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Geographies of Orthodoxy: Mapping English Pseudo-Bonaventuran Lives of Christ, 1350-1550 icon

Geographies of Orthodoxy: Mapping English Pseudo-Bonaventuran Lives of Christ, 1350-1550

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(Book of Hours according to Sarum use). See Scott 73-6. Number of Scribal Hands 1 Style of Hands The Petworth Chaucer scribe. Estimated Date of Hands - Scribal Annotation - Notable Dialect Features - Annotation and Marginalia - Graffitti -

with rounded lobes, 'd' with looped ascender; 'w' with prominent central loop, somewhat reminiscent of the Waseda/Advocates' scribe (the Petworth Chaucer scribe), although this scribe is clearly not identifiable as the same hand. Estimated Date of Hands 2nd quarter C15.

variety. The scribe was identified by Jeremy Griffiths as the Petworth Chaucer scribe. From my examination of the book, however, I think it is possible that the Petworth Chaucer scribe only writes to the end of the first main gathering

Prick of Conscience , lines 4085-6407 ( IMEV 3428; Manual , 7, p. 2486), fols 159r b -174v. 4. Geoffrey Chaucer, An ABC to the Virgin , IMEV 239 ), fols 175r-178v. [John Thompson has argued that these opening items

scripts, particularly National Library of Scotland, Advocates MS 18.1.17 and Waseda University, MS NE 3691, books involving the so-called Petworth Chaucer scribe; if anything this script is superior, more consistently penned, in terms of form, duct and size. Idiosyncrasies of

scribal sidenotes in the book. Notable Dialect Features The dialect needs to be checked against the productions of the Petworth Chaucer scribe. Annotation and Marginalia Sargent has recorded 315 corrections to the text by a hand he identifies as Pm2*.

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