The Petworth ms. of Chaucer's Canterbury tales. Ed. by Frederick J. Furnivall.
- Title
- The Petworth ms. of Chaucer's Canterbury tales. Ed. by Frederick J. Furnivall.
- Author
- Chaucer, Geoffrey, d. 1400.
- Publication
- London,: Pub. for the Chaucer society by N. Trübner & co.,
- 1868-1879.
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"The Petworth ms. of Chaucer's Canterbury tales. Ed. by Frederick J. Furnivall." In the digital collection Corpus of Middle English Prose and Verse. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/ASH2689.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 7, 2024.
Contents
- omitted front matter
- omitted front matter
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GROUP A. FRAGMENT I.
- § 1. GENERAL PROLOGUE.
- ¶ ffabula militis. Here bygynneþ the knyghtes tale.
- & here bygnneþ þe Prologe of þe Milleres tale ¶ The Prologe
- And here by|gynneþ þe Millers Tale. ¶ Narracio
- ¶ And þus bygynneþ þe Prologe of þe Reues tale
- And here bygynneþ þe Reeues tale
- And here bygynneþ þe Cokes tale
- And here bygynneþ þe Cokes tale
- APPENDIX TO GROUP A.
- ¶ And Thus gynneþ þe prologe of þe shipman
- GROUP B. (β. FRAGMENT III.)
- GROUP B. (α. FRAGMENT II.)
- group - F
- group - E
- GROUP D. FRAGMENT V.
- GROUP E. FRAGMENT VI.
- GROUP F. FRAGMENT VII.
- GROUP G. FRAGMENT VIII.
- GROUP C. FRAGMENT IV.
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group - B
- And here bygynneþ The prologe of Thoppas
- ¶ Here bygynneþ be tale of chaucere by Sire Thopace.
- tale
- And here bygnneþ þe tale of Melebius & prudence.
- And here bygynneþ þe prologe of þe Monke./
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¶ Here bygynneþ þe prologe of þe monke
- part
- ¶ Primo de Lucifero;
- ¶ De Adam./
- ¶ De Sampsone
- ¶ De Ercule./
- ¶ De rege Nabugodonosor./
- De Baltazar dicti Regis Nabugodonosor filio.
- ¶ De Cenobia;/
- [Peter the Cruel, of Spain.]
- [Peter of Cyprus.]
- [Bernabo Visconti, of Milan.]
- [Ugolino, Count of Pisa.]
- ¶ De nerone Imperatore.
- [Holofernes.]
- [Antiochus.]
- [Alexander the Great.]
- [Julius Cæsar.]
- [Cresus.]
- And here bygynneþ þe nonpreest his prologe
- And here bygynneþ þe nonne preest his tale
- GROUP H. FRAGMENT IX.
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GROUP I. FRAGMENT X.
- § 1. THE BLANK-PARSON LINK. PETWORTH MS.
- analysis of Parson's Tale (omitted)
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And here bygynneþ þe person his tale.
- part
- Incipit secunda / pars eiusdem./
- ¶ Sequitur de septem peccatis mortalibus. scilicet de Superbia. et eorum dependencijs. circumstancijs & spectantibus. /.
- [De superbia.]
- [The Remedy against Pride.]
- ¶ De Peccato. Inuidie.
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¶ Remedium
contra Inuidiam [from the margin ] -
¶ De Ira; / [
from the margin ] - [Remedies against Ire.]
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¶ De peccato accidie [
from margin ] - [The Remedy against Accidie.]
- ¶ De auaricia.
- [The Remedy against Avarice.]
- De Gula /
- [The Remedy against Gluttony.]
- ¶ De luxuria Sequitur ./
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¶ Remedium
contra luxuriam - ¶ De confessione;
- De satisfaccione.
- Here takeþ þe maker of þis booke his leue;/
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APPENDIX (to Group B, p. 591). [
Christ Church MS. 152.] - appendices
- omitted back matter