Furnivall
and Miss K.
Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v02
C.
Oxford, 1900.
[See also in Athenaeum, 1905, 28
October, for works attributed to Chaucer. ]
Snell, F. J. The Age of C. (1346-1400). With an introd. by J. W. Hales.
1901.
The Fourteenth Century. 1899.
Ten Brink, B. C. in Geschichte der engl. Lit. Vol. 1. Berlin, 1877. (2nd ed.
by Brandl, A. 1899. ) Vol. 11. 1. Berlin, 1889. 11. 2. ed. by Brandl.
Strassburg, 1893. Eng. trang. 1883.
0. Studien zur Geschichte seiner Entwicklung, etc. See above.
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467
Todd, H. J. Illustrations of the Lives and Writings of Gower and C. ,
collected from authentic documents. (Animadversions upon the anno-
tacions and correctons of some imperfectons of impressõnes of C. 's
workes . . . nowe reprinted in . . . 1598, sett downe by F. Thynne), 1810.
'Animadversions' edited by Kingsley, G. H. , in E. E. T. S. ix, 1865, and by
Furnivall in the C. S. Series II, 13, 1875.
Tupper, F. J. Dryden and Speght's C. MLN. XII, 347–353.
Wood, H. C. 's Influence upon King James I of Scotland as poet. Halle,
1879.
Woodbridge, E. C. '8 Classicism. JGPh. I, 111-7.
[For Guillaume de Machault (1300 ? -1377), see P. Tarbe's edition, Reims
1849; and for the poems of Eustace Deschamps, Machault's nephew, see
ed. Marquis de Queux de Saint-Hilaire, S. A. T. F. , Paris, 1878 ff. ]
[For The Tale of Gamelyn, see ed. Skeat, W. W. , 2nd edn, revised, 1893;
of the Robyn and Gandeleyn ballad, in Child's English and Scotch Ballads,
vol. v, 1888; Thomas Lodge's Rosalynde: Euphues golden legacie, 1590; and
Lindner, F. , Englische Studien, 11, pp. 94 ff. and 321 ff. ]
[Edwardes, M. , A summary of the Literatures of Modern Europe. . .
to 1400, 1907, and Körting's Grundriss may be consulted for bibliographical
information. See also Notes and Queries, 5th series, vols. vi and vil, and
6th series, vols. VIII, ix and x. ]
CHAPTER VIII
THE ENGLISH CHAUCERIANS
LYDGATE (chief works).
Aesop. Ed. by P. Sanerstein in Anglia, ix.
Albon and Amphabel. Printed by John Hertford. St Albans, 1534.
Assembly of Gods. Printed by Wynkyn de Worde in 1498 and afterwards.
Cambridge facsimile reprint of c. 1500 ed. , 1906. Reprinted by Pynson,
n. d. , and twice by Robert Redman in 4to and 16mo, the latter dated
1540. Edited for E. E. T. S. by Triggs, 0. L. 1896.
Churl and the Bird, The. Twice printed by Caxton (1st ed. reprinted in
facsimile, Cambridge, 1906), twice by Wynkyn de Worde, once by Pynson.
Partly in Halliwell.
Complaint of the Black Knight. Printed by W. de Worde. Also in editions
of Chaucer from Thynne (1532) onwards till discovered to be Lydgate's
by Shirley's testimony.
Court of Sapience. Printed by Caxton c. 1481.
Divers ballades and shorter poems. Also included in older edd. of Chaucer.
Falls of Princes. First printed by Pynson in 1494; later edd. 1527, 1554
(Tottel) and John Wayland's 1558.
Flower of Courtesy. Printed in edd. of Chancer from Thynne (1532) to
Chalmers.
Guy of Warwick. Printed in part in the Percy Folio by Furnivall, F. J. and
Hales, J. W. , 1868; completely by Zupitza, J. , Vienna, 1873; and by
Robinson, F. N. , Harvard Studies and Notes, v.
