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- catalog contributor b2163370.
- catalog created "[1868-94]".
- catalog date "1868".
- catalog date "[1868-94]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1868-94]".
- catalog description "16. Dissertation on "The parson's tale", and the "Somme de vices et de vertus" of Frère Lorens, by Wilhelm Eilers.--17. On Chaucer's reputed works, by T.L. Kington-Oliphant. pt. VI, 18. On Chaucer's Queen Anelyda, by Prof. Cowell.--19. On the historical personages of Chaucer's "Squyeres tale" and of the spurious "Chaucers dreme", by Alois Brandl.--20. On Chaucer's use of the Kentish dialect, by Prof. Skeat.--21. The Romaunt of the Rose: fragment B., by Prof. Skeat.--22. Chaucer's "Saint Loy", by W.M. Rossetti.".
- catalog description "9. Chaucer a Wicliffite. An essay on Chaucer's Parson and Parson's tale, by H. Simon.--10. a. Sources of the Wife of Bath's prologue: b. Chaucer not a borrower from John of Salisbury. By W.W. Wollcombe. pt. IV, 11. On "here" and "there" in Chaucer, by R.F. Weymouth.--12. John Koch on 1. An original version of the Knight's tale. 2. The date and personages of the "Parlement of fowles". 3. "Quene Anelida and the false Arcyte." 4. a. Lollius. b. Chaucer, and Boccaccio's Decamerone. Appendix. Prof. Scherk's Date of the Canterbury journey Englisht from Herr Hertzberg's "Canterbury-geschichten", 1866; with a note, showing why its wrong, by Mr. Skeat. Palamon and Ersyte, a fragment from the Dublin univ. manuscript D.4.18, no. 7. pt. V, 13. Chaucer's pardoner and the Pope's pardoners, by J.J. Jusserand.--14. Why "The Romaunt of the Rose" is not Chaucer's, by W.W. Skeat.--15. Chaucer's Shipman and his barge, with notes on Chaucer's horses, by P.Q. Karkeek.".
- catalog description "pt. I, 1. Ebert's review of Sandra's Étude sur Chaucer, considéré comme imitateur des trouvères, tr. by J.W. van Rees Hoets.--2. A thirteenth century Latin treatise on the Chilindre, ed., with a translation, by Edmund Brock. pt. II, 3. Practica chilindri: or, The working of the cylinder, by John Hoveden; ed., with a translation, by E. Brock.--4. The use of the final -e in early English, and especially in Chaucer's Canterbury tales, by Joseph Payne.--5. Elizabeth Barrett Browning on Chaucer; from her "English poets", ed. 1863.--6. Specimen of a critical edition of Chaucer's Compleynte to Pite, with the genealogy of its manuscripts, by Bernhard Ten-Brink. pt. III, 7. Chaucer's Prioress, her chaplain and three priests, illustrated by the Survey of the abbey or monastery of St. Mary, Winchester, 1537. (From Surveys in the Record office) by F.J. Furnivall.--8. The alliteration of Chaucer's Canterbury tales, by Felix Lindner.".
- catalog extent "6 pts (688 p.)".
- catalog hasFormat "Essays on Chaucer.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Essays on Chaucer.".
- catalog isPartOf "Chaucer Society publications. Second series ; 2, 9, 16, 18, 19, 29.".
- catalog isPartOf "Chaucer Society. [Publications] Second series. 2, 9, 16, 18, 19, 29".
- catalog issued "1868".
- catalog issued "[1868-94]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "London, Pub. for the Chaucer Society by N. Trübner".
- catalog relation "Essays on Chaucer.".
- catalog subject "Chaucer Society (London, England)".
- catalog subject "Chaucer, Geoffrey, -1400 Criticism and interpretation.".
- catalog subject "PR1901 .A3 2nd ser. no.2,9,16,18,19,29 1868".
- catalog tableOfContents "16. Dissertation on "The parson's tale", and the "Somme de vices et de vertus" of Frère Lorens, by Wilhelm Eilers.--17. On Chaucer's reputed works, by T.L. Kington-Oliphant. pt. VI, 18. On Chaucer's Queen Anelyda, by Prof. Cowell.--19. On the historical personages of Chaucer's "Squyeres tale" and of the spurious "Chaucers dreme", by Alois Brandl.--20. On Chaucer's use of the Kentish dialect, by Prof. Skeat.--21. The Romaunt of the Rose: fragment B., by Prof. Skeat.--22. Chaucer's "Saint Loy", by W.M. Rossetti.".
- catalog tableOfContents "9. Chaucer a Wicliffite. An essay on Chaucer's Parson and Parson's tale, by H. Simon.--10. a. Sources of the Wife of Bath's prologue: b. Chaucer not a borrower from John of Salisbury. By W.W. Wollcombe. pt. IV, 11. On "here" and "there" in Chaucer, by R.F. Weymouth.--12. John Koch on 1. An original version of the Knight's tale. 2. The date and personages of the "Parlement of fowles". 3. "Quene Anelida and the false Arcyte." 4. a. Lollius. b. Chaucer, and Boccaccio's Decamerone. Appendix. Prof. Scherk's Date of the Canterbury journey Englisht from Herr Hertzberg's "Canterbury-geschichten", 1866; with a note, showing why its wrong, by Mr. Skeat. Palamon and Ersyte, a fragment from the Dublin univ. manuscript D.4.18, no. 7. pt. V, 13. Chaucer's pardoner and the Pope's pardoners, by J.J. Jusserand.--14. Why "The Romaunt of the Rose" is not Chaucer's, by W.W. Skeat.--15. Chaucer's Shipman and his barge, with notes on Chaucer's horses, by P.Q. Karkeek.".
- catalog tableOfContents "pt. I, 1. Ebert's review of Sandra's Étude sur Chaucer, considéré comme imitateur des trouvères, tr. by J.W. van Rees Hoets.--2. A thirteenth century Latin treatise on the Chilindre, ed., with a translation, by Edmund Brock. pt. II, 3. Practica chilindri: or, The working of the cylinder, by John Hoveden; ed., with a translation, by E. Brock.--4. The use of the final -e in early English, and especially in Chaucer's Canterbury tales, by Joseph Payne.--5. Elizabeth Barrett Browning on Chaucer; from her "English poets", ed. 1863.--6. Specimen of a critical edition of Chaucer's Compleynte to Pite, with the genealogy of its manuscripts, by Bernhard Ten-Brink. pt. III, 7. Chaucer's Prioress, her chaplain and three priests, illustrated by the Survey of the abbey or monastery of St. Mary, Winchester, 1537. (From Surveys in the Record office) by F.J. Furnivall.--8. The alliteration of Chaucer's Canterbury tales, by Felix Lindner.".
- catalog title "Essays on Chaucer, his words and works.".
- catalog type "text".