Chaucer, Geoffrey (d. 1400).
The Workes of Geoffrey Chaucer newly printed, with dyuers workes whiche were neuer in print before: As in the table more playnly dothe appere.
London: John Reynes or W. Bonham, 1542.
Virgil (Publius Vergilius Maro, 70-19 BC).
The xiii. Bukes of Eneados of the Famose Poete Virgill Translatet out of Latyne verses into Scottish metir, bi the Reuerend father in God, Mayster Gawin Douglas Bishop of Dunkel vnkil to the Erle of Angus. Euery buke hauing hys perticular Prologe.
London: William Copland, 1553.
Chaucer, Geoffrey (d. 1400).
The Woorkes of Geffrey Chaucer newlie printed, with diuers addicions, which were never in printe before with: The Siege and destruccion of the worthy citee of Thebes compiled by Jhon Lidgate.
London: By Jhon Kyngston, for Jhon Wight, 1561.
Chaucer, Geoffrey (d. 1400).
The Workes Of Ovr Ancient and Learned English Poet, Geoffrey Chavcer, newly Printed.
London: Printed by Adam Islip, 1602.
Chaucer, Geoffrey (d. 1400).
The Works of Our Ancient, Learned, Excellent English Poet, Jeffrey Chaucer: as they have lately been compar'd with the best manuscripts, and several things added, never before in print. To which is subjoyn'd, the story of the Siege of Thebes by John Lidgate, monk of Bury. Together with the life of Chaucer, shewing his Countrey, Parentage, Education, Marriage, Children, Revenues, Service, Reward, Friends, Books, Death. Also a table, wherein the old and obscure words in Chaucer are explained, and such Words (which are many) that either are, by Nature or Derivation, Arabick, Greek, Latine, Italian, French, Dutch, or Saxon, mark'd with particular Notes for the better understanding their Original.
London, 1687.
Virgil (Publius Vergilius Maro, 70-19 BC).
Virgil's Æneis Translated into Scottish Verse by the Famous Gawin Douglas ...A new edition, : wherein the many errors of the former are corrected, and the defects supply'd, from an excellent manuscript. To which is added a large glossary ... and to the whole is prefix'd an exact account of the author's life and writings, from the best histories and records.
Edinburgh: Andrew Symson and Robert Freebairn, 1710.
Chaucer, Geoffrey (d. 1400).
The Works of Geoffrey Chaucer: compared with the former editions, and many valuable mss. out of which, three tales are added which were never before printed ... together with a glossary ... to the whole is prefixed the author's life, newly written, and a preface, giving an account of this edition.
Ed. John Urry.
London: Printed for Bernard Lintot, 1721.
Chaucer, Geoffrey (d. 1400).
The Canterbury Tales of Chaucer: in the original from the most authentic manuscripts and as they are turn'd into modern language by several eminent hands ; with references to authors, ancient and modern, various readings, and explanatory notes. The 2nd ed.
London: Printed for J. Osborn, at the Golden Ball, in Paternoster row, 1740.
Chaucer, Geoffrey (d. 1400).
The Canterbury tales of Chaucer: To which are added, an essay upon his language and versification; an introductory discourse; and notes. In four volumes.
Ed. Thomas Tyrwhitt.
London: T. Payne and Son, 1775-1778.
Chaucer, Geoffrey (d. 1400).
The Works of Geoffrey Chaucer, Now Newly Imprinted,
ed. F.S. Ellis.
Hammersmith, Middlesex: Kelmscott Press, 1896.
The Vernon Manuscript: A Facsimile of Bodleian Library, Oxford, MS. Eng. poet.
a.1 ; with an introduction by A.I. Doyle. Cambridge
[Cambridgeshire]; Wolfeboro, N.H.: D.S. Brewer, 1987.
Chaucer, Geoffrey (d. 1400).
The Canterbury Tales: The New Ellesmere Chaucer Facsimile (of Huntington Library MS EL 26 C 9).
Daniel Woodward and Martin Stevens, eds.
Tokyo: Yushodo, 1995. San Marino, Calif.: Huntington Library Press, 1995.
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