9
30-2
## p. 468 (#486) ############################################
468
Bibliography
Horse, Goose and Sheep. Twice printed by Caxton, once at least by Wynkyn
de Worde. Cambridge facsimile reprint of c. 1499 ed. , 1906. Reprinted
partly in Halliwell, Minor Poems (v. inf. ) and in Roxburghe Club edd.
Margaret's entry into London, Verses for queen. Not now extant.
Minor Poems (44). Ed. by J. 0. Halliwell for Percy Society. 1840.
Nightingale Poems, Two. Ed. by 0. Glauning for E. E. T. S. 1900.
Our Lady, The Life of. Printed by Caxton (1484? ). Again in 1531. Included
by C. E. Tame in 2nd part of Early English Religious Literature. 1871-9.
Pilgrimage of the Life of Man, The. Printed in extract by Miss K. J. Cust
after N. Hill in The Ancient Poem of Guillaume de Guilevile . . . com-
pared with the Pilgrim's Progress of John Bunyan. 1858. Completely
for E. E. T. S. by F. J.
Furnivall and Miss K. Locock in three parts.
1899-01-04. (For Deguileville himself, see ed. Sturzinger, J. J. , Rox-
burghe Club, 1893. ]
Reason and Sensuality. Ed. by Sieper, E. , E. E. T. S. 2 parts. 1901-3.
St Edmund and Fremund. In C. Horstmann's Altenglische Legenden. Neue
Folge. Heilbronn, 1881. No. 20.
St Giles. In Horstman, ibid. No. 19.
St Margaret. In Horstman, ibid. No. 21.
Secreta Secretorum or Secrets of Philosophers (finished by Burgh). Printed
for the first time by E. E. T. S. Ed. Steele, R. 1894.
Stans Puer ad Mensam (Rules of Breeding). Printed by Caxton (c. 1479? ),
and four (? ) times by Wynkyn de Worde (n. d. ? 1518 and 1524) as well as
often in later manuals of behaviour. Reprinted from MS in Wright and
Halliwell's Reliquiae Antiquae, 1, 1845, and in Hazlitt's Early Popular
Poetry of England, 111, 1866.
Temple of Glass. Printed by Caxton c. 1477. Cambridge facsimile reprint,
1905. Reprinted by Wynkyn de Worde, 1498 ? -1500? ; and twice after-
wards at no great interval: by Pynson, existing only in fragments, about
the same time; and by Berthelet, J. with no date. Edited with elaborate
apparatus (the fullest at present existing for the study of Lydgate) by
Schick, J. , E. E. T. S. 1891.
Testament. Printed by Pynson. Reprinted in Halliwell.
Thebes, The Story of. Printed by W. de Worde n. d. but added by Stow to
the 1561 ed. of Chaucer and thenceforward included in edd. of that poet
to the time of Chalmers.
Troy Book. First printed by Pynson in 1513; secondly by R. Braham in
1555. Modernised by T. Heywood as Life and Death of Hector in
1614. Reprint begun by E. E. T. S. Part 1, 1906, ed. Bergen, H.
Prose. The Damage and Destruction of Realms. Printed by Treverys
c. 1520.
Besides the editions noticed above (especially Schick's Temple of Glass, and
Zupitza) and the portions appartenant in the various histories of English
Literature, including Morley's English Writers, vi, consult Gray's
Metrum; Warton, History of English Poetry, 11. (ed. Hazlitt); Ritson,
Bibliographia Poetica u. s. ; Courthope, History of English Poetry, 1, 1895;
Gregory Smith, The Transition Period, Edinburgh, 1900; and the present
writer's History of English Prosody, I, 1906. See also Sidney Lee's
bibliography of Lydgate in the D. of N. B. , for MSS, fuller lists, etc. ,
and also H. N. McCracken’s Lydgate Canon, E. E. T. S. 1908, referred to
below.
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469
OCCLEVE.
No early editions except The Letter of Cupid, and perhaps one, or two
more, in the early edd. of Chaucer.
De Regimine Principum. Ed. Wright, T. Roxburghe Club, 1860.
