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the notes. Select Bibliography Editions Burrow, John A., ed. English Verse 1300-1500. London: Longman, 1977. [Excerpt of Wynnere.] Gollancz, Israel, ed. The Parlement of the Thre Ages. London: Oxford University Press, 1915. , ed. A Good Short Debate between Winner
Ed. and trans. Michael Winterbottom. London: Phillimore o.s. 185. London: Oxford University Press, 1904-32. Mabinogion. Ed. and trans. Jeffrey Gantz. London: Penguin Books, 1976. Malory, Sir Thomas. Malory: Works. Ed. Eugene Vinaver. Second ed. London: Oxford University Press, 1971. Nennius.
Prophecies. EETS 42. London: N. Trbner, 1870. [Edition of "When Rome Is Removed" ("Ancient Scottish Prophecy, No. 2") on pp. 32-34.] Morris, Richard, ed. Dan Michel's Ayenbite of Inwyt, or, Remorse of Conscience. EETS o.s. 23. London: N. Trbner, 1866.
15. 1866. Re-edited, London: Kegan Paul, 1903. ------., ed. Hymns to the Virgin and Christ. EETS o.s. 24. London: N. Trübner, 1867. ------., ed. The Minor Poems of the Vernon MS. Vol. 2. EETS o.s. 117. London: Kegan Paul, 1901.
Select Bibliography Manuscripts Long Text London, British Library MS Sloane 2499. London, British Library MS Sloane 3705. Paris, Bibliothque Nationale MS Fonds anglais 40. Short Text London, British Library MS Additional 37790, fols. 97-115. Selections London, Westminster Cathedral Treasury MS
and "Assembly of Ladies." London: Thomas Nelson, 1962. ---. "The English Chaucerians." In Chaucer and Chaucerians: Critical Studies in Middle English Literature. Ed. D. S. Brewer. London: Thomas Nelson, 1966. Pp. 201-39. ---. John Lydgate. London: Routledge Kegan Paul, 1970.
Haven Bodleian Library, Oxford British Library, London British Library, London John Rylands Library, University of Manchester Austrian National Library, Vienna References Catalogue of Books Printed in the XVth Century Now in the British Museum. London: British Museum, 1908. IX, p.
12, 13.] Fragment London, Lambeth Palace Library MS 560, fol. 98b. Possibly Wimborne, c. 1475. [17 lines: vv. 1-12, 14-18.] Facsimile Brewer, D. S., and A. E. B. Owen, intro. The Thornton Manuscript (Lincoln Cathedral MS 91). London: Scolar, 1977.
117r-134v (c. 1500). Cambridge, Trinity College MS R.3.19 (599), fols. 98r-108v (1500-25). London, British Library MS Additional 17492, fols. 29v (lines 717-24) and 30r (lines 229-36) (1529-37). London, British Library MS Sloane 1710, fols. 164r-176v (fifteenth century). [Bound with later
Babees Book. EETS o.s. 32. London: N. Trübner, 1868. [Based on Lambeth 853.] ---. Queene Elizabethes Achademy: A Booke of Precedence, etc., with Essays on Early Italian and German Books of Courtesy. EETS e.s. 8. London: N. Trübner, 1869. [Based
at the British Library, London. Fols. 131r-137v. [c. 1500. A fragment of 894 lines.] Previous Editions The Auchinleck Manuscript. National Library of Scotland Advocates' MS 19.2.1. With an introduction by Derek Pearsall and I. C. Cunningham. London: The Scolar Press,
The Bannatyne Manuscripts, National Library of Scotland, Advocates MS 1.1.6. With an introduction by Denton Fox and William A. Ringler. London: Scolar Press, 1980. [Leaves are numbered 1-58 and 1-375, with a few missing. The first leaves, numbered 1-58, constitute
known to Chaucer) have been lost, although the dissemination of the poem from its supposed north-east Midlands origins to the London area and then to the north presupposes that there were at one time multiple copies. This edition is based
edition in a fragment, British Library MS Harley 78 (fol. 3r); and in a black-letter edition (London, Reyner Wolfe, 1553). There are two modern editions, those of Thomas Wright (1856) and Walter W. Skeat (1867 for the Early English Text
Medii Aevi Scriptores, or Chronicles and Memorials of Great Britain and Ireland during the Middle Ages. Rolls Series. Vol. 66. London: Longman and Co., 1857, 1875; rpt. Kraus Reprint, 1965. Pp. 275-415. [The selection included here occurs on pp. 323-415.
Vol. 2. London: Longman, Green, 1861. Heyworth, P. L., ed. Friar Daw's Reply. In Jack Upland, Friar Daw's Reply, and Upland's Rejoinder. Oxford: Clarendon, 1968. Studies Aston, Margaret. Lollards and Reformers: Images and Literacy in Late Medieval Religion. London: Hambledon
Collection. Part A, vol. 2. London: Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1970. Pp. 41823. [Based on Hazlitts translation.] Hazlitt, William Carew, trans. Tales and Legends of National Origin or Widely Current in England From Early Times. London: Swan Sonnenschein, 1892. Pp.
W., and F. J. Furnivall, eds. Bishop Percy's Folio Manuscript, Ballads and Romances. 3 vols. London: N. Trübner and Co., 186668. 2:41597. [The text of London, British Library MS Additional 27879, Percy's transcription of an early print.] Libeaus Desconus: Die
Minor Poems of John Lydgate. Ed. Henry Noble MacCracken. Part 1. EETS, e.s. 107. London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trübner and Co., 1911 (for 1910). Rpt. London: Oxford University Press, 1961. Pp. 173-92. Mirk Mirk, John. Mirk's Festial. Ed. Theodor Erbe.
alleged traitor and his family, but before he does the queen sends a messenger to the Archbishop who comes to London to plead for the life of his friend. The king first refuses to listen, and there follows a fierce