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Dialogus inter militem et clericum, Richard FitzRalph's sermon: 'Defensio curatorum' and Methodius: '[Th]e bygynnyng of [th]e world and [th]e ende of worldes' / by John Trevisa, vicar of Berkeley; now first edited from the mss. Harl. 1900, St. John's college, Camb., H. 1, Add. 24194, Stowe 65, and Chetham's library, with an introduction on the description of the mss., Trevisa's life and works, and a study of the language by Aaron Jenkins Perry.
LIBRA PR1119.A2 no.167
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- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Trevisa, John, -1402, translator.
- Series:
- Early English Text Society (Series). Original series ; no. 167.
- Early English Text Society. Original series ; no. 167. 1925 (for 1924)
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Trevisa, John, -1402--Bibliography.
- Trevisa, John.
- Trevisa, John, -1402.
- Bible--English--Versions.
- Bible.
- Genre:
- Bibliographies.
- Physical Description:
- clvi, 116 pages : facsimile ; 23 cm.
- Place of Publication:
- London : Pub. for the Early English text society by H. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1925.
- Notes:
- Bibliography: pages [xi]-xiv; Trevisa's works: page lxxv-cxxxiii (includes a discussion of Trevisa's translation of the Bible: page cxv-cxxiv)
- Translations ascribed to Trevisa, though the editor doubts his translation of the last. The original of the Dialogus has been ascribed to Ockham and Pierre du Bois. The Methodius tract is spurious. British museum ms. Harleian 1900 is the basic text for all three, with parallel texts of the first and last from Berthelot's printed edition (1530?) and Brit. mus. Add. ms. 37049.
- OCLC:
- 4273251
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