Poems. Ed. Mason, G. 1796.
Tale of Jonathas, included by W. Browne in the Shepherds Pipe. 1614.
Works. E. E. T. S. I and 11. 1892-7. Ed. Furnivall, F. J. The editorial
matter of these contains the fullest information and discussion yet given
as to 0. ; and something as to him will generally be found in the neigh-
bourhood of notices of Lydgate, e. g. in Ten Brink, Hist. Eng. Lit. , vol. 11,
Eng. trans. pp. 212 ff.
BENEDICT BURGH.
Aristotle's A B C, in Babees Book, ed. Furnivall, F. J. E. E. T. S. 1868.
Christmas Game, A. , in Wright's Christmas Carols, Peroy Society, 1841 (also
by Furnivall in N. and Q. 1868).
Great and Little Cato. Printed three times by Caxton. Facsimile reprint of
1477 ed. princeps. Cambridge, 1906.
Secrets of the Philosophers (with Lydgate). Ed. Steele, R. E. E. T. S. 1894.
Part printed by Halliwell in Lydgate's Minor Poems and by Ashmole
in Theatrum Chemicum.
GEORGE ASHBY.
Poems. Ed. Bateson, M. E. E. T. 8. 1899. MSS in Trinity College and
University Libraries, Cambridge.
HENRY BRADSHAW.
Life of St Radegund. Printed by Pynson, n. d.
Life of St Werburgh. Printed by Pynson, 1521. Reprinted by Chetham
Society (ed. Hawkins, E. , Manchester, 1848) and E. E. T. S. (ed. Horst-
mann, C. ), 1887.
GEORGE RIPLEY AND OTHER ALCHEMISTS.
The standard collection, not superseded yet, is Elias Ashmole's Theatrum
Chemicum Britannicum. 1652. More than once reprinted.
OSBERN BOKENAM.
Saints' Lives. Ed. for Roxburghe Club (1835) and by Horstmann, C. (Heil-
bronn, 1883).
CHAUCERIANA.
October, for works attributed to Chaucer. ]
Snell, F. J. The Age of C. (1346-1400). With an introd. by J. W. Hales.
1901.
The Fourteenth Century. 1899.
Ten Brink, B. C. in Geschichte der engl. Lit. Vol. 1. Berlin, 1877. (2nd ed.
by Brandl, A. 1899. ) Vol. 11. 1. Berlin, 1889. 11. 2. ed. by Brandl.
Strassburg, 1893. Eng. trang. 1883.
0. Studien zur Geschichte seiner Entwicklung, etc. See above.
## p. 467 (#485) ############################################
Chapter VII
467
Todd, H. J. Illustrations of the Lives and Writings of Gower and C. ,
collected from authentic documents. (Animadversions upon the anno-
tacions and correctons of some imperfectons of impressõnes of C. 's
workes . . . nowe reprinted in . . . 1598, sett downe by F. Thynne), 1810.
'Animadversions' edited by Kingsley, G. H. , in E. E. T. S. ix, 1865, and by
Furnivall in the C. S. Series II, 13, 1875.
Tupper, F. J. Dryden and Speght's C. MLN. XII, 347–353.
Wood, H. C. 's Influence upon King James I of Scotland as poet. Halle,
1879.
Woodbridge, E. C. '8 Classicism. JGPh. I, 111-7.
[For Guillaume de Machault (1300 ? -1377), see P. Tarbe's edition, Reims
1849; and for the poems of Eustace Deschamps, Machault's nephew, see
ed. Marquis de Queux de Saint-Hilaire, S. A. T. F. , Paris, 1878 ff. ]
[For The Tale of Gamelyn, see ed. Skeat, W. W. , 2nd edn, revised, 1893;
of the Robyn and Gandeleyn ballad, in Child's English and Scotch Ballads,
vol. v, 1888; Thomas Lodge's Rosalynde: Euphues golden legacie, 1590; and
Lindner, F. , Englische Studien, 11, pp. 94 ff. and 321 ff. ]
[Edwardes, M. , A summary of the Literatures of Modern Europe. . .
to 1400, 1907, and Körting's Grundriss may be consulted for bibliographical
information. See also Notes and Queries, 5th series, vols. vi and vil, and
6th series, vols. VIII, ix and x. ]
CHAPTER VIII
THE ENGLISH CHAUCERIANS
LYDGATE (chief works).
