This new Canterbury Tales of the Geoffrey Chaucer exist today for the a plethora out of manuscripts
This new Canterbury Tales of the Geoffrey Chaucer exist today for the a plethora out of manuscripts The first, extremely better-known and often-modified ones could be the Hengwrt manuscript (Aberystwyth, National Collection from Wales MS Peniarth 392), while the Ellesmere manuscript (San Marino, Huntington Collection MS El 26 C 9); these two manuscripts had been duplicated from the same scribe, Adam Pinkhurst, after Chaucer's demise. (more…)