Glosses to "The Man of Law's Tale" from Pope Innocent III's "De Miseria Humane Conditionis."
- Author / Editor
- Lewis, Robert Enzer.
Glosses to "The Man of Law's Tale" from Pope Innocent III's "De Miseria Humane Conditionis."
- Published
- Studies in Philology 64 (1967): 1-16.
- Description
- Argues that the glosses from Pope Innocent III's "De Miseria" in manuscripts of MLT "were written either by Chaucer from his own manuscript of the 'De Miseria' or by a scribe copying from that same manuscript, either under Chaucer's supervision or shortly after his death," The glosses were probably introduced by Chaucer himelf.
- Chaucer Subjects
- Man of Law and His Tale
Manuscripts and Textual Studies
Sources, Analogues, and Literary Relations