Chaucer According to William Caxton: Minor Poems and "Boece," 1478

Author / Editor
Boyd, Beverly, ed.

Title
Chaucer According to William Caxton: Minor Poems and "Boece," 1478

Published
Lawrence, Ks.: Allen Press, 1978.

Description
Edits Caxton's earliest Chaucer publications, except for the first printing of CT, including PF (aka "The Temple of Brass"), Henry Scogan's "Treatise" that includes Chaucer's Gent, the lyric "Wyth empty honde" that Chaucer alludes to in WBP (3.415) and RvT (1.4143), Truth, Fortune, Scog, Anel, and Bo, the latter with an Epilogue by Caxton and a Latin Epitaph by Surigonus. Boyd's Preface (ix-xxviii) comments on Caxton's editorial practice and Boyd's own, and the textual notes include manuscript information and emendations.

Chaucer Subjects
Facsimiles, Editions, and Translations.