"Anglia cui mater fuerat, cui Gallia nutrix, Matri nutricem praefero mente meam. Six utriusque tamen meritis praeconia justis Attribuo, niteant ut probitate pares."
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' (ed. Thomas Wright, 1856), l. 7, as translated by Louis John Paetow, Two Medieval Satires on the University of Paris: 'La Bataille des VII Ars' of Henri d'Andeli and the 'Morale Scolarium' of John of Garland (University of California Press, 1927) p. 85, footnote
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John of Garland
Johannes de Garlandia or John of Garland (c. 1190 – c. 1270) was a medieval grammarian and university teacher.
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