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together with Vita de Dowel, Dobet, et Dobest, secundum Wit et Resoun

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Table of Contents

pt. 1. The "Vernon" text; or text A.
pt. 2. The "Crowley" text; or text B.
pt. 3. The "Whitaker" text; or text C. Richard the Redeles, by the same author. (1399 A.D.) The crowned king, by another hand (1415 A.D.)
pt. 4. General preface, notes and indexes [including glossary]

Edition Notes

Title varies slightly: pt. 2- The vision ... concerning Piers the Plowman ... pt. 4, The vision ... together with Vita de