Yes, Thomas Aquinas lived from 1225 to 1275, during the period of the Middle Ages called the High Middle Ages.
True!
A Spanish writer, he wrote the first novel, "Don Quixote".
because he was a writer about people and a fat buthole
greek and latin obviously
Medieval French (Old French) was spoken in only a tiny part of modern France, with many other dialects spoken in other areas, including Occitan. Old French did not resemble any other language, except perhaps the Norman French spoken in Normandy (but even these languages were not the same).When the French female writer Marie de France came to the court of Henry II in England, she had to drop her native language (Old French) and learn Anglo-Norman French in order to be understood by the Anglo-Norman aristocracy - her work would have been incomprehensible otherwise.Just a few examples:English..............................Old French.........................Modern Frenchsister.................................suer....................................soeurpriest..................................prestre...............................prêtrewoman................................fame...................................femmeservant................................serjanz...............................domestiquelarge, big.............................granz..................................grandto sit....................................seoir...................................s'asseoir
http://www.swarthmore.edu/Library/peace/DG051-099/dg061whitney.htm teacher, writer, peace
Yes, Thomas Aquinas lived from 1225 to 1275, during the period of the Middle Ages called the High Middle Ages.
Yes, in the mid 1200's he was a very influential religious scholar and philospher.
Due to inaccurate records held in the 13th Century it is difficult to provide an exact date as to when St Thomas Aquinas was born. However, historians have place his time of birth as circa St Thomas 1225 in Italy. St Thomas Aquinas was one of the foremost influential thinkers of medieval times combining both his principals of faith and philosophy. He was an ardent writer for the Roman Catholic Church up to his death in 1274.
Yes. In fact, He is said to have spoken on the morning of 6 December 1273, his last words: "Such secrets have been revealed to me that all I have written now appears of little value."
The writer of Beowulf is unknown. The epic poem was likely composed by an anonymous Anglo-Saxon poet in the early medieval period.
Thomas Long - writer - was born in 1621.
Thomas Long - writer - died in 1707.
Thomas Sanchez - writer - was born in 1943.
Thomas Flanagan - writer - was born in 1923.
Thomas Donnelly - writer - was born in 1953.
Thomas Tanner - writer - was born in 1630.
Thomas Tanner - writer - died in 1682.