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Who was not a fourteenth-century English author? Rolle Gower Dante Chaucer

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Rolle was not a fourteenth century English author. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the first option. Michel Rolle was actually a French mathematician. He discovered the Rolles theorem. He was born on 21st of April in the year 1652 and died on 8th of November in the year 1719.
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The correct answer is Dante.


Dante Alighieri was a fourteenth century author, however, he wasn't from England but rather from Italy. On the other hand, Richard Rolle, John Gower, and Geoffrey Chaucer were English poets who wrote during the fourteenth century. Dante's most famous work is the Divine Comedy.

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