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Geoffrey Chaucer
Portrait o Chaucer c. 1380.
Bornc. 1343
London, England
Dee'd(1400-10-25)25 October 1400 (agit 56–57)
Restin placeWastmeenster Aibey, Lunnon
ThriftAuthor, poet, filosofer, bureaucrat, diplomat
PeriodLate Middle Ages
SpoosePhilippa Roet
Bairns
  • Elizabeth Chaucer
  • Thomas Chaucer

Geoffrey Chaucer (/[unsupported input]ˈɔːsər/; c. 1343 – 25 October 1400), kent as the Faither o Inglis leeteratur, is widely conseederit the greatest Inglis poet o the Middle Ages an wis the first poet tae hae been buiried in Poet's Corner o Westminster Aibey.

While he achieved fame in his lifetime as an author, filosofer, alchemist an astronomer, composin a scienteefic treatise on the astrolabe for his ten-year-auld son Lewis, Chaucer mainteened a career an aw in the ceevil service as a bureaucrat, courtier an diplomat. Amang his mony warks, which include The Book of the Duchess, the House of Fame, the Legend of Good Women an Troilus and Criseyde, he is best kent the day for The Canterbury Tales. Chaucer is a crucial feegur in developin the legitimacy o the vernacular, Middle Inglis, at a time when the dominant leeterar leids in Ingland wur French an Laitin.