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Files in this work belong to a collection of handwritten variant tables compiled by Charles Blyth and a team consisting of David Greetham, Jerome Mitchell, Gail Sigal, Peter Farley, Marcia Marzec, and David Yerkes during the 1980s and 1990s to collate the manuscripts of Thomas Hoccleve's fifteenth-century poem, 'The Regiment of Princes.' Mitchell, Jerome. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1985. This manuscript was probably made under Hoccleve’s supervision. ed. Public Domain in most countries other than the UK. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1980. In Manuscripts and Texts: Editorial Problems in Later Middle English Literature. I humble servant and obedient Ed. [See pp. Philosophes Médiévaux v. XVII. "Hoccleve's Chaucer Portrait." . Edinburgh Bibliographical Society Transactions. Turnholti: Brepols, 1975. Moral Essays. Smith, G. Gregory. Green, R. F. "Notes on Some Manuscripts of Hoccleve's Regiment of Princes." ---. New York: Octagon Books, Inc., 1969. S. J. Fester. London: MacMillan and Co., 1911. Scott, Kathleen. 5, part 1 (1978), 32. Das Verhältniss des altenglischen Gedichtes "De Regimine Principum" von Thomas Hoccleve zu seinen Quellen nebst einer Einleitung über Leben und Werke des Dichters. Ed. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1975. De Regimine Principum, a Poem by Thomas Occleve. … Thomas Hoccleve's Series: An Edition of MS Durham Cosin V iii 9. 221 vols. Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 1963-69. EMBED (for wordpress.com hosted blogs and archive.org item tags) Want more? San Marino, California, Huntington Library MS HM 111. Pp. Huntington Library Quarterly 54 (1991), 283-300. ed. . PMLA 107 (1992), 1168-80. J. J. G. Alexander and M. T. Gibson. In his Regiment of Princes (1412) he includes several passages in praise of Chaucer and the portrait reproduced above. The Introduction and Notes are forthcoming in a second volume.] In his Regiment of Princes (1412) he includes several passages in praise of Chaucer and the portrait reproduced above. Thomas Wright. Pp. Rev. H. E. Butler. Ed. 238-39 for discussion of Regiment.] Speculum 12 (1937), 71-81. Blyth, Charles. Boethius. London: K. Paul, Trench, Trübner & Co., 1899. The poem is framed as a ‘dream-vision’. This collection is pulled in from the Hoccleve Archive, a repository of resources and projects dedicated to editing and studying the manuscript texts of fifteenth-century London poet Thomas Hoccleve. London: K. Paul, Trench, Trübner & Co., 1897. Feminism? Secretum Secretorum cum Glossis et Notulis . University of California, Los Angeles, 1968. "Hoccleve and . 216-47. Ph.D. Diss. Ed. [The copy text where Arundel is wanting leaves.] ---. [A deluxe, limited edition based on British Library MS Royal 17 D. vi, a relatively deluxe manuscript providing an inferior text to that of Arundel or Harley 4866, and including the last three parts of the five-part Series.] "Thomas Hoccleve." Ed. Blyth used these tables to help produce his 1999 edition of the poem published by TEAMS. Strohm, Paul. ---. Ed. Vol. Cambridge, Trinity College MS R.3.2 fols. The Princess of Wales's Royal Regiment, also known as the Tigers, are a flexible, fighting Regiment – we thrive and deliver excellence on complex, tough operations. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1985. Ambrosius Autpertus. 115-41. ---. Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America 83 (1989), 437-72. Intro. Speculum 74 (1999), 357-76. Hoccleve's Works: The Minor Poems. Why not take a few moments to tell us what you think of our website? [Hoccleve miscellany including La Male Regle, The Remonstrance against Olcastle, and the envoi to the Regiment.] EETS e.s. ---. Carol S. Fuller. To show that the stanza is misplaced, the decorator has drawn a man lassoing the stanza back into place. Ed. [High noble and mighty Prince excellent, Ed. Manuscripts written in the hands of authors (known as ‘autograph’ manuscripts) are rare in the medieval period. Rev. Chaucer, Geoffrey. Studies in Bibliography 38 (1985), 121-50. Regiment of Princes Collation Tables This miniature from British Library MS Royal 17.D.vi , f. 40r, depicts Thomas Hoccleve presenting a copy of