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Index Alain de Lille; De P!anctu Naturae 58 Altick, Richard 16; The English Common Reader 16n Anne of Bohemia, Queen of England 62, 63n Antoninus, Archbishop ofFlorence, Saint 90, 96; Summa 90n Aquinas, Saint Thomas 56; Summa Theolo­ gica 59n Aristotle; Politics 54, 55, 67, 69, 72; Ethics 72; Economics 72 Arnold, Matthew 8 Auchinleck MS. 72 Auerbach, Eric 39, 45; Mimesis 39n; Liter­ ary Language and its Public 45n Augustine, Saint; De vera Religione 60n; De Civitate Dei 60n, 72; De Libero Arbitrio 60n; De Nuptiis et Concupiscentia Carnis 69n Bakhcin, Mikhail; Rabelais and His World 22n Baldus de Ubaldis, Petrus 96 Baldwin, John W. 102n Balzac, Honore de 21, 22 Barthes, Roland 25, 38, 44; Writing De­ gree Zero 25n; Mythologies 25n; The Plea­ sure ofthe Text 38n; Elements ofSemiology 44n Barcholomaeus Anglicus 61; De Proprietatibus Rerum 60, 6ln Baudouin de Conde 78 Beauchamp, Thomas, Earl ofWarwick 20 Becket, Saint Thomas a 33, 65, 66, 150 Bell, Dora; Etude sur le Songe du Vieux Pelerin 59n Benjamin, Walter 124n Bennett, J.A.W. Chaucer's Book of Fame 29n; The Parlement ofFoules: An Interpre­ tation 53n, 63n Bennett, Michael 17 Berger, Peter 23; The Social Construction of Reality 24n Bergin, Thomas G. 126n, 129n, 13ln, 132n Bernadine of Siena, Saint 90, 96; De Con­ tractibus et Usuris 90n Bernardo, Aldo; Petrarch, Scipio, and the "Africa": The Birth ofHumanism's Dream 56n Bersuire, Pierre; Opera Omnia 6 ln Bible de jean de Sy 74 Bible Historiale 74n Blake, N.F. 17n; The English Language in Medieval Literature 140n Blanche of Lancaster 76 Bloch, Marc; Feudal Society 54n Blomqvist, A. 74n Boccaccio, Giovanni 36n, 129-40 passim; Decameron 49, 122-39; Teseida 57n; Trattatello in Laude Dante 71 Boethius 27, 54n Bonaventura, Saint 54n Bond, Maurice F. The Inventories of St. George's Chapel: Windsor Castle 69n Bondanella, Peter E. 126, 13ln Bornstein, Diane 139n Bowden, Muriel 8 ln, 82n, 94n, 95n, 99n Bradshaw, Henry 17n, 66 Brande, William J. 39; The Shape of Medieval History 39n Brewer, Derek S. 20, 3 ln, 53n, 6 ln-63n, 124n; Chaucer and His World 20n Brewster, B. 26n Bromyard, John 63n; Summa Praedican­ tium 54n, 6ln, 62n Bronson, Bertrand H. 4ln Brunton, Thomas, Bishop of Rochester 63n Buchon, J. 78n Bukcon 20 Burke, Peter; Popular Culture in Early Mod­ ern Europe 19n Burley, Sir Simon 55 Burley, Walter 55 291 STUDIES IN THE AGE OF CHAUCER Burlin, Robert B. Chaucerian Fiction 36n, 122n Burrow, John A. 20; Ricardian Poetry 20n Carlyle, H.J. A History ofMedieval Political Theory 60n Carlyle, Robert W. 60n Caxton, William 142n Cent Ballades 75n Chamberlain, David 30 Champain, Cecily 9 Charles V, King of France 55, 72, 74, 124, 142 Charles VI, King of France 142, 143n Chartier, Alain 59n Chaucer, Geoffrey; persona 41-44, 148; BD 27-31 passim, 42, 46, 73-77 pas­ sim; CT 27, 32-36, 43, 48, 51, 65, 66; MSS: Ellesmere 17, 35n; Harley 7334 17; Phillipps 8137 17; Hengwrt 17n; CIT 27, 35, 36, 121-50 passim; CYT 50; FranT 17, 32, 34, 35; GP 39, 43, 48, 93, 94; KnT 66; MancT 50, 51; Mel 50, 66, 138; MerT 36, 63n, 66n; Mi!T 33, 48, 145; MkT 66; NPT 27, 36, 50, 66, 142n; PardT 35; ParsT 50, 60n, 66; PhyT 36; PrT7; Ret 33, 50, 51; RvT 33, 49; ShT 34, 36, 54, 86, 87; SqT 7; Th 50; WBT 32, 34, 49; Pilgrims: Clerk 39, 40, 49, 121-50 passim; Cook 40; Franklin 8, 40, 148; Friar 40, 48, 49; Host 33, 35, 40, 41, 44, 122, 123, 136-50 passim; Knight 8, 33, 35, 3949 passim; Manciple 40, 41; Merchant 40, 138, 141; Miller 21, 33, 40-49 passim; Monk 40, 44, 49; Nun's Priest 66, 122; Pardoner 8, 9, 35, 40, 49, 148; Parson 39, 44, 48-51, 66; Physi­ cian 41; Plowman 39; Prioress 8, 43, 49; Reeve 33, 40, 49; Second Nun 49; Shipman 41; Squire 40; Summoner 9, 40, 49; Wife of Bath 8, 21, 35, 40, 49, 66, 135, 148, 149; Form Age 57n, 60n; For 149n; HF 28-31, 42, 46, 47, 50, 54n; PF 30-47...

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