Gen. i. 27; v. 389.

— i. 28; v. 292.

— ii. 18; v. 355.

— iii. 18; i. 456.

— ix. 18; v. 468.

— ix. 26; v. 469.

— xxxix. 8; v. 471.

Exod. iii. 2; i. 455.

— xx. 3; v. 468.

— xx. 7; v. 463.

— xx. 14; v. 470.

— xxxiv. 28; v. 335.

Levit. x. 9; v. 335.

— xix. 32: v. 288.

Deut. xxxii. 24; v. 451.

Judges, iv; v. 80.

— xiii-xvi; v. 229.

— xix. 22; v. 471.

1 Sam. ii. 12; v. 471.

— ii. 30; v. 451.

2 Sam. xi. 25; v. 221.

— xvii.; i. 491; (verse 1), v. 466.

1 Kings, xi. 12; v. 368.

— xix. 8; v. 335.

Job, i. 21; v. 204.

— vii. 9; v. 452.

— x. 20; v. 451.

— xx. 25; v. 451.

— xxi. 12; v. 165.

— xxxiii. 26; v. 449-450.

— xlii. 6; v. 450.

Ps. i. 1; v. 210.

— iv. 5; v. 462.

— viii. 1; v. 174.

— x. 5 (Vulgate); v. 451.

— x. 9; v. 330.

— xx. 4 (xxi. 3); v. 223.

— xxxii. 5; v. 453.

— xxxiv. 14; v. 222.

— xxxvii. 16; v. 221.

— xlv. (xliv.); v. 336.

— lv. 15; v. 460.

— lxxiii. 5; v. 467.

— xcvii. 10; v. 453.

— cvii. 34; v. 452.

— cxix. 113; v. 449.

— cxxvii. i; v. 213.

— cxlv. 9; v. 463.

Prov. i. 28; v. 450.

— vi. 17; v. 443.

— viii. 17; v. 467.

— x. 19; v. 443.

— xi. 7; v. 452.

— xi. 14; v. 209.

— xi. 22; v. 313, 450.

— xiii. 11; v. 220.

— xiv. 13; ii. 490, v. 154.

— xiv. 20; v. 143.

— xiv. 29; v. 218.

— xv. 4; v. 466.

— xv. 15; v. 143.

— xv. 16; v. 221.

— xv. 18; v. 218.

— xvi. 6; v. 449.

— xvi. 7; v. 222.

— xvi. 8; v. 221.

— xvi. 24; v. 208.

— xvi. 32; v. 218.

— xvii. 1; v. 466.

— xvii. 14; v. 205.

— xvii. 17; i. 440.

— xvii. 32; v. 203.

— xix. 11; v. 218.

— xix. 14; v. 355.

— xix. 19; v. 218.

— xx. 1; v. 279, 280.

— xx. 3; v. 218.

— xx. 4; v. 220, 466.

— xxi. 9; v. 207, 312.

— xxi. 23; v. 442.

— xxii. 1; v. 221.

— xxii. 24; v. 339.

— xxv. 10 (Vulgate); v. 221.

— xxv. 16; v. 216.

— xxv. 18; v. 463.

— xxv. 20; v. 203.

— xxv. 21; v. 463.

— xxvi. 17; v. 219.

— xxvii. 9; v. 209.

— xxvii. 15; v. 466.

— xxvii. 23; i. 445.

— xxviii. 13; v. 449.

— xxviii. 14; v. 213, 222.

— xxviii. 15; v. 463.

— xxviii. 19; v. 220.

— xxviii. 20; v. 220.

— xxviii. 23; v. 222, 465.

— xxix. 5; v. 210.

— xxix. 9; v. 466.

— xxxi. 1; v. 282.

— xxxi. 4; v. 210, 280.

Eccles. iii. 1; ii. 479, v. 342.

— iv. 10; ii. 465.

— v. 3; v. 466.

— v. 11; v. 221.

— vii. 3; v. 222.

— vii. 19 (18); v. 467.

— vii. 28; v. 206, 367.

— ix. 1 (Vulgate); v. 221.

— ix. 10; v. 466.

— x. 19; v. 219.

Solomon's Song, i. 15-iv. 16; v. 366.

Isaiah, i. 1; iii. 253.

— vi. 1; iii. 253.

— xi. 1; v. 453.

— xiv. 11; v. 451.

— xxiv. 9; v. 451.

— xxxviii. 15; v. 450, 473.

— liii. 5; v. 452.

— lxvi. 24; v. 452.

Jer. iv. 2; v. 463.

— vi. 16; v. 447.

— xlviii. 10; v. 466.

Ezek. xviii. 24; v. 452,

— xx. 43; v. 450.

Dan. i-iv; v. 234.

— v.; v. 234.

Micah, vii. 6; v. 451.

Zech. x. 5; v. 460.

— xiii. 1; i. 457.

Tobit, iv. 19; v. 208.

— vi. 17; v. 471.

Judith, v. 243.

Ecclus., quoted, v. 367-8.

— iii. 26; v. 222.

— iv. 30; v. 337.

— vi, 5; v. 223.

— vi. 6; v. 209.

— vi. 14, 15; v. 209.

— viii. 17; v. 209.

— xii. 10; v. 210, 257.

— xii. 13; v. 470.

— xiii. 1; v. 470.

— xiii. 24; v. 221.

— xviii. 26; v. 165.

— xix. 8; v. 208.

— xxii. 6; v. 205.

— xxii. 22; i. 440.

— xxiii. 11; v. 284.

— xxiii. 12; v. 463.

— xxv. 16; v. 312.

— xxv. 25; v. 308.

— xxv. 30 (Vulgate); v. 206.

— xxvi. 7; v. 470.

— xxx. 17; v. 220.

— xxx. 23; v. 203.

— xxxii. 6 (Vulgate); v. 247.

— xxxii. 19; v. 107, 358.

— xxxii. 24 (Vulgate); v. 204.

— xxxiii. 18; v. 223.

— xxxiii. 20; v. 206.

— xxxiii. 27; v. 220, 356.

— xxxvii. 29; v. 278.

— xl. 28; v. 143.

— xl. 29; v. 220.

Susannah (Dan. xiii.); v. 469.

1 Macc. i. 7; v. 244.

— iii. 18; v. 221.

2 Macc. ix.; v. 244.

Matt. i. 21; v. 452.

— iii. 8; v. 449.

— v. 3; v. 335.

— v. 5; v. 474.

— v. 9; v. 222, 466.

— v. 13; v. 340.

— v. 14; v. 473.

— v. 22; v. 465.

— v. 28; v. 470.

— v. 34; v. 463.

— v. 44; v. 462.

— vii. 3; v. 116.

— vii. 7; v. 467.

— vii. 20; v. 449.

— xi. 12; v. 467.

— xii. 34; v. 466.

— xv. 27; v. 404.

— xv. 28 (or viii. 10); iii. 333.

— xix. 5; v. 470.

— xix. 17; v. 207.

— xix. 21; i. 445.

— xxiii. 7; v. 340.

— xxiii. 14; i. 445.

— xxiii. 27; i. 478.

— xxvi. 7; v. 472.

— xxvi. 41; v. 474.

Mark, i. 7; v. 385.

— xvi. 9; v. 207.

Luke, i. 38; i. 455.

— vii. 39; v. 462.

— x. 7; v. 336.

— xv. 17, 24; v. 467.

— xxiii. 42; v. 467.

John, ii. 1; v. 292.

— viii. 3; v. 205.

— viii. ii; v. 471.

— viii. 32; i. 551.

— viii. 34; v. 450.

— xi. 35; v. 203.

— xii. 4; v. 462.

— xvi. 24; v. 467.

— xviii. 38; i. 558.

— xix. 19; v. 452.

Acts, iv. 12; v. 452, 463.

— xx. 33; i. 445.

Rom. v. 12; v. 453.

— vii. 24; v. 253.

— viii. 13; v. 474.

— xii. 15; v. 203.

— xii. 17; v. 212.

— xii. 19; v. 217.

— xiii. 4; v. 217.

— xiii. 12; v. 412.

— xiv. 10; v. 450.

— xv. 4; v. 475.

1 Cor. iii. 17; v. 471.

— iv. 5; v. 216.

— vi. 10; v. 465.

— vi. 13; v. 279.

— vii. 1, 6, 7; v. 294.