Aesop. Ed. by P. Sanerstein in Anglia, ix.
Albon and Amphabel. Printed by John Hertford. St Albans, 1534.
Assembly of Gods. Printed by Wynkyn de Worde in 1498 and afterwards.
Cambridge facsimile reprint of c. 1500 ed. , 1906. Reprinted by Pynson,
n. d. , and twice by Robert Redman in 4to and 16mo, the latter dated
1540. Edited for E. E. T. S. by Triggs, 0. L. 1896.
Churl and the Bird, The. Twice printed by Caxton (1st ed. reprinted in
facsimile, Cambridge, 1906), twice by Wynkyn de Worde, once by Pynson.
Partly in Halliwell.
Complaint of the Black Knight. Printed by W. de Worde. Also in editions
of Chaucer from Thynne (1532) onwards till discovered to be Lydgate's
by Shirley's testimony.
Court of Sapience. Printed by Caxton c. 1481.
Divers ballades and shorter poems. Also included in older edd. of Chaucer.
Falls of Princes. First printed by Pynson in 1494; later edd. 1527, 1554
(Tottel) and John Wayland's 1558.
Flower of Courtesy. Printed in edd. of Chancer from Thynne (1532) to
Chalmers.
Guy of Warwick. Printed in part in the Percy Folio by Furnivall, F. J. and
Hales, J. W. , 1868; completely by Zupitza, J. , Vienna, 1873; and by
Robinson, F. N. , Harvard Studies and Notes, v.
9
30-2
## p. 468 (#486) ############################################
468
Bibliography
Horse, Goose and Sheep. Twice printed by Caxton, once at least by Wynkyn
de Worde. Cambridge facsimile reprint of c. 1499 ed. , 1906. Reprinted
partly in Halliwell, Minor Poems (v. inf. ) and in Roxburghe Club edd.
Margaret's entry into London, Verses for queen. Not now extant.
Minor Poems (44). Ed. by J. 0. Halliwell for Percy Society. 1840.
Nightingale Poems, Two. Ed. by 0. Glauning for E. E. T. S. 1900.
Our Lady, The Life of. Printed by Caxton (1484? ). Again in 1531. Included
by C. E. Tame in 2nd part of Early English Religious Literature. 1871-9.
Pilgrimage of the Life of Man, The. Printed in extract by Miss K. J. Cust
after N. Hill in The Ancient Poem of Guillaume de Guilevile . . . com-
pared with the Pilgrim's Progress of John Bunyan. 1858. Completely
for E. E. T. S. by F. J.
Furnivall and Miss K. Locock in three parts.
1899-01-04. (For Deguileville himself, see ed. Sturzinger, J. J. , Rox-
burghe Club, 1893. ]
Reason and Sensuality. Ed. by Sieper, E. , E. E. T. S. 2 parts. 1901-3.
St Edmund and Fremund. In C. Horstmann's Altenglische Legenden. Neue
Folge. Heilbronn, 1881. No. 20.
St Giles. In Horstman, ibid. No. 19.
St Margaret. In Horstman, ibid. No. 21.
Secreta Secretorum or Secrets of Philosophers (finished by Burgh). Printed
for the first time by E. E. T. S. Ed. Steele, R. 1894.
Stans Puer ad Mensam (Rules of Breeding). Printed by Caxton (c. 1479? ),
and four (? ) times by Wynkyn de Worde (n. d. ? 1518 and 1524) as well as
often in later manuals of behaviour. Reprinted from MS in Wright and
Halliwell's Reliquiae Antiquae, 1, 1845, and in Hazlitt's Early Popular
Poetry of England, 111, 1866.
