Chaucer, Geoffrey, -1400
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Prick of Conscience, etc. St John's College MS 57
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Geoffrey Chaucer, Canterbury Tales, and John Lydgate, poems; England (?Winchester), s. xvmed and xv3/4 Christ Church MS. 152
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Geoffrey Chaucer, The Canterbury Tales. England (Midlands); XV 2 (?before 1483) Trinity College MS. 49
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Chaucer — 15th century, second quarter; English MS. Bodl. 619
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Composite anthology of Middle English verse and prose in two parts, partially the work of John Shirley MS. Ashmole 59
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Geoffrey Chaucer — 15th century, third quarter; England MS. Barlow 20
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Geoffrey Chaucer — 15th century, first half; English MS. e Mus. 54
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Geoffrey Chaucer — 15th century, third quarter; England MS. Rawl. D. 3
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Chaucer, John Mandeville — 15th century, first half; English MS. e Mus. 116
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The Canterbury Tales; England, 1450s MS. Hatton donat. 1
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Ps.-Bonaventure — 15th century; English MS. Bodl. 797
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Troilus & Creseid MS. Add. C. 287
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Poetic anthology on the courtly game of love; England, 15th century, third quarter MS. Bodl. 638
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Geoffrey Chaucer — 15th century, middle; English MS. Laud Misc. 600
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Geoffrey Chaucer — c. 1450–1470; English MS. Arch. Selden. B. 14
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Geoffrey Chaucer — 15th century, second quarter; English, perhaps Lincolnshire MS. Laud Misc. 740
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Geoffrey Chaucer — 15th century; English MS. Laud Misc. 739
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Geoffrey Chaucer — 15th century, ?middle; English MS. Rawl. poet. 141
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Geoffrey Chaucer — 15th century, third quarter; English MS. Rawl. poet. 149
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Anthology of courtly poetry in English MS. Tanner 346
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Peter Idley, Vegetius, John Lydgate, Ps.-Aristotle, Geoffrey Chaucer — 15th century (in part 1459); English MS. Laud Misc. 416
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Richard Maidstone (?), Chaucer — c. 1400; English MS. Bodl. 68
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Geoffrey Chaucer, Troilus and Criseyde and the unique copy of Balade to Rosamond - fifteenth century, second half MS. Rawl. poet. 163
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Geoffrey Chaucer — 1441; England. As Henry VI became king on 1 September 1422, the Explicit (see above) fixes the date that the manuscript was written to the first eight months of 1441. Language of NE Lincolnshire, mixed with a Leicestershire component (A Linguistic Atlas of Late Mediaeval English [Aberdeen, 1986], vol. 1. 152) MS. Selden Supra 56
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Miscellany of poetry by Chaucer, Hoccleve, Lydgate, and other writers MS. Fairfax 16
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The Canterbury Tales; England, 1450s × 1460s MS. Rawl. poet. 223
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Chaucer — 15th century, second half; English MS. Bodl. 414
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Composite miscellany of literary, historical and devotional texts, mostly in Middle English MS. Rawl. C. 86
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The Canterbury Tales; England, 1430s MS. Bodl. 686
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Letter of fraternity — c. 1395–1402, 1450; English MS. Ashmole 360
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Geoffrey Chaucer — 15th century; English MS. Douce d. 4
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Medical and astrological treatises — 16th century; English MS. Ashmole 391
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Miscellany of courtly poetry by Hoccleve, Lydgate, Peter Idley, Chaucer; English, 1450s × 1490s MS. Digby 181
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Chaucer — 15th century; English MS. Ashmole 393
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Anthology of English and Scottish poetry ('The Sinclair manuscript'); Scottish, after c. 1489 MS. Arch. Selden. B. 24
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Guardbook of fragments MS. Rawl. D. 913
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William Reed, Zahel, Albumasar, Geoffrey Chaucer — 14th century and 15th century; English MS. Digby 72
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Composite manuscript in four parts, containing The Earl of Toulouse, Knighthode and Bataile, notes by William Fitzwilliam, extracts of Chaucer's Canterbury Tales, and works by John Glanvill. 15th-17th centuries. MS. Ashmole 45
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- Chaucer, J., 1343–1400
- Chaucer, Geffrey, 1343–1400
- Čoser, Džefri, 1343–1400
- Choser, Dzheffri, 1343–1400
- Čosŭr, Džefri, 1343–1400
- Chaucerus, Galfredus, 1343–1400
- Chaucer, Gottfried, 1343–1400
- Chaucer, Gotfred, 1343–1400
- Geoffroy, Chaucer, 1343–1400
- Čoser, Žeoffrej, 1343–1400
- Chaucer | Geoffrey | c 1340-1400 | Poet
- Chaucer, Geoffroy, 1343–1400
- Chaucer, Jeffrey, 1343–1400
- Chaucer, Geoffrey, -1400
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