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The governance of kings and princes
John Trevisa's Middle English translation of the De regimine principum of Aegidius Romanus -
Thomas Hoccleve's Complaint and dialogue
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The Middle English Text of "Caxton’s Ovid", Books II–III
edited from Cambridge, Magdalene College, Old Library, MS F.4.34 -
To instruct and to entertain - medieval didactic dialogues
the Old English prose "Solomon and Saturn", the Middle English "Master of Oxford's catechism" and their reconstructed Latin source; the Old English "Adrian and Ritheus", and the Old Icelandic "Dialogue between a pupil and his master" -
The Middle English Physiologus
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Octovian Imperator
ed. from MS BL Cotton Caligula A II -
A myrour to lewde men and wymmen
a prose version of the Speculum vitae, ed. from B.L. Ms Harley 45 -
William of Palerne
an alliterative romance -
Caxton's Malory
a new edition of Sir Thomas Malory's "Le morte Darthur" based on the Pierpont Morgan copy of William Caxton's edition of 1485 -
To instruct and to entertain - medieval didactic dialogues
the Old English prose "Solomon and Saturn", the Middle English "Master of Oxford's catechism" and their reconstructed Latin source; the Old English "Adrian and Ritheus", and the Old Icelandic "Dialogue between a pupil and his master" -
<<The>> Syon pardon treatise
edited from London, British Library, MS Harley 2321 -
Layamons Brut, or chronicle of Britain
a poetical semi-saxon paraphrase of The Brut of Wace -
<<The>> poems of William Dunbar
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A middle English statute-book
Part 2., Tracts -
The Middle English ‘Mirror’: Sermons from Quinquagesima to Pentecost
Edited from Glasgow, University Library, Hunter 250. With a Parallel Text of The Anglo-Norman ‘Miroir’. Edited from Nottingham, University Library, WLC/LM/4 -
A Middle English version of the "Circa instans"
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The fifteen oes and other prayers
edited from the text published by William Caxton (1491) -
Die mittelhochdeutsche Lyrik
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To instruct and to entertain - medieval didactic dialogues
the Old English Prose Solomon and Saturn, the Middle English Master of Oxford’s Catechism and their reconstructred Latin source; the Old English Adrian and Ritheus, and the Old Icelandic Dialogue between a Pupil and his Master -
<<A>> Middle English version of the Circa Instans
edited from Cambridge, CUL, MS Ee.I.13 -
<<The>> Fifteen Oes and other prayers
edited from the text published by William Caxton (1491) -
Lives of saints
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John Lydgate's dance of death and related works
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Piers Dischevele
myrie tales and gladde ymages ; [der Struwwelpeter in Middle English] -
<<The>> surgeon in medieval English literature