Studies in Philology, Volume 34University of North Carolina Press, 1937 |
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... Chaucer's good faith in citing Ptolemy's treatise . " Some forty years ago , how- ever , Flügel disclosed the presence of Chaucer's two aphorisms among the dicta attributed to Ptolemy in a preface to a Latin translation of the ...
... Chaucer's good faith in citing Ptolemy's treatise . " Some forty years ago , how- ever , Flügel disclosed the presence of Chaucer's two aphorisms among the dicta attributed to Ptolemy in a preface to a Latin translation of the ...
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... Chaucer was presenting a prospectus for the Legend , instead of listing the contents of a work which he had already composed . Professor John S. P. Tatlock also , though evading the real problem , refers to the list in the head - link ...
... Chaucer was presenting a prospectus for the Legend , instead of listing the contents of a work which he had already composed . Professor John S. P. Tatlock also , though evading the real problem , refers to the list in the head - link ...
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... Chaucer and Gower , and because it illustrates again Mr. Tatlock's method in arguing for a later date than that which had hitherto been assigned to it . Scholars have long recognized that the close similarities between Chaucer's story ...
... Chaucer and Gower , and because it illustrates again Mr. Tatlock's method in arguing for a later date than that which had hitherto been assigned to it . Scholars have long recognized that the close similarities between Chaucer's story ...
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