Temple of Glass. Printed by Caxton c. 1477. Cambridge facsimile reprint,
1905. Reprinted by Wynkyn de Worde, 1498 ? -1500? ; and twice after-
wards at no great interval: by Pynson, existing only in fragments, about
the same time; and by Berthelet, J. with no date. Edited with elaborate
apparatus (the fullest at present existing for the study of Lydgate) by
Schick, J. , E. E. T. S. 1891.
Testament. Printed by Pynson. Reprinted in Halliwell.
Thebes, The Story of. Printed by W. de Worde n. d. but added by Stow to
the 1561 ed. of Chaucer and thenceforward included in edd. of that poet
to the time of Chalmers.
Troy Book. First printed by Pynson in 1513; secondly by R. Braham in
1555. Modernised by T. Heywood as Life and Death of Hector in
1614. Reprint begun by E. E. T. S. Part 1, 1906, ed. Bergen, H.
Prose. The Damage and Destruction of Realms. Printed by Treverys
c. 1520.
Besides the editions noticed above (especially Schick's Temple of Glass, and
Zupitza) and the portions appartenant in the various histories of English
Literature, including Morley's English Writers, vi, consult Gray's
Metrum; Warton, History of English Poetry, 11. (ed. Hazlitt); Ritson,
Bibliographia Poetica u. s. ; Courthope, History of English Poetry, 1, 1895;
Gregory Smith, The Transition Period, Edinburgh, 1900; and the present
writer's History of English Prosody, I, 1906. See also Sidney Lee's
bibliography of Lydgate in the D. of N. B. , for MSS, fuller lists, etc. ,
and also H. N. McCracken’s Lydgate Canon, E. E. T. S. 1908, referred to
below.
## p. 469 (#487) ############################################
Chapter VIII
469
OCCLEVE.
No early editions except The Letter of Cupid, and perhaps one, or two
more, in the early edd. of Chaucer.
De Regimine Principum. Ed. Wright, T. Roxburghe Club, 1860.
Poems. Ed. Mason, G. 1796.
Tale of Jonathas, included by W. Browne in the Shepherds Pipe. 1614.
Works. E. E. T. S. I and 11. 1892-7. Ed. Furnivall, F. J. The editorial
matter of these contains the fullest information and discussion yet given
as to 0. ; and something as to him will generally be found in the neigh-
bourhood of notices of Lydgate, e. g. in Ten Brink, Hist. Eng. Lit. , vol. 11,
Eng. trans. pp. 212 ff.
BENEDICT BURGH.
Aristotle's A B C, in Babees Book, ed. Furnivall, F. J. E. E. T. S. 1868.
Christmas Game, A. , in Wright's Christmas Carols, Peroy Society, 1841 (also
by Furnivall in N. and Q. 1868).
Great and Little Cato. Printed three times by Caxton. Facsimile reprint of
1477 ed. princeps. Cambridge, 1906.
Secrets of the Philosophers (with Lydgate). Ed. Steele, R. E. E. T. S. 1894.
Part printed by Halliwell in Lydgate's Minor Poems and by Ashmole
in Theatrum Chemicum.
GEORGE ASHBY.
Poems. Ed. Bateson, M. E. E. T. 8. 1899. MSS in Trinity College and
University Libraries, Cambridge.
HENRY BRADSHAW.
Life of St Radegund. Printed by Pynson, n. d.
Life of St Werburgh. Printed by Pynson, 1521. Reprinted by Chetham
Society (ed. Hawkins, E. , Manchester, 1848) and E. E. T. S. (ed. Horst-
mann, C. ), 1887.
GEORGE RIPLEY AND OTHER ALCHEMISTS.
The standard collection, not superseded yet, is Elias Ashmole's Theatrum
Chemicum Britannicum. 1652. More than once reprinted.
OSBERN BOKENAM.
Saints' Lives. Ed. for Roxburghe Club (1835) and by Horstmann, C. (Heil-
bronn, 1883).
CHAUCERIANA.
