Roger Bacon's "in convexitate" and Chaucer's "In convers" ("Troilus and Criseyde". V. 1810).
- Author / Editor
- Manzalaoul, Mahmoud.
Roger Bacon's "in convexitate" and Chaucer's "In convers" ("Troilus and Criseyde". V. 1810).
- Published
- Notes and Queries 209 (1964): 165-66.
- Description
- Cites Roger Bacon's "Tractatus brevis . . . in libro Secreti Secretorum Aristotilis" as possible justification for emending "convers" to "convex" in the reference to the eighth sphere in TC 5.1910, despite the lack of textual support.
- Chaucer Subjects
- Troilus and Criseyde
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