View on Zotero site
The Prose Brut: The Development of a Middle English Chronicle
- Title:
- The Prose Brut: The Development of a Middle English Chronicle
- Author:
- Matheson, L. M.
- Series:
- Medieval and Renaissance Texts and Studies
- Location:
- Tempe, AZ.
- Notes:
-
- CCCC MS 53 Brief mention of the fact that CCCC MS 53 contains a version of the text of the Anglo-Norman prose _Brut abr̩g̩_, pp. xvii-xviii n. 1
- CCCC MS 98 Mention of the fact that CCCC MS 98 contains a version of the Anglo-Norman prose Brut, p. xviii
- CCCC MS 133 Brief mention of the fact that Sir Thomas Gray made use of the prose Brut in the writing of his Scalacronica as found in CCCC MS 133, pp. 17-18
- CCCC MS 174 Brief mention of the fact that CCCC MS 174 contains a Middle English version of the prose Brut as part of an extensive list of manuscript sources of the text, p. xxiii Brief mention of CCCC MS 174 as one manuscript among many others that contains a version of the Middle English prose Brut here defined as the ’Common Version to 1377 with full continuation (Stage 1)’, p. 68 Brief textual description of the prose Brut as found in CCCC MS 174, listing the rubric, incipit, changeover of the text from 1333 to 1377 and explicit, p. 88 Brief mention of the Middle English prose Brut as found in CCCC MS 174 and its role in establishing the relationship between texts in the family designated ’The Abbreviated Version to 1419, Group D (AV-1419:D)’, p. 234
- CCCC MS 182 Brief mention of the fact that CCCC MS 182 contains a Middle English version of the prose Brut as part of an extensive list of MS sources of the text, p. xxiii Brief mention of CCCC MS 182 as one MS among many others that contains a version of the Middle English prose Brut here defined as the ’Extended Version to 1419: Group C (EV-1419:C)’, p. 72 Brief textual description of the prose Brut as found in CCCC MS 182, listing the incipit of both Exordium and Prologue and the explicit, p. 197
- CCCC MS 311 Brief mention of the fact that CCCC MS 311 contains a Latin version of the prose Brut as part of an extensive list of MS sources of the text, p. xx, Brief discussion of the nature of the Latin prose Brut found in CCCC MS 311, concluding that it belongs to the family of extended versions related to the Middle English Peculiar Version down to 1437 (PV-1437:B), pp. 43-4 Brief mention of the fact that CCCC MS 311 contains a Latin version of the prose Brut, p. 39 n. 105 Discussion of the Middle English prose Brut chronicle of the family designated PV-1437:B which it is stated is probably derived from a Latin prose Brut very similar to that found in CCCC MS 311, pp. 305-6
- Volume:
- CLXXX
- Reference Type:
- Book
- Manuscript:
- fv747xd0958