Henry d'Andeli was a 13th-centuryNorman poet notable for his workLa Bataille des Vins (EnglishBattle of the Wines),[1] and for the satirical poemBattle of the Seven Arts.[2] He also wroteDit du Chancelier Philippe on the subject of his contemporaryPhilip the Chancellor.
In his mock-epic battle (c1230-50), d'Andeli laments the defeat of rhetoric (represented by Grammar/Orléans) at the hands of Logic/Paris.[5] Grammar is forced to flee to Egypt; and Poetry in the person of 'Sir Versifier' to the Loire countryside - d'Andeli predicting that "It will be thirty years before he dares show his face again".[6]
^E. Butler,The Bellum Grammaticale and the Rise of European Literature (2013) p. 49
^Zufferey, François (2004). "Un problème de paternité: le cas d'Henri d'Andeli. II. Arguments linguistiques".Revue de linguistique romane (68):57–78.
^Zufferey, François (2004). "Henri de Valenciennes, auteur du Lai d'Aristote et de la Vie de saint Jean l'Évangéliste".Revue de linguistique romane (69):335–358.
^E. Butler,The Bellum Grammaticale and the Rise of European Literature (2013) p. 47-9
^Helen Waddell,The Wandering Scholars (1968) p. 141-2
L. J. Paetow trans.,The Battle of the Seven Arts (Berkeley 1914
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