Friday 13 November 2009
To show the variety of human natures.
do you love your friend on the 14th day
The pilgrims in The Canterbury Tales set out on their journey on April 11th, which is also referred to as the "longe day" in the text.
Otago, Canterbury and Westcoast
St. Dunstan of Canterbury is memorialized on May 19.
Eat, fight burp
Geoffrey Chaucer
Well in the Canterbury Tales, the characters were all on a pilgrimage to Canterbury, to the shrine of St. Thomas.
He has a sense for adventure, and the pilgrimage to Canterbury will help the Skipper learn the waterways around Canterbury.
The address of the Canterbury Public Library is: 1 Municipal Drive, Canterbury, 06331 1453
December 29th - the date of his martyrdom in Canterbury Cathedral, 1170.
The Canterbury Tales were written late in the 14th century in England, and the Tales are contemporary to that time. All indications are that Chaucer was using the English of his day.