— vii. 4, 20; v. 295.

— vii. 9; i. 558; v. 293.

— vii. 25; v. 293.

— vii. 28; v. 293, 295.

— vii. 39; v. 293.

— x. 13; v. 330.

— xi. 3; v. 472.

2 Cor. i. 12; v. 221.

— iv. 17; v. 218.

— vi. 10; i. 446.

— xi. 14; v. 471.

— xi. 25; v. 453.

— xii. 2; iii. 264.

Gal. v. 17; v. 453, 461.

— v. 19; v. 471.

Eph. ii. 3; v. 453.

— iv. 28; i. 445.

— v. 4; v. 466.

— v. 5; v. 468.

— v. 18; v. 277, 470.

— v. 25; v. 295, 472.

— v. 25-31; v. 356.

— v. 32; v. 355.

Phil. ii. 10; v. 463.

— iii. 18; v. 279, 469.

Col. iii. 12; v. 473.

— iii. 18; v. 466.

1 Tim. i. 4, &c.; v. 445.

— ii. 9; v. 300.

— v. 6; v. 279.

— vi. 8; v. 335.

— vi. 10; v. 208, 223, 468.

2 Tim. ii. 20; v. 294.

— ii. 24; v. 466.

James, i. 4; v. 218.

— i. 5; v. 208.

— i. 14; v. 453.

— i. 22; v. 336.

— i. 23; i. 565.

— ii. 13; v. 224.

— ii. 17; v. 405.

1 Pet. ii. 21; v. 218.

— iii. 1; v. 472.

2 Pet. ii. 22; v. 450.

— iii. 9; v. 447.

1 John, i. 8; v. 453.

— iii. 15; v. 463.

Rev. ii. 5; v. 450.

— iii. 16; v. 466.

— iii. 20; v. 453.

— vi. 8; i. 449.

— vii. 1; v. 156.

— ix. 6; v. 452.

— xiv. 1; v. 294.

— xxi. 2; v. 446.

— xxi. 8; v. 470.

B.—AUTHORS AND WORKS REFERRED TO.

Acta Sanctorum,

(April 14); iii. 488, v. 401;

(Dec. 6), v. 177.

Æsop,

Fable of the Lion, Tiger, and Fox, v. 67;

of the Oak and Reed, ii. 463;

of the two Pots, i. 552.

*Agatho, alluded to, iii. xxxii, xxxiii.

Alanus de Insulis (Alain de Lisle, A.D. 1114-1203),

Anticlaudianus, iii. 264;

Parabolae, iii. 250; v. 263, 428;

Planctus Naturae, i. 516-521 (cf. i. 73, 74).

Albertano of Brescia (about 1193-1270),

De Amore Dei, ii. 466; v. 355, 358;

De Arte Loquendi et Tacendi, v. 214, 442, 443;

Liber Consolationis, v. 201, 202, 356, (cf. iii. 426, 501).

Albricus (13th century),

De Deorum Imaginibus, v. 78, 82; cf. iii. 249 (ll. 130, 133).

Alchabitius (or Abd-el-Aziz, 10th century),

Judicial Astrology, i. 500, iii. 353.

Alexander, Romance of, iii. 262, v. 244.

Alexandreid; see Philippe.

*Alhazen or Alhazel (11th century), v. 378.

Almansor, Propositiones, v. 306, 310.

Ambrose, St. (A.D. 340-397),

Sermo 25 (in Appendix), v. 448, (cf. 409).

*Anselm, St. (A.D. 1033-1109),

Meditatio 2; v. 450.

*Aristotle,

Physics, ii. 454;

On Parts of Animals, ii. 459;

Treatise on Perspective (attributed to him in Vincent of Beauvais, Spec. Hist. iii. 84), v. 378;

Secretum Secretorum (attributed to Aristotle), v. 433.

Arnoldus de Villa Nova (or Villanovanus, 13th century), v. 432.

Arthurian Romances, v. 314, 374;

and see Lancelot, Tristram.

Augustine, St. (Bp. of Hippo, A.D. 345-430),

De Civitate Dei, iii. 331; v. 462, 463, 468;

De Decem Chordis, v. 450;

De Natura et Gratia, v. 467;

De Opere Monachorum, i. 445;

De Vera Penitentia, v. 453;

Epistolae, v. 449;

In Psalmos, v. 263, 461, 466, 468;

Sermo 181, v. 473;

and see v. 221, 451.

*Averroes, or Ebn Roschd (12th century), v. 41, 42.

*Avicenna, or Ebn Sina (11th century), v. 41, 42, 289, 290.

Balade, Old French, imitated, iii. 298.

*Basil St. (Bp. of Cæsarea, 329-379),

Homil. 50, v. 449;

Homil. in Psalm, xxviii. 7-v. 452.

Benoît (or Benoist) de Sainte-More (12th century),

Roman de Troie, ii. lxi, lxii, lxiv, lxxx.

Bernard, St. (of Clairvaux, 1091-1153),

Sermo 40, v. 449;

Sermo ad Prelatos, v. 450;

Tractatus ad Laudem Virginis, v. 404;

Vitis Mystica, v. 467;

and see v. 452.

*Bernardus Gordonius (14th century), v. 41.

Bernardus Silvestris (12th century) Megacosmos, v. 147.

Bevis, Romance of Sir, v. 193.

Boccaccio (A.D. 1313-1375),

Amorosa Visione, i. 510; iii. 274, 275, 277;

De Casibus Virorum Illustrium, v. 228, 229, 234, 239, 242;

De Genealogia Deorum, iii. 345, 346;

De Mulieribus Claris, v. 235;

Decamerone, v. 343;

Filostrato (compared with Troilus), ii. 461, 467, 474, 484, 494;

Teseide (compared with the Knightes Tale), v. 60, 61;

Tes. i. 1, 2, 3—i. 529, 530;

Tes. ii. 10—i. 532;

Tes. ii. 12—i. 533;

Tes. vii. 51—i. 513;

Tes. xi. 1, 2, 3—ii. 504.

And see Tes. vii. 51-66, as printed in i. 68-73;

and De Gen. Deorum (ii. 22), in iii. xl; also ii. li.

Boethius,

De Consolatione Philosophiae (see vol. ii. pp. xxviii-xxxvii);

Book i: m. 1—ii. 448, v. 363; pr. 1—iii. 275; pr. 2—ii. 466; m. 3—ii. 471; m. 4—iii. 254; pr. 4—ii. 466; m. 5—v. 149, 160, 389, 478; pr. 5—i. 440, 550, 552:

Book ii: pr. 1—i. 543, ii. 466, v. 365; m. 1—i. 543; pr. 2—i. 545, 546, 552, ii. 487, v. 63, 226, 246, 295; pr. 3—i. 547, ii. 466; pr. 4—i. 544, 545, ii. 479, 482, v. 154; pr. 5—i. 551; m. 5—i. 539; m. 6—v. 242, 243; pr. 7—v. 320; pr. 8—i. 545, 546, v. 322; m. 8—i. 556, ii. 483, v. 93:

Book iii: pr. 2—v. 33, 68; m. 2—v. 365, 385, 440; pr. 3—i. 508; pr. 4—i. 554, v. 320; pr. 5—v. 234, 235, 360, 361; pr. 6—i. 553, v. 319; m. 6—v. 319; pr. 8—i. 489; m. 9—i. 522, iii. 341; pr. 10—v. 94; pr. 11—iii. 259; pr. 12—v. 57; m. 12—ii. 466, v. 67:

Book iv: m. 1—iii. 264, v. 149; pr. 4—i. 523; pr. 6—i. 547, ii. 469, 478, v. 94, 156, 327, 389; m. 7—v. 231:

Book v: pr. 1—i. 440; pr. 2—ii. 490, 491; pr. 3—ii. 490, 491; m. 4—i. 482, 483, v. 358; m. 5—i. 552;

De Musica, iii. 260, v. 256.

And see i. 78, 79; ii. i—xlviii, 1-151.

Bradwardine, Thomas (14th century),

De Causa Dei, v. 255.

*Caecilius Balbus,

Sententiae, v. 218.

*Cassiod orus (obiit A.D. 575),

Variarum lib. i. 4—v. 217, 221;

lib. i. 17—v. 215;

lib. i. 30—v. 218;

lib. ix. 13—v. 219;

lib. x. 18—v. 210.

