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In 1372 he was sent to Italy on a diplomatic mission , and in 1374 he was appointed to the important office of Comptroller of the Wool Customs . Four years later , he visited Italy for a second time , and in 1382 received the ...
In 1372 he was sent to Italy on a diplomatic mission , and in 1374 he was appointed to the important office of Comptroller of the Wool Customs . Four years later , he visited Italy for a second time , and in 1382 received the ...
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The great event in his life was his first visit to Italy . Until that time he had lived in an atmosphere of Anglo - French culture , and his early writings , which are in the courtly manner , are accomplished rather than original .
The great event in his life was his first visit to Italy . Until that time he had lived in an atmosphere of Anglo - French culture , and his early writings , which are in the courtly manner , are accomplished rather than original .
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In Italy , where they were welcomed with great enthusiasm , Greek literature soon became an object of passionate curiosity and daily conversation . Scholarship under the patronage of such men as Lorenzo dei Medici flourished as never ...
In Italy , where they were welcomed with great enthusiasm , Greek literature soon became an object of passionate curiosity and daily conversation . Scholarship under the patronage of such men as Lorenzo dei Medici flourished as never ...
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