the Regiment to King Henry V. Thomas Hoccleve was the first poet to promote the notion that the English literary canon begins with Geoffrey Chaucer, and he notably does so in his poem known as the Regiment of Princes . David C. Fowler, Charles F. Briggs, and Paul G. Remley. The Golden Legend of Jacobus de Voragine. Jacob of Voragine. New York: Columbia University Press, 1911; rpt. The text belongs to the popular medieval genre of Fürstenspiegel, or advice for princes. Paragraph 13 (1990), 164-83. J. J. G. Alexander. Columbus: Ohio State University, 1944. The Governance of Kings and Princes: John Trevisa's Middle English Translation of the De Regimine Principum of Aegidius Romanus. [The manuscript edited by Wright. "'I am al othir to yow than yee weene': Hoccleve, Women, and the Series." "The Manuscripts of the Major English Poetic Texts." Pp. Ed. Myers, A. R. England in the Late Middle Ages (1307-1536). 54-61. Ed. Matthews, William. In Medieval Learning and Literature: Essays Presented to Richard William Hunt. Through a series of close readings of selected short poems and Lydgate's Troy Book, Fall of Princes, and Siege of Thebes and of Hoccleve's Regiments of Princes and Series, Karen Smyth looks at expressions of time and examples of the authors' negotiation of time consciousness, illustrating how both poets manipulate a range of cultural narratives of time in order to create multiple and sometimes competing … 2 vols. "The Poet as Petitioner." Frederick J. Furnivall and I. Gollancz. Files in this work belong to a collection of handwritten tables compiled by Charles Blyth and the other listed contributors during the 1980s and 1990s to collate the manuscripts of Thomas Hoccleve's fifteenth-century poem, 'The Regiment of Princes.' London: Elliot Stock, 1883. [A superior manuscript, in text and production, containing also Lydgate's Siege of Thebes.] Ed. Libellus de Moribus Hominum et Officiis Nobilium ac Popularium super Ludo Scachorum. 55-84. George Ashby's Poems. 2.] Lewis, C. S. The Allegory of Love: A Study of Medieval Tradition. 1. 4 vols. [Describes all the extant manuscripts save those described by Edwards and Green above.] It was written for Henry, the Prince of Wales, shortly before he became King Henry V (1387–1422) on 21 March 1413. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1988. Bacon, Roger. Proverbs, Sentences, and Proverbial Phrases from English Writings Mainly Before 1500. Frederick J. Furnivall. Louvain: Publications Universitaires, 1974. H. F. Stewart and E. K. Rand. ---. 3. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1971. The manuscript evidence demonstrates the identity and coherence of The Regiment of Princes as a single integral work. EETS e.s. Vol. See our main website: hocclevearchive.org for more details. "Dullness and the Fifteenth Century." Derek Pearsall. The Riverside Chaucer. Pp. England's Empty Throne: Usurpation and the Language of Legitimation, 1399-1422. A. V. C. Schmidt. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1988. [Hoccleve's contribution as scribe to Gower's Confessio Amantis.] "A Language Policy for Lancastrian England." My lord the Prince, O, my lord gracious, 81, 82. Utley, Francis Lee. Sallust. Scanlon, Larry. London, British Library MS Royal 17 D. vi. M. C. Seymour. Selections from Hoccleve. 9. Jeremy Griffiths and Derek Pearsall. Larry D. Benson. Ed. [A thorough contextualization of this event.] Unto your estat hy and glorious, Hoccleve is therefore an exciting figure for people who study Middle English literary texts because he was a government clerk, meaning that his job was to copy official documents in the office of the Privy Seal. Osnabrück: Otto Zeller, 1965. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1978. Diss. Trans. Lawton, David. Of which I am ful tendre and ful gelous, 1 and 5. "The English Chaucerians." The prince is the Prince of Wales, who would later become King Henry V, and the kneeling man is probably John Mowbray, 2nd Duke of Norfolk (1392–1432). "Hoccleve and Chaucer." The Regiment of Princes Lay al this mene while Troilus, Recordyng his lesson in this manere (III, 50­51) Recordyng in my mynde the lessoun That he me yaf, I hoom to mete wente.

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