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  • {{r|Hengwrt Chaucer manuscript}}
    304 bytes (35 words) - 14:11, 9 June 2010
  • {{r|Hengwrt Chaucer manuscript}}
    335 bytes (45 words) - 19:59, 26 April 2010
  • ...copied work of the English [[poet]] [[Geoffrey Chaucer]], including the [[Hengwrt Chaucer manuscript|Hengwrt Chaucer]] and the [[Ellesmere Chaucer manuscript|Ellesmere Chaucer]
    6 KB (967 words) - 07:31, 20 April 2024
  • The '''Hengwrt Chaucer manuscript''', also '''Hengwrt Chaucer''', is an early 15th century illuminated manusc ...tor. Yet the research of Manly and Rickert revealed the superiority of the Hengwrt Chaucer manuscript as a witness. <ref>Scala, pp. 492-493.</ref>
    13 KB (2,021 words) - 14:30, 28 April 2017
  • ...Ellesmere manuscripts and referred to as MS EL 26 C 9. Together with the [[Hengwrt Chaucer manuscript]], it is considered to be the most important source of the original text of ...including the Riverside Chaucer in 1987. Other editions were based on the Hengwrt Chaucer manuscript. In fact, no matter which of these is chosen, the other one is heavily cons
    16 KB (2,503 words) - 07:31, 20 April 2024
  • The title ‘General Prologue’ is not Chaucer’s, but a modern one. The Hengwrt Chaucer manuscript opens with ‘‘Here bygynneth the Book of the tales of Caunterbury’’,
    5 KB (923 words) - 07:31, 20 April 2024
  • Two early [[manuscript]]s of the tale are the [[Hengwrt Chaucer manuscript]] and the [[Ellesmere Chaucer manuscript|Ellesmere manuscript]]. Altogether
    13 KB (2,007 words) - 07:33, 20 April 2024