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- catalog contributor b2833788.
- catalog contributor b2833789.
- catalog created "[1974, c1973]".
- catalog date "1974".
- catalog date "[1974, c1973]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1974, c1973]".
- catalog description "About the friar who preached against people who ride on Sundays -- Italian tales / translated by Derek Brewer -- Sir Bernabo commands an abbot to tell him four impossible things -- Lapaccio di Geri sleeps with a corpse -- Benghi goes to joust -- Matteo and the mouse -- A windy night -- Thrown into the drink -- German tales / translated by David Blamires -- The judge and the devil -- The three monks of Colmar -- The lover in the tree -- Returning the payment for love -- Three wily women -- The false Messiah -- The smith in the baking-trough -- Dutch tales / translated by Peter King -- Reynard and Chanticleer -- The King and Elegast -- Saint Brandane laughs heartily -- Medieval Latin tales / translated by Michael Lapidge -- Ruodlieb and Rufus -- Cambridge songs: -- The snow-child -- Alfrad and her ass -- The parson and the wolf -- Little Abbot John -- Pamphilus -- Medieval Latin anecdotes --The quarrelsome woman -- The deceit and cunning of old women -- The peasant and the sheep -- ".
- catalog description "French tales / translated by Peter Rickard The goodman who saved another from drowning -- The peasant and his two donkeys -- The three hunchbacks -- The housewife of Orleans -- Brownie, the priest's cow -- The donkey's last wil and testament -- The peasant doctor -- St Peter and the minstrel -- The knight who won back his estranged lady -- Spanish tales / translated by Alan Deyermond -- The well -- The parrot -- The bathkeeper -- Booklearning and experience -- The debate of Greeks and Romans -- Pitas Payas, the Breton painter -- The youth and the millstone -- The drunken mouse -- The reluctant monk -- The timid lover's expedition -- English tales / translated by Derek Brewer -- Dame Sirirth -- About a man who acted in a play as a devil -- About a miller who stole nuts -- About the married men who came to heaven -- About the Yeoman of the gaurd who said he would beat the carter -- About the man who meant to have the pot stand where he wanted -- Why there are no Welshmen in heaven -- ".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references.".
- catalog description "The English nobleman and his three sons -- The woman who greased the judge's palm -- The fox and the wolf -- The two companions -- Reynard and Tibert -- The demon and the robber -- The man who pretended to be dead -- The lawyer and a devil -- The Jew's daughter -- The bailiff and his wife -- Aristotle -- The blind man and his wife -- The fasting abbot -- The old woman who made a pact with the devil -- The adulterous wife -- The woman who met a priest --- The peasant and the ape -- Afterword. Notes toward a theory of medieval comedy.".
- catalog extent "xi, 160 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Medieval comic tales.".
- catalog identifier "08747144190874714427 (pbk.)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Medieval comic tales.".
- catalog issued "1974".
- catalog issued "[1974, c1973]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog language "engmul".
- catalog publisher "Totowa, N.J., Rowman and Littlefield".
- catalog relation "Medieval comic tales.".
- catalog subject "808.83/9/17".
- catalog subject "PN667 .M4 1974".
- catalog subject "Tales, Medieval Translations into English.".
- catalog subject "Tales, Medieval.".
- catalog tableOfContents "About the friar who preached against people who ride on Sundays -- Italian tales / translated by Derek Brewer -- Sir Bernabo commands an abbot to tell him four impossible things -- Lapaccio di Geri sleeps with a corpse -- Benghi goes to joust -- Matteo and the mouse -- A windy night -- Thrown into the drink -- German tales / translated by David Blamires -- The judge and the devil -- The three monks of Colmar -- The lover in the tree -- Returning the payment for love -- Three wily women -- The false Messiah -- The smith in the baking-trough -- Dutch tales / translated by Peter King -- Reynard and Chanticleer -- The King and Elegast -- Saint Brandane laughs heartily -- Medieval Latin tales / translated by Michael Lapidge -- Ruodlieb and Rufus -- Cambridge songs: -- The snow-child -- Alfrad and her ass -- The parson and the wolf -- Little Abbot John -- Pamphilus -- Medieval Latin anecdotes --The quarrelsome woman -- The deceit and cunning of old women -- The peasant and the sheep -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "French tales / translated by Peter Rickard The goodman who saved another from drowning -- The peasant and his two donkeys -- The three hunchbacks -- The housewife of Orleans -- Brownie, the priest's cow -- The donkey's last wil and testament -- The peasant doctor -- St Peter and the minstrel -- The knight who won back his estranged lady -- Spanish tales / translated by Alan Deyermond -- The well -- The parrot -- The bathkeeper -- Booklearning and experience -- The debate of Greeks and Romans -- Pitas Payas, the Breton painter -- The youth and the millstone -- The drunken mouse -- The reluctant monk -- The timid lover's expedition -- English tales / translated by Derek Brewer -- Dame Sirirth -- About a man who acted in a play as a devil -- About a miller who stole nuts -- About the married men who came to heaven -- About the Yeoman of the gaurd who said he would beat the carter -- About the man who meant to have the pot stand where he wanted -- Why there are no Welshmen in heaven -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "The English nobleman and his three sons -- The woman who greased the judge's palm -- The fox and the wolf -- The two companions -- Reynard and Tibert -- The demon and the robber -- The man who pretended to be dead -- The lawyer and a devil -- The Jew's daughter -- The bailiff and his wife -- Aristotle -- The blind man and his wife -- The fasting abbot -- The old woman who made a pact with the devil -- The adulterous wife -- The woman who met a priest --- The peasant and the ape -- Afterword. Notes toward a theory of medieval comedy.".
- catalog title "Medieval comic tales; translated by Peter Rickard [and others] with an afterword by Derek Brewer.".
- catalog type "Translations. fast".
- catalog type "text".