The History, Discoveries and Aims of the Canterbury Tales Project (original) (raw)

Canterbury Tales Project Special Issue: Introduction

Barbara Bordalejo

Digital Medievalist, 2021

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THE MANUSCRIPT SOURCE OF CAXTON'S SECOND EDITION OF THE CANTERBURY TALES AND ITS PLACE IN THE TEXTUAL TRADITION OF THE TALES

Barbara Bordalejo

2003

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The Best-Text / Best-Book of Canterbury: The Dialogic of the Fragments

phyllis portnoy

Florilegium, 1994

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Fragments IV and V of the Canterbury Tales Do Not Exist

Robert Meyer-Lee

The Chaucer Review, 2010

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The Deconstructure of The Canterbury Tales

Elizabeth Scala

1999

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Conclusion (NYU)

Barbara Bordalejo

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Ch. III (DMU) The Order of the Tales

Barbara Bordalejo

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Gene order' analysis reveals the history of The Canterbury Tales manuscripts

Linne Mooney

2020

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"Thought Laboratories: Incongruence in Vernacular Multi-Text Manuscripts before 1350." PhD dissertation, Stanford University, 2023.

Johannes Junge Ruhland

2023

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Shared Exemplars and the Creation of Miscellanies in the Manuscripts of Troilus and Criseyde

Tamara Pérez Fernández

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How (not) to mis-identify a manuscript: On scholarly lineage and transmission of errors

Arafat A Razzaque

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Manuscript Miscellanies from the Council of Basel (1431-49)

Thomas Woelki

2018

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Analyzing the Order of Items in Manuscripts of The Canterbury Tales

Barbara Bordalejo

Language Resources and Evaluation, 2003

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Review: New Ways of Looking at Old Texts IV

Adam G. Hooks

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“Duxworth Redux: The Paris Manuscript of the Canterbury Tales.” In Manuscript, Narrrative, Lexicon: Essays on Literary and Cultural Transmission in Honor of Whitney F. Bolton, ed. Robert Boenig and Kathleen Davis. Lewisburg, PA: Bucknell University Press, 2000. Pp. 17-44.

Susan Crane

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Programme of the London Medieval Manuscripts Seminar 2018/19

Julia Crick

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The Text of Caxton's Second Edition of the Canterbury Tales

International Journal of English Studies (IJES)

International Journal of English Studies, 2005

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Chaucer’s Squire’s Tale, Franklin’s Tale, and Physician’s Tale: An Annotated Bibliography 1900–2005

Robert Meyer-Lee

The Journal of English and Germanic Philology, 2020

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Opening Up Middle English Manuscripts: Literary and Visual Approaches

Kathryn Kerby-Fulton, FSA, Maidie Hilmo, Linda Olson

2012

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The Tradition of Manuscripts: A New Approach

Michael Weitzman

The Heythrop Journal, 1978

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Comments on the Presentation of Data in Archaeological Monographs

James O'Connell

1994

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BASP 49 (2012) Review of T. Kraus and T. Nicklas, Early Christian Manuscripts: Examples of Applied Method and Approach

Geoffrey Smith

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Absent Narratives, Manuscript Textuality, and Literary Structure in Late Medieval England

Elizabeth Scala

Palgrave Macmillan US eBooks, 2002

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Should We Reedit the Canterbury Tales

Orietta Da Rold

Studies in the Age of Chaucer, 2010

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Hard Cases: Confronting Bibliographical Difficulty in Eighteenth-Century Texts

Michael Suarez

The Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America

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Manuscript Studies, Literary Value, and the Object of Chaucer Studies

Robert Meyer-Lee

Studies in the Age of Chaucer, 2008

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57 Copyright © Canadian Academy of Oriental and Occidental Culture Chaucer’s The Canterbury Tales: The Position of Fragment VII

Salim Al Ibia

2015

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English Manuscripts 1060 to 1220 and the Making of a Re-source1

Orietta Da Rold

Literature Compass, 2006

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Manuscript Studies: Crisis on Infinite Methods

Camillo Alessio Formigatti

Rivista degli studi orientali, vol. LXXXIV, p. 43–9, 2012

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Reading Strasbourg 368: A Thrice-Told Tale

James Ritter

In K. Chemla (ed.). History of Science, History of Text (Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science 238). (Dordrecht: Springer), 2004

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Material Texts in Early Modern England (uncorrected proofs of 2018 CUP monograph)

Adam Smyth

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Wynkyn de Worde's Lost Manuscript of the Canterbury Tales

Satoko Tokunaga

The Chaucer Review, 2015

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Framing Chaucer's Canterbury Tales for the Aristocratic Readers of the Ellesmere Manuscript

Maidie Hilmo

Medieval Images, Icons, and Illustrated English Literary Texts (chapter 6), 2004

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Chaucer’s The Canterbury Tales: The Position of Fragment VII

Salim Al Ibia

Studies in Literature and Language, 2015

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A Stemmatic Analysis of the Fifteenth-Century Witnesses to The Wife of Bath’s Prologue

Peter Robinson

Canterbury Tales Project Occasional Papers II, 1997

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