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The trial & flagellation : with other studies in the Chester cycle.

LIBRA 820.6 L843 1935 v.3
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Salter, F. M. (Frederick Millet), 1895-1962.
Greg, W. W. (Walter Wilson), 1875-1959.
Horace Howard Furness Memorial Library (University of Pennsylvania)
Series:
Malone Society reprints ; 1935.
The Malone Society studies ; 1935
Standardized Title:
Chester plays.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Mysteries and miracle-plays, English.
Physical Description:
171 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.
Place of Publication:
[London] : Printed for the Malone Society by J. Johnson at the Oxford University Press, [1936?]
Contents:
The 'Trial and flagellation' : a new manuscript / F.M. Salter
Appendix : remarks on the relation of the manuscripts / W.W. Greg
The Manchester fragment of the 'Resurrection'
'Christ and the doctors' and the York play
The lists and banns of the plays : Documents, I-IV.
Notes:
"The trial & flagellation", one of the plays of the Chester cycle, is edited from a hitherto unknown manuscript in the Coopers company's Enrolment Book of 1597-1776, by F.M. Salter; the additional studies are by the general editor, W.W. Greg. cf. Editorial note.
OCLC:
4713332

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