of Reynard the Fox. The name of the...
- (Latin) Gesta Regum Britanniae by William of Rennes (Latin) Van den vos Reynaerde (Middle Dutch) Poema de Fernán González, cantar de gesta by a monk of...