Transcriber’s Note
In general, spelling is retained as printed. On occasion, apparent printer’s errors, however, are corrected, where the author uses a more standard spelling elsewhere (e.g., ’acknowleges’ on p. 283). Where the printer simply missed a word (e.g.,‘hand’ on p. 151), it is added.
This table summarizes the various issues detected, and their resolution.
| p. xii | LE MONDE BESTORN[E/É] | Corrected. |
| p. 6 | as 1185[,] B.C. | Removed. |
| p. 57 | and trepidation[.] | Added. |
| p. 76 | fat flesh and their platter;[”] | Missing, probable placement |
| p. 107 | i[t] is evident from many allusions | Added. |
| p. 151 | luxury went hand in [hand] | Added. |
| p. 153 | a playful character[./,] or sometimes | Added. |
| p. 155 | N[u/ü]remberg | Corrected. |
| p. 160 | and [meats] with a courteous reception | sic. |
| p. 162 | [“]should not be jougleurs, goliards, or buffoons;” | Missing, probable placement |
| p. 163 | de [famila] Goliæ | sic. |
| p. 173 | [“/‘]Adam, Adam ... | Corrected. |
| p. 201 | received by the [the ]emperor Hugo | Removed. |
| p. 230 n. 74 | Here [beginneht] a merye jest | sic. |
| p. 243 | “Cent Nouvelles Nouvelles,” [“]Poggio,” “Straparola,” | Added. |
| seventee[n]th | Added. | |
| p. 254 | the early book-hawkers[,/.] | Corrected. |
| p. 289 | acknowle[d]ged | Added. |
| p. 335 | aspired to be P[l]antagruelists | Removed. |
| p. 344 | Florent Chr[e]stien | Added. |
| p. 396 | who jilts her husband that way, a very ——[.]” | Added. |
| p. 445 | were [two/too] numerous | Corrected. |