Cato, Dionysius (4th century),

De Moribus, Distichorum lib. i. 2—v. 220;

lib. i. 3—v. 443;

lib. i. 12—v. 442, 443;

lib. i. 17—v. 420;

lib. i. 38—v. 388, 466;

lib. ii. 32—v. 252;

lib. iii. 6—v. 210;

lib. iii. 15—v. 211;

lib. iii. 22—v. 220;

lib. iii. 25—v. 356;

lib. iv. 14—v. 213;

lib. iv. 16—v. 220;

lib. iv. 39—v. 218.

Cato, Dionysius, supplement to, entitled Facetus, v. 98.

*Catullus (as quoted by Boethius), ii. 437.

Charlemagne, Romances of, i. 491, v. 239, 255.

*Chrysippus, v. 309.

*Chrysostom, St. (A.D. 347—407), v. 212, 449.

Cicero, M. Tullius;

De Amicitia (xiii)—i. 439, iii. 352, v. 209;

De Divinatione (i. 27)—v. 253;

(ii. 60)—ii. 457;

De Officiis (i. 9)—v. 211;

(i. 21)—v. 215;

(i. 25)—v. 224;

(i. 26)—v. 210;

(ii. 5, 7)—v. 210, 215;

(ii. 15)—v. 221;

(iii. 5)—v. 220;

De Oratore (ii. 69)—v. 312;

De Senectute (vi. 17)—v. 209;

Disputationes Tusculanae (iii. 30)—v. 209;

Somnium Scipionis, i. 505, 506, 508, ii. 434.

And see i. 558.

Claudian (4th century),

De Raptu Proserpinae, v. 364, 367;

the same (i. 77)—v. 70;

the same (ii. 109)—i. 512;

In Sextum Consulatum Honorii Augusti Praefatio, i. 509.

Cf. iii. 252.

Coincy, Gautier de, iii. 422; v. 491.

*Constantinus Afer (11th century), v. 41, 42, 362.

*Corinnus, i. 531.

*Damasus I (Pope, A.D. 304-384), v. 469.

Dante, Divina Commedia;

Inferno (i. 83)—i. 509;

(ii. 1)—i. 508;

(ii. 7)—iii. 254;

(ii. 122)—iii. 255;

(iii. 1)—i. 510;

(iii. 10)—iii. 249;

(iii. 19)—i. 511;

(iii. 55)—iii. 285;

(iii. 112)—ii. 486;

(v. 121)—ii. 429;

(xii. 22)—ii. 487;

(xiii. 64)—iii. 304;

(xiv)—iii. 253;

(xvi. 1)—iii. 279;

(xxxiii)—v. 241:

Purgatorio (i. 1)—ii. 468;

(i. 20)—v. 71;

(ii. 17)—iii. 253;

(vii. 121)—v. 319;

(ix. 28)—iii. 254;

(xii. 20)—i. 536;

(xviii. 28)—iii. 259;

(xix. 4)—vi. 402:

Paradiso (i. 1)—iii. 247;

(i. 13)—iii. 266;

(i. 20)—iii. 269;

(xiv. 28)—ii. 505;

(xxii. 19)—iii. 262;

(xxii. 128)—iii. 261;

(xxxiii. 1)—v. 403, 404;

(xxxiii. 14)—ii. 481;

(xxxiii. 16)—v. 175.

Cf. vol. i. p. 24; and vol. iii. pp. vii, viii.

*Dares Phrygius, i. 489, 490, iii. 277, v. 254;

and see ii. lxi, lxii, lxiv.

*Decretals, v. 212, 223;

Decretum Gratiani, v. 216.

Deguileville, G. de (died about 1360),

Pèlerinage de la Vie Humaine, i. 452; cf. i. 59, 60.

Deschamps, Eustace; Ballades, i. 563, 564;

and see i. lvii.

*Dictys Cretensis, i. 490, iii. 277;

and see ii. lxi-lxiv.

*Digesta,

(xlv. 1. 26)—v. 211;

(l. 17. 35)—v. 223;

(l. 17. 36)—v. 219.

*Dioscorides (2nd century), v. 41.

*Ebrardus Bituniensis, Græcismus, v. 208.

Epistola Valerii; see Map.

*Eternal Gospel, the, i. 447, 448. (Alluded to in Rom. Rose, Fragment C.)

Euclid (book i. prop. 5 and prop. 47), ii. 480.

*Euripides,

Andromache, ii. 439, 440.

Florus, L. Annaeus (2nd century),

Epitome de Gestís Romanorum, iii. 312, 313, 314;

and see iii. xxxvii.

French Song quoted, i. 544.

Froissart,

Le Dittié de la flour de la Margherite, ii. xxxi-ii;

(copies Chaucer), i. 462, 468.

*Fulgentius,

Mythologiarum lib. i. 27-v. 355.

*Galen, Claudius (2nd century), i. 477; v. 42.

*Gatisden, John (of Oxford, 14th century), v. 41, 42.

Geoffrey of Monmouth (12th century), iii. 278.

Gesta Romanorum, i. 520, v. 312, 338, 361, 441.

*Gilbertin, or Gilbertus Anglicus (13th century) v. 41.

Graunson, Oton de (died 1397),

Three Balades, i. 86, 87;

which are printed in full, i. 400-4.

*Gregory, St., Pope, (554-604),

De Cura Pastorali, v. 455;

Homiliae in Evangelia, v. 458;

In Septem Psalmos, v. 448;

Moralia, v. 452, 456, 469, 470, 474.

Guido delle Colonne (13th century),

Historia Troiae (written in 1287),

i. 489, 490, 491;

ii. 462, 493, 499, 500, 503, 504;

iii. 278, 324-5, 328-330;

v. 2, 233;

and ii. liv-lxii.

Guillaume de Lorris (13th century), i. 16-18, 94-164.

See Roman.

*Guiot de Provins (13th century),

Bible, i. 441. (Quoted in Fragment B of the Romaunt of the Rose).

*Haly (11th century), v. 41, 42.

Hermes Trismegistus,

Aphorismi, v. 88, 306;

and see 432.

*Herodotus, v. 312.

*Hippocrates (died about 357 B.C.),

i. 477, 505; v. 42.

*Homer,

Iliad (iii. 277)—ii. 455;

(xii. 17)—ii. 452;

(xxiv. 527)—ii. 428, v. 295.

*Horace,

Epistolae (i. 6. 37)—v. 219;

(i. 10. 24)—v. 439;

(i. 18. 71)—v. 443;

Ars Poetica, ii. 468, 472, v. 439.

Hyginus,

Fabulae, i. 464, iii. 333, 334.

Innocent III, Pope, (1161-1216),

De Contemptu Mundi, or De Miseria Conditionis Humanae, v. 141, 142, 154, 160, 161, 165, 207, 219, 220, 228.

*Isidore, St., of Seville (570-636),

Etymologiae, v. 462;

Sententiae, v. 448.

Jacobus de Voragine, or Jacobus Januensis (end of 13th century),

Legenda Aurea, v. 254, 401;

and see iii. 486-8.

Jean de Meun (about 1250-1318),

Les Remonstrances de Nature, v. 42, 424;

Testament, v. 22, 203, 258;

Le Livre de Melibee, iii. 426, v. 201;

and see Roman de la Rose.

Jehan de Vignay (end of 13th century),

Translation of the Legenda Aurea, v. 401, 402.

Jerome, St. (345-420), v. 450, 451, 453, 466;

Treatise against Jovinian, i. 541, 545; iii. 299, 302; v. 278, 279, 292-6, 301, 303, 311, 312, 395-9, 439, 470-1.

*Johannes Damascenus (9th century), iv. 41.

John of Salisbury (bp. of Chartres, 1110-1180),

Policraticus, (i. 5)—v. 282, 283;

(viii. 6)—i. 541, v. 279.

*Josephus, Flavius (1st century), iii. 276.

*Justinian,

Codex, i. 445, v. 215.

*Juvenal,

Satire x, ii. 432, 486; v. 321. (Probably taken at second-hand.)

Lancelot de Lake, Romance of, v. 255 [l. 4402], 381 [l. 287].

Lapidaire (a French translation of Marbodus, De Gemmis),

iii. 274.

Legenda Aurea; see Jacobus de Voragine.

*Livy,

Annales (i. 57)—iii. 330;

(iii)—v. 260. (Almost certainly quoted at second-hand; see iii. 330, 435.)

*Lollius, ii. 464, 503; iii. 277, 278.

Lorens, Frère, or Laurentius Gallus (13th century),

La Somme des Vices et des Vertus (written A.D. 1279), v. 447;

and see iii. 502, v. xxviii.

Lucan,

Pharsalia (i. 128)—ii. 452;

(iii. 79)—v. 153;

(iv. 590)—ii. 454; cf. v. 245.

Machault, Guillaume de (14th century),

Dit du Lion, i. 486, v. 475;

Dit Du Vergier, i. 483;

La Fontaine Amoureuse, i. 467, 469, 483;

Remède de Fortune, i. 479, 482, 484-5, 488;

Roi de Behaigne, i. 494;

Roi de Navarre, iii. 254.

Also the Balade mentioned in i. 88, 565.

Macrobius (4th century),

Commentarius in Somnium Scipionis, i. 417, 498, 505-9; iii. 246.

Map, Walter (12th century),

Epistola Valerii ad Rufinum, iii. 302; v. 308, 309, 311, 312, 358.

*Marbodus (or Marbœuf, 12th century),

De Gemmis or Lapidarius, iii. 274.

Martianus Capella (5th century),

De Nuptiis Philologiae et Mercurii, v. 360.

*Martinus Dumiensis,

De Moribus, iv. 209, 218, 222, 223;

De Virtutibus Cardinalibus, v. 209;

Formula Honestae Vitae, v. 207.

Maximian (6th century),

Elegia 1—v. 287, 288.

*Ménagier de Paris (alluded to), v. 201.

Messahala (8th century),

Compositio et Operatio Astrolabii, iii. lxx.

Nigellus Wireker (12th century),

Burnellus (or Speculum Stultorum), v. 256.

Octovian, Romance of, i. 473.

*Origen,

Homily on Mary Magdalen (a spurious piece), iii. 308.

Ovid,

Ars Amatoria (i. 229, 243)—v. 262;

(i. 163)—ii. 471;

(i. 515)—i. 432;

(i. 595)—i. 432;

(i. 729)—i. 433;

(ii. 107)—ii. 469;

(ii. 251)—i. 433;

(ii. 357)—i. 433;

(iii. 62)—v. 134;

Amores (i. 8. 104)—v. 216;

(ii. 4. 10)—ii. 487;

Epistolae ex Ponto, (ii. 9. 11)—i. 434;

(iv. 10. 5)—v. 389;

Fasti (i)—ii. 454;

(i. 415)—i. 513;

(ii. 153)—v. 83;

(ii. 721)—iii. 330, 331, 332, 333;

Heroides, v. 137;

(Her. i. 12)—ii. 494;

(ii.)—iii. 251, 252, 345;

(iii. 1)—iii. 252;

(iii. 3)—ii. 472;

(v)—ii. 465;

(vi)—iii. 328;

(vi. 50)—iii. 326;

(vii)—iii. 251, 324;

(ix)—ii. 454, iii. 252, v. 233;

(x)—iii. 252, 339;

(xii)—iii. 252, 330;

(xiv)—iii. 346;

(xvi. 288)—v. 298;

Metamorphoses (i. 138)—i. 541;

(i. 438)—v. 439;

(i. 450)—v. 83;

(i. 468)—513;

(i. 566)—ii. 477;

(ii. 32)—iii. 263;

(ii. 34)—ii. 497;

(i. 846)—v. 73;

(ii. 858)—iii. 294;

(ii. 534)—v. 439;

(ii. 708)—ii. 479;

(iii. 138)—v. 83;

(iii. 155)—v. 90;

(iv)—1. 496;

(iv. 55)—iii. 314, v. 365;

(iv. 170)—i. 66;

(iv. 416)—ii. 493;

(vi. 311)—ii. 465;

(vi. 424)—iii. 340;

(vii. 456)—iii. 334;

(viii. 6)—iii. 334;

(viii. 271)—ii. 501;

(ix)—ii. 454;

(x)—i. 477;

(x. 100)—i. 512;

(x. 247)—v. 260;

(x. 298)—ii. 491;

(x. 560)—v. 83;

(xi)—i. 464;

(xi. 174)—v. 317;

(xi. 410)—i. 464;

(xi. 592)—iii. 247;

(xi. 640)—i. 468;

(xii. 39)—iii. 258, 259, 261;

(xii. 43)—iii. 266;

(xii. 44)—iii. 285;

(xii. 49)—iii. 266;

(xii. 53)—iii. 279;

(xii. 54)—iii. 286;

Remedia Amoris (127)—v. 202, 368;

(421)—v. 214;

(462)—ii. 488; and see i. 477;

Tristia (i. 9. 5)—v. 219.

See also vol. iii. pp. xxxvii-xl; and the passage (from Met. xii. 39-63) printed in vol. iii. pp. ix, x.

Pamphilus Maurilianus (13th century),

Liber de Amore, v. 219, 391.

Percival, Romance of Sir, v. 200.

Persius,

Prologue to Satires, v. 387.

Peter Comestor (12th century),

Historia Evangelica, being part of his Historia Scholastica, v. 278.

Petrarch, Francis,

De Obedientia ac Fide Uxoris, v. 343;

Sonnet 88—ii. 464.

*Petrus Alfonsi, or Petrus Alphonsus (12th century),

Disciplina Clericalis, v. 205-6, 209-11, 213, 219.

Petrus de Riga (12th century),

Aurora, i. 492.

Philippe Gautier de Chatillon, or Gualtier de Lille (12th century),

Alexandreid, v. 304.

Physiologus (by Theobald or Thetbald), v. 256.

*Plato referred to, v. 57;

De Legibus, ii. 451;

Gorgias, ii. 448;

Phaedo, ii. 443:

Republic, ii. 423, 424, 448;

Sophistes, ii. 444;

Timaeus, ii. 441, 444.

Ptolemy, Claudius (2nd century),

Syntaxis Megale, or Almagest, ii. 434; iii. 354-6; v. 97, 148-9, 296;

Tetrabiblos, iii. 234.

*Publilius Syrus (died B. C. 44),

Sententiae, v. 205, 206, 208, 210, 211, 213, 214, 215, 217, 218, 223, 224.

*Pythagoras (mentioned in the Rom. of the Rose, Fragment B), i. 440.

*Quintus Curtius (1st century),

Life of Alexander, v. 244.

Renard, Roman de, v. 123.

*Rhasis (10th century), v. 41, 42.

Roman de la Rose (by Guillaume de Lorris, and Jean de Meun, 13th century),

i. 470-2, 474-5, 447-486, 489, 490, 492, 509-11, 537, 539-46, 548, 553-5;

ii. 465-6, 469-71, 473, 483, 488, 497;

iii. 246, 248, 250, 252, 268, 274, 281, 289, 294, 296, 298, 303;

v. 16, 17, 39, 42, 44, 57, 62, 67, 73, 78, 79, 86, 87, 94, 160, 242, 246-7, 256-7, 261-4, 274, 295-7, 299, 300, 302, 304, 305, 307, 320, 337, 355, 358, 360, 363-4, 378, 388, 401, 440;

and see i. 16; ii. lxv.

*Rufus of Ephesus (2nd century), v. 41.

*St. Amour, William de (alluded to in the Romaunt of the Rose, Fragment C), i. 446.

Salisbury; see John.

*Sallust, v. 222.

Secretum Secretorum (said to be from Aristotle), v. 433.

See Aristotle.

Seneca (died A. D. 65),

De Beneficiis, v. 38, 206, 358;

De Clementia, v. 215, 224, 461;

De Ira, v. 218, 338;

Epistolae (1), v. 135;

(2), v. 320;

(47), v. 468;

(63), v. 203;

(74), v. 203;

(83), v. 278;

(94), v. 222;

(111), v. 214.

*Seneca, M. Annaeus (about B. C. to A. D. 32),

Controversiae, v. 206.

Senior Zadith filius Hamuelis,

Tabula Chemica, v. 433.

*Serapion (11th century), v. 41, 42.

Simeon Metaphrastes (10th century),

Vitae Sanctorum, iii. 486-8.

Statius, P. Papinius (1st century),

Thebaid, ii. 468;

argument of, ii. 501;

(Theb. ii. 265)—1. 504;

(vi. 98)—v. 92;

(vi. 110)—v. 93;

(vi. 722)—v. 84;

(vii. 40)—i. 530, v. 81;

(vii. 47, 48)—v. 79;

(vii. 58)—v. 82;

(viii. 632), v. 87;

(viii. 637)—v. 91;

(xi. 483)—i. 459;

(xii. 482)—v. 63;

(xii. 519)—i. 531, v. 61;

(xii. 545)—v. 63;

(xii. 650)—v. 62, 64;

(xii. 816)—ii. 503.

See also i. 62.

Suetonius Tranquillus (2nd century),

Life of Nero, v. 242, 244, 245.

*Tertullian, v. 309.

*Theophrastus, pupil of Aristotle (died B. C. 287),

Liber Aureolus de Nuptiis, preserved in Jerome's treatise against Jovinian, v. 296, 298-9, 308, 439.

Tristram and Ysoude, Romance of, i. 515, 550, iii. 282, 299.

Trivet, Nicholas, Anglo-Norman Chronicle (A. D. 1334),

iii. 409, v. 154, 158, 162, 164-5.

*Trotula, v. 308, 309.

Tullius, i. 558;

see Cicero.

Valerii Epistola ad Rufinum; see Map.

Valerius Flaccus,

Argonauticon lib. iv—ii. 495, iii. 326.

Valerius Maximus (1st century),

De Factis Dictisque Memorabilibus (i. 7)—v. 253;

(iii. 4)—v. 320;

(vi. 3)—v. 301, 307.

Venantius Fortunatus (6th century), v. 155.

Vergil,

*Eclogues (iii. 95)—v. 337;

Æneid i, iii. 249, 250;

Æn. i—iv, iii. 317-24;

(Æn. i. 85)—iii. 344;

(ii)—iii. 250-1;

(ii. 333)—v. 257;

(iv)—iii. 250-1;

(iv-xii)—iii. 252;

(v. 6)—v. 337;

(v. 823)—iii. 344;

(vi. 743)—ii. 498;

(x. 284)—ii. 488.

Vincent of Beauvais (13th century),

Speculum Naturale, i. 545, v. 2;

Speculum Historiale, i. 303, v. 255, 321.

Vinsauf, Geoffrey de (late 12th century),

Nova Poetria, v. 257.

*Vitello, or Vitellio (13th century), v. 378. (Probably quoted at second-hand.)

Viterbo, Godfrey of (12th century),

Speculum Regum, iii. xxxix (note 2), lvi.

William d'Amiens (13th century),

Roundel, i. 548.

Zael,

Liber Electionum, v. 151.

*Zeuxis, ii. 487; v. 261.


BOOKS REFERRED TO IN THE NOTES, etc.

The following is a list of some of the principal books referred to in the Notes or elsewhere, as being serviceable for the explanation of Chaucer. I omit several that are but rarely mentioned, and are, at the same time, sufficiently indicated. Some are included of which I have made but little use.

The abbreviation 'E. E. T. S.' signifies the Early English Text Society; the abbreviation 'C. S.' signifies the Camden Society; and 'Ch. S.' signifies the Chaucer Society.


Agrippa, H. C.; De Occulta Philosophia; Coloniae, 1533; folio.

Albertani Brixiensis Liber Consolationis; ed. Thor Sundby. Ch. S., 1873.

Alexander; see King; and see Wars and Weber.

Alliterative Poems, ed. Morris; E. E. T. S., 1864; reprinted, 1869.

Ancren Riwle, ed. Jas. Morton; C. S., 1873.

Anglia: Zeitschrift für Englische Philologie; ed. R. P. Wülker. Halle, 1878-94. I here note the principal articles on Chaucer:—

I. 38, 186; on the Miller's Tale.

II. 135; on the Miller's Tale.

II. 532; on the Ch. Soc. Publications (Koch).

III. 179; on the Parson's Tale and Minor Poems (Koch).

III. 554; on Ward's Life of Chaucer (Koch).

IV. 238; 'Nun-Chaplain' (Furnivall).

IV. 44 (Appendix); Minor Poems (Schröer).

IV. 93 (Appendix); Minor Poems (Koch).

V. 313; Legend of Good Women (Bech).

V. 130 (Appendix); Eilers, on the Parson's Tale (Koch).

V. 138 (Appendix); Ch. Prologue, ed. Zupitza (Koch).

VI. 105; note on Prol. 459 (Koch).

VI. 80 (Appendix); Troilus (Koch).

VI. 91 (Appendix); Book of the Duchesse (Koch).

VII. 116; Miller's Tale.

VII. 24 (Appendix); House of Fame, ed. Willert (Koch); 203 (Willert).

VII. 155 (Appendix); Sources of the Merchant's Tale (Varnhagen).

VIII. 453; four short notes; Prol. and Kn. Tale.

VIII. 154 (Appendix); Essays on Chaucer (review by Koch).

XII. 532; The Present Tense in Chaucer (Gräf).

XIII. 174; Jerome against Jovinian; Epistola Valerii; Dante (Köppel).

XIII. 363 (a note).

XIV. 77, 147; Man of Law's Tale (Lücke).

XIV. 227; St. Cecile; Boccaccio's Amorosa Visione; J. de Meun (Köppel).

XVI. 261; Miller's Tale.

XVI. 264; Ho. Fame, 1227.

Annals of England; Oxford and London, 1876.

Ashmole, E., Theatrum Chemicum Britannicum. London, 1652.

Audelay's Poems, ed. J. O. Halliwell; Percy Soc., 1844.

Ayenbite of Inwyt, by Dan Michel of Northgate; ed. R. Morris, E. E. T. S., 1866.

Babees Book; ed. F. J. Furnivall, E. E. T. S., 1868.

Ballerstedt (Erich); über Chaucers Naturschilderungen. Ein Beitrag zur Entwicklungs- und Quellengeschichte des Dichters. Göttingen, 1891.

Barbour, J., The Bruce; ed. W. W. Skeat; E. E. T. S., 1870-7.

Barclay's Ship of Fools, ed. T. H. Jamieson; 2 vols. Edinburgh and London, 1874.

Baret's Alvearie, or Quadruple Dictionarie; London, 1580.

Batman vppon Bartholomè, his Booke De Proprietatibus Rerum. London, 1582, folio.

Bech, M.; Quelle und Plan der Legende of Good Women; in Anglia, vol. v. pp. 313-382.

Bell, R.; Works of Chaucer, in 4 vols. Revised edition; London, 1878.

Bennewitz, C. J., dissertation on Sir Thopas; Halle, 1879.

Beryn, The Tale of; ed. F. J. Furnivall; Ch. S., 1876.

Beves of Hamptoun, Sir; ed. E. Kölbing; E. E. T. S., 1885-6.

Bible Word-book; see Wright.

Biblia Sacra Vulgatae Editionis. Auctoritate edita. Parisiis, 1872.

Blount, Tho.; Nomolexicon, a Law Dictionary; 2nd ed. London, 1691.

Boccaccio, G.; Il Decameron; 2 vols. Milano, 1886.

—— Il Teseide; Milano, 1819.

—— Il Filostrato; in the Opere Volgari di G. B.; Firenze, 1832.

—— Amorosa Visione; in the same.

Böddeker, K.; Altenglische Dichtungen des MS. Harl. 2253; Berlin, 1878.

Boethius, De Consolatione Philosophiae; ed. T. Obbarius, Jena, 1843.

Also ed. Renatus Vallinus, Lugd. Batavorum, 1656.

—— Chaucer's translation of, ed. R. Morris; E. E. T. S., 1878.

—— the same, ed. F. J. Furnivall; Ch. S., 1886.

And see Stewart.

Boke of St. Albans, by Dame Juliana Berners [and others]; ed. W. Blades, London, 1881. (Reprint of ed. 1486.)

Brae, A. E.; Chaucer's Treatise on the Astrolabe; London, 1870.

Brand, John, M. A.; Observations on Popular Antiquities; ed. H. Ellis. In 3 vols. (in Bonn's Antiq. Library); London, 1848.

British Poets; ed. A. Chalmers; London, 1810. (In 21 vols.; vol. 1 contains Chaucer's Works, and all the other works formerly published along with them.)

Burguy, G. F.; Grammaire de la Langue D'Oil; 2me ed. Berlin and Paris, 1870. (In 3 vols. Vol. iii. contains an excellent O. F. Glossary.)

Burton, Robert; The Anatomy of Melancholy; 13th ed. 2 vols. London, 1827.

Butler, Alban; Lives of the Saints. 2 vols. Dublin, 1833.

Butler, S.; Hudibras; ed. A. Milnes; 2 vols. London, 1883.

Cary, H. F.; tr. of Dante; new ed. London, 1850.

Catholicon Anglicum, dated 1483; ed. S. J. Herrtage; E. E. T. S., 1881.

Cato, Dionysius; Disticha Moralia. (Various editions.)

Caxton, W.; The Golden Legende (reprinted by W. Morris at the Kelmscott Press in 3 vols. 1892).

Century Dictionary, The; 6 vols. New York and London, 1889-91.

Chambers, R.; The Book of Days. 2 vols. London and Edinburgh, 1864.

Chaucer, editions of;

see Bell, British Poets, Gilman, Morris, Speght, Stowe, Thynne, Tyrwhitt, Urry, Wright;

also Corson (Legend of Good Women); Koch (Minor Poems).

Chaucer Society's Publications.

Chester Plays, ed. T. Wright. Shak. Soc., 1843-7.

Child, F. J.; Observations on the Language of Chaucer. In the Memoirs of the American Academy, New Series, vol. viii. pp. 445-502; 1862.

Complaint of Scotland, the; re-edited by Dr. J. A. H. Murray. E. E. T. S., 1872-3.

Corson, Hiram; an edition of Chaucer's Legend of Good Women; with notes; Philadelphia, 1864.

Cotgrave, Randle; A French and English Dictionary; London, 1660. (Not an early edition.)

Court of Love; a poem first printed by Stowe, with Chaucer's Works; 1561.

Coventry Mysteries; ed. J. O. Halliwell; Shak. Soc. 1841.

Cowel, Dr.; The Interpreter of Words and Terms; continued by T. Manley; London, 1701.

Cromie, H.; Ryme-Index to the Ellesmere MS. of the Canterbury Tales; Ch. S., 1875.

Cuckoo and the Nightingale, the; printed with Chaucer's Works, ed. Thynne, 1532;

also in ed. 1542, 1550, 1561.

Cursor Mundi; ed. Dr. R. Morris; E. E. T. S., 1874-92.

Cutts, Rev. E. L.; Scenes and Characters of the Middle Ages. London, 1872.

Dante; La Commedia di Dante Alighieri, ed. Brunone Bianchi; Firenze, 1857.

Deschamps, Eustache; Œuvres inédites; ed. P. Tarbé; Reims and Paris, 1849.

[A later edition for the Société des Anciens Textes Français; Paris, 1878-87.]

Dictionary; see New and Century.

Dodsley, R.; Old English Plays. 4th edition; by W. Carew Hazlitt. 15 vols. 8vo. London, 1874.

Douglas, Gawain, Works of; ed. J. Small; 4 vols. Edinburgh, 1874.

Dryden, J.; Poetical Works; London, E. Moxon, 1876.

Ducange; Glossarium Mediae et Infimae Latinitatis; ed. L. Favre; Niort and London, 1884-7.

Dunbar, W.; Poems of, ed. J. Small, completed by W. Gregor; Scottish Text Society; Edinburgh, 1883-93.

Dunlop, John; The History of Fiction. 3rd ed. London, 1845.

Düringsfeld, Ida von; Sprichwörter der Germanischen und Romanischen Sprachen. 2 vols. 1872-5.

Early English Poems, ed. F. J. Furnivall; Philological Society; London, 1862.

Early English Text Society's publications.

Eilers, Dr. W.; Dissertation on the Parson's Tale (English version); in Essays on Chaucer; Ch. S., 1884.

Ellis, A. J.; On Early English Pronunciation; published for the Phil. Soc., E. E. T. S., and Ch. S., London, 1869-89.

English Dialect Society's publications (marked E. D. S.).

English Gilds, ed. Toulmin Smith (E. E. T. S.); London, 1870.

Englische Studien, ed. Dr. E. Kölbing; contains numerous important articles; some of which I here note:—

I. 215; on Chaucer's Second Nonnes Tale (Kölbing).

II. 94, 321; on Gamelyn (F. Lindner).

II. 528; on the Knightes Tale (Kölbing).

III. 209; on the House of Fame (A. Rambeau).

IX. 111; on Gamelyn (F. Lindner).

IX. 240; Reeve's Tale (H. Varnhagen).

XI. 163; Rom. Rose (F. Lindner).

XI. 495; on Sir Thopas (Kölbing).

XII. 161; on the Squieres Tale (wrong).

XII. 469; on the date of the C. T. (wrong).

XIII. 1; on the Squieres Tale (G. L. Kittredge).

XIII. 528; Rom. Rose (Kaluza).

XIV. 1; on Caxton's print of Boethius (Kellner).

XV. 399; Minor Poems; Legend; House of Fame (Koch).

XVI. 273; The Prologue (Kölbing).

XVII. 189; dates of Chaucer's poems (Köppel).

XVIII. 104, 106; on the Romaunt.

Essays on Chaucer; Ch. S.

Fabyan's Chronicles; ed. H. Ellis. 4to. London, 1811.

Fairholt, F. W., Costume in England; ed. H. A. Dillon; 2 vols. London, 1885.

Florio, Iohn; a Worlde of Wordes (An Italian and English Dictionary); London, 1598.

Flower and the Leaf, The; a poem first printed by Speght in 1598.

Francis, H. T.; The Vedabbha Jātaka; translated from the Pali, and compared with Chaucer's Pardoner's Tale. With Introduction and Notes. Cambridge, 1884.

Freudenberger (Markus). Ueber das Fehlen des Auftakts in Chaucers heroischem Verse (Erlanger Beiträge, iv). 8vo. Erlangen, 1889.

Froissart's Chronicles; translated by Thos. Johnes. 2 vols. London, 1839.

Furnivall, F. J.; Trial Forewords to the Minor Poems. Ch. S., 1871.

—— Temporary Preface to the Six-text Edition. Ch. S., 1868.

Gamelyn, The Tale of, ed. Skeat; Oxford, 1884.

Gawayn and the Grene Knight, ed. Morris; E. E. T. S., 1864; reprinted, 1869.

Gest Hystoriale of the Destruction of Troy; ed. Panton and Donaldson; E. E. T. S., 1869-74.

Gesta Romanorum; ed. C. Swan; revised by W. Hooper; London, 1877.

Gibbon, E.; Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire; 2 vols. London, Virtue and Co.; no date.

Gilman, A.; Chaucer's Poetical Works. 3 vols. Boston, 1879.

Godefroy, F.; Dictionnaire de l'ancienne Langue Française; 8 vols. Paris, 1881-94.

Golding, Arthur; translation of Ovid's Metamorphoses; London, 1603.

Gorra, E.; Testi Inediti di Storia Trojana; Turin, 1887.

Gower, Confessio Amantis, ed. Pauli; 3 vols. London, 1857.

Guy of Warwick, ed. J. Zupitza; E. E. T. S., 1876-86.

Haeckel, W.; Das Sprichwort bei Chaucer (Erlanger Beiträge, viii). 8vo. Erlangen, 1890.

Hales, John W.; Folia Litteraria; London, 1893.

Halliwell, J. O.; A Dictionary of Archaic and Provincial Words. 2 vols. 5th edition; London, 1865.

Hampole, R. Rolle de; The Pricke of Conscience, ed. Morris; Phil. Soc. London, 1863.

Havelok the Dane, ed. W. W. Skeat; E. E. T. S., 1868.

Hazlitt, W. C.; Early Popular Poetry of England; 4 vols. London, 1864.

—— English Proverbs and Proverbial Phrases; London, 1869.

And see Dodsley and Warton.

Hendyng, The Proverbs of; printed in Specimens of English, ed. Morris and Skeat.

Higden's Polychronicon; with Trevisa's translation. (Record Publications); London, 1865-76.

Hoccleve, T.; Minor Poems of; ed. F. J. Furnivall; E. E. T. S., 1892.

—— De Regimine Principum, ed. T. Wright (Roxburgh Club); London, 1860.

Holland, P.; translation of Pliny's Natural History; 2 vols. London, 1634.

Horman's Vulgaria; pr. by Pynson; London, 1519.

Jack Upland; in Chalmers' British Poets, vol. i.

Jameson, Mrs.; Legends of the Monastic Orders; London, 1850.

—— Sacred and Legendary Art; 3rd edition, 2 vols. London, 1857.

Jamieson's Scottish Dictionary; new edition, by J. Longmuir and D. Donaldson; 4 vols. and Supplement; Paisley, 1879-87.

Kaluza, Max: Chaucer und der Rosenroman. Berlin, 1893.

—— The Romaunt of the Rose, from the Glasgow MS., parallel with its original, Le Roman de la Rose: Part I.—The Texts. Ch. S., 1891.

Keightley, T., Fairy Mythology. 2 vols. London, 1828.

Kemble, J. M., Salomon and Saturn; printed for the Ælfric Society; London, 1848.

King Alisaunder; in Weber's Met. Rom. vol. i.

Kingis Quair, The; by King James I. of Scotland; ed. W. W. Skeat. Scottish Text Soc.; Edinburgh, 1883-4.

Kittredge, G. L.; On the Romaunt of the Rose; in Studies and Notes in Philology and Literature. Boston, U.S.A., 1892.

Klaeber (Friedrich); Das Bild bei Chaucer. 8vo. Berlin, 1893.

Knight of la Tour-Landry; ed. T. Wright; E. E. T. S., 1868.

Koch, J.; A Critical Edition of some of Chaucer's Minor Poems. Wissenschaftliche Beilage zum Programm des Dorotheenstädtischen Realgymnasiums. Ostern, 1883. Berlin, 1883 (Programm No. 93).

Köppel, E.; Chaucer und Innocent des Dritten Traktat De Contemptu Mundi. In Archiv für das Studium der neueren Sprachen; ed. L. Herrig; vol. 84; pp. 405-418.

—— Chaucer und Albertanus Brixiensis. In Archiv für das Studium der neueren Sprachen; ed. L. Herrig; vol. 86; pp. 29-46.

—— Chaucers Prosawerke; die Echtheit der Parson's Tale. In Herrig's Archiv, &c.; vol. 87; pp. 33-54.

—— Chaucer und Alanus de Insulis. In Herrig's Archiv, &c.; vol. 90; pp. 149-151.

See also Anglia, xiii. 174; and xiv. 227.

Lacroix, P.; Manners, Customs, and Dress during the Middle Ages; London, 1874.

Land of Cockaigne; in Mätzner's Sprachproben.

Lange, Max; Untersuchungen über Chaucer's Boke of the Duchesse; Halle, 1883.

Langtoft:—Peter Langtoft's Chronicle, tr. by Robert of Brunne; ed. T. Hearne. 2 vols. Oxford, 1725; reprinted, London, 1810.

Layamon's Brut; ed. Sir F. Madden. 3 vols. Soc. of Antiquaries; London, 1847.

Legenda Aurea, ed. Dr. Th. Grässe. 2nd ed. Leipsic, 1850.

Le Roux de Lincy, Proverbes Français.

Levins, Manipulus Vocabulorum, ed. H. B. Wheatley; E. E. T. S., 1867.

Lewis, W. L.; translation of Statius; in Chalmers' British Poets, vol. 20.

Liber Albus; tr. by H. T. Riley, M.A. London, 1861.

Liber Cure Cocorum; ed. R. Morris. Philological Soc., London, 1862.

Liber Custumarum; ed. H. T. Riley. (Record Series.) London, 1860.

Lounsbury, T. R.; Studies in Chaucer. 3 vols. London, 1892.

Lydgate, J.; Complaint of the Black Knight; in Morris's Chaucer, vi. 235.

—— Falls of Princes; pr. by John Wayland. London, n. d.

—— The Hors, Shepe, and Goos; in Political, &c. Poems, ed. Furnivall; E. E. T. S., 1866.

—— Temple of Glas; ed. Schick; E. E. T. S., 1891.

—— The Troy-boke; London, 1555.

—— Minor Poems, ed. J. O. Halliwell, Percy Soc., 1840.

Lyndsay, Sir D.; Buke of the Monarché; ed. J. Small; E. E. T. S., 1865-6.

M‘Clumpha, C. F.; The Alliteration of Chaucer. Leipzig, n. d.

Machault; Les Œuvres de G. de Machault, ed. P. Tarbé; Reims and Paris, 1849.

Mätzner, E.; Old English Dictionary; A-L; Berlin, 1878-91.

—— Englische Grammatik; Berlin, 1860-5.

Mätzner, E., and K. Goldbeck, Altenglische Sprachproben; Berlin, 1867-9.

Malory, Sir Thomas; Morte d'Arthur; ed. H. O. Sommer (reprint of Caxton); London, 1889-91.

Manly, J. M.; On The Legend of Good Women; in Studies and Notes in Philology and Literature. Boston, U.S.A., 1893.

Marco Polo's Travels; ed. H. Yule; 2 vols. London, 1871.

Marie de France, Die Lais der; ed. K. Warncke; Halle, 1885.

Marlowe, C., Works of; ed. Lt.-Col. F. Cunningham; London, 1870.

Marsh, G. P.; Lectures on the English Language, ed. Dr. W. Smith; London, 1862.

—— Origin and History of the English Language; London, 1862.

Massingberd, Rev. F. C.; The English Reformation; 3rd ed. London, 1857.

Massinger, P., The Plays of; ed. Lt.-Col. F. Cunningham; London, 1868.

Maundeville's Travels, ed. J. O. Halliwell; London, 1866.

Metrical Romances; see Ritson and Weber.

Migne, M. L'Abbé; Cursus Patrologicus. (An edition of the Latin Fathers, with indices.)

Monumenta Franciscana, ed. J. S. Brewer. (Record Publications.) London, 1858.

Moral Ode, A; in Morris's Specimens of Early English, Part I.

More, Sir T., Works; London, 1557, folio.

Morley, H.; English Writers; 10 vols.; London, 1887-93.

Morris, R.; Chaucer's Poetical Works; London, 1860-6.

—— Historical Outlines of English Accidence; London, 1872.

Morte Arthure (an alliterative poem); ed. E. Brock; E. E. T. S., 1865.

Myrc's Duties of a Parish Priest; ed. E. Peacock; E. E. T. S., 1868.

Myrour of Our Lady, ed. J. H. Blount; E. E. T. S., 1873.

Mythographi Latini; Amsterdam, 1681.

Nares, Archdeacon; A Glossary; ed. Halliwell and Wright. 2 vols. London, 1876.

Neckam, A.; De Naturis Rerum; ed. T. Wright. (Record Publications.) London, 1863.

New English Dictionary on Historical Principles; ed. J. A. H. Murray and H. Bradley; Oxford, 1884, &c.

Occleve; see Hoccleve.

Old English Miscellany, An; ed. R. Morris; E. E. T. S., 1872.

Old English Plays (Dodsley's Collection), ed. W. C. Hazlitt; 15 vols. London, 1876.

Originals and Analogues of some of Chaucer's Canterbury Tales. Ch. Soc.

Ormulum, The; ed. R. M. White. 2 vols. Oxford, 1852.

Our English Home, 2nd ed. Oxford and London, 1861.

Owl and Nightingale, The; ed. T. Wright; London, 1843.

And see Morris, Specimens of English, Part I.

Palladius on Husbandry, ed. B. Lodge and S. J. Herrtage; E. E. T. S., 1872-80.

Palsgrave.—Lesclaircissement de la Langue Françoyse, par Maistre Jehan Palsgrave; 1530. (Reprint; Paris, 1852.)

Parker Society's Publications.

Paston Letters: ed. J. Gairdner; 3 vols. London, 1872-5.

Percy Folio MS., ed. J. W. Hales and F. J. Furnivall. 3 vols. London, 1867-8.

Percy's Reliques of Ancient English Poetry; ed. R. A. Willmott; London, 1857.

Peter Comestor; Historia Scholastica; 4to. Paris, 1518.

Philip de Thaun; see Popular Treatises on Science.

Piaget, A.; Oton de Granson et ses Poésies. (Extrait de la Romania, tome xix.) Paris, 1890.

Pierce the Ploughmans Crede, ed. W. W. Skeat; E. E. T. S., 1867.

Piers Plowman; ed. W. W. Skeat. In 4 parts. E. E. T. S., 1867-85.

—— 2 vols. Oxford, 1886.

Political Poems and Songs, ed. T. Wright; (Record Publications.) 2 vols. 1859-61.

Political Songs, ed. T. Wright; C. S., 1839.

Political, Religious, and Love Poems; ed. F. J. Furnivall; E. E. T. S., 1866.

Pollard, A. W.; Chaucer (Primer); London, 1893. (An edition of the Canterbury Tales, by the same editor, has just appeared.)

Popular Treatises on Science; ed. T. Wright. London, 1841.

Promptorium Parvulorum; ed. A. Way; C. S., 1843-65.

Ratis Raving; ed. J. R. Lumby; E. E. T. S., 1870.

Ray, John; A Collection of English Words not generally used; ed. W. W. Skeat; E. D. S., 1874.

—— A compleat Collection of English Proverbs. 3rd ed. London, 1737.

Reliquiae Antiquae; ed. Wright and Halliwell. 2 vols. London, 1841-3.

Richard the Redeless; printed with Piers the Plowman, ed. W. W. Skeat.

Riley, H. T.; Memorials of London; London, 1868.

Ritson, J.; Ancient Engleish (sic) Metrical Romanceës. 3 vols. London, 1802.

(Contains: Ywaine and Gawin; Launfal; Lybeaus Disconus; K. Horn; King of Tars; Emare; Sir Orpheo; Chronicle of England; Le Bone Florence; Erle of Tolous; Squyr of Lowe Degree; Knight of Curtesy.)

Robert of Brunne, Handlyng Synne; ed. F. J. Furnivall (Roxburgh Club), 1862.

Robert of Gloucester, ed. T. Hearne, 2 vols. Oxford, 1724; reprint, London, 1810.

Also ed. W. A. Wright (Record Publications). 2 vols. 1887.

Rock, D.: The Church of Our Fathers; 3 vols. London, 1849-52.

Roman de la Rose; ed. Méon. 4 vols. Paris, 1813.

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Seelman, W.; Die Vogelsprachen (Vogelparlamente) der mittelalterlichen Litteratur. From the Jahrbuch des Vereins für niederdeutsche Sprachforschung. Jahrgang 1888. Norden und Leipzig, 1889.

Shakespeare.—The Globe Edition; Cambridge and London, 1864.

Shakespeare's Plutarch; ed. Skeat; London, 1875.

Shepheards Kalendar, The; printed in 1604; and again in 1656, folio.

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Skinner's Etymologicon Linguae Anglicanae; London, 1671.

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Specimens of English Literature, ed. W. W. Skeat; 5th ed. Oxford, 1890.

Speght.—Chaucer's Works, ed. T. Speght, London, 1598; 2nd ed. 1602.

Spenser, E.; Works of, ed. R. Morris and J. W. Hales; London, 1869.

Stewart, H. F.; Boethius, an Essay; Edinburgh and London, 1891.

Stowe, John; Chaucer's Works; London, 1561, folio.

—— Survey of London, ed. W. J. Thoms; London, 1842.

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Strutt, J.; Manners, Customs, &c., of the Inhabitants of England; 3 vols. London, 1774-6.

—— The Sports and Pastimes of the People of England; ed. W. Hone; London, 1876.

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Ten Brink, B.; Chaucer: Studien zur Geschichte seiner Entwicklung; Münster, 1870.

—— Chaucer's Sprache und Verskunst; Leipzig, 1884.

—— Early English Literature; tr. by H. M. Kennedy; London, 1883.

—— English Literature; tr. by W. Clarke Robinson; London, 1893.

Testament of Love, The; printed with Chaucer's Works, in the old editions.

Theatrum Chemicum; 5 vols. London, 1659.

Theatrum Chemicum Britannicum, by E. Ashmole; London, 1652. 4to.

Thornton Romances, ed. J. O. Halliwell; London, C. S., 1844. (Contains Sir Percival, Sir Isumbras, Sir Eglamour, and Sir Degrevant.)

Three Metrical Romances, ed. J. Robson; London, C. S., 1842. (Contains The Anturs of Arthur, Sir Amadace, and the Avowynge of Arthur.)

Thynne, F.; Animadversions on Speght's Chaucer, ed. Furnivall; Ch. S., 1875.

Thynne; Chaucer's Workes, ed. W. Thynne; London. 1532, folio.

Todd, Rev. H. J.; Illustrations of Gower and Chaucer; London, 1810.

Trevisa, R.; translation of Higden; see Higden.

Tyrwhitt, T.; Chaucer's Canterbury Tales. 5 vols. 8vo. London, 1775-8.

—— The Poetical Works of G. Chaucer, with an Essay, &c.; by T. Tyrwhitt. London, E. Moxon, 1845; reprinted, 1855.

[Not edited by Tyrwhitt, except as regards the Canterbury Tales.]

Udall, N.; translation of the Apothegmes of Erasmus; Boston, 1877.

Urry J.; Chaucer's Works; London, 1871, folio.

Vincent of Beauvais, Speculum Doctrinale, Naturale, Historiale; Venice, 1494.

Vulgate; see Biblia.

Wallace, The; by Henry the Minstrel; ed. J. Jamieson; Edinburgh, 1820;

also ed. J. Moir, Scottish Text Soc., 1884-9.

Ward, A. W., Life of Chaucer; London, 1875.

Wars of Alexander, ed. W. W. Skeat; E. E. T. S., 1886.

Warton, History of English Poetry; 3 vols. London, 1840.

Also, ed. Hazlitt; 4 vols. London, 1871.

Weber's Metrical Romances; 3 vols. London, 1810. (Contains King Alisaunder, Sir Cleges, Lai le Freine; Richard Coer de Lion, Ipomydon, Amis and Amiloun; Seven Sages, Octovian, Sir Amadas, Hunting of the Hare.)

Wheeler, W. A., A Dictionary of Noted Names of Fiction; London, 1866.

Willert, Hans; G. Chaucer, The Hous of Fame; Text, Varianten, Anmerkungen, Berlin, 1888. (Wissenschaftliche Beilage zum Programm der Margarethenschule zu Berlin.)

William of Palerne, ed. W. W. Skeat; E. E. T. S., 1867.

Wright, T.; Biographia Britannica Literaria; 2 vols. London, 1842-6.

—— Chaucer's Canterbury Tales. A new Text, &c. London, n. d.

—— History of Domestic Manners; also called Homes of Other Days. London, 1871.

—— Vocabularies; 2nd edition, ed. R. P. Wülcker; 2 vols. London, 1884.

And see Popular Treatises.

Wright, W. A.; The Bible Word-book; 2nd ed. London, 1884.

Wyclif, J.; Select English Works, ed. T. Arnold; 3 vols. Oxford, 1869-71.

—— English Works, hitherto unprinted; ed. F. D. Matthew; E. E. T. S., 1880.

Wycliffite Versions of the Bible; ed. Rev. J. Forshall and Sir F. Madden; Oxford, 1850.

York Mystery Plays; ed. Lucy Toulmin Smith; Oxford, 1885.

Zupitza (Julius): Die mittelenglische Vorstufe von Shakespeare's As You Like It. In the Jahrbuch der deutschen Shakespeare-Gesellschaft, vol. xxi. p. 69. Weimar, 1886.

[On The Tale of Gamelyn, see vol. iii. p. 405.]

—— Chaucer's Prologue. Berlin, 1882.


LIST OF MANUSCRIPTS AND OLD EDITIONS.

The various MSS. and editions collated in this edition (besides others which do not afford much help) are all duly enumerated in their proper places. It is, perhaps, advisable to say expressly, that the same symbol is often used for different MSS.; and that the same MS. is sometimes (not often) denoted by different symbols. But no confusion need arise, as this never happens with respect to the same piece. For example, in the Minor Poems, 'A.' occurs as a symbol for MS. Ashinole 59; whilst in the Legend of Good Women, the same symbol occurs for MS. Arch. Selden B. 24. Again, in the Minor Poems, MS. Arch. Selden B. 24 is denoted by the symbol 'Ar.,' but in the Legend by 'A.,' as above. All that is necessary to fix the meaning of the symbol employed is to consult the 'Introduction' to the piece under consideration. And all that need be given here is a full statement of the references to the various descriptions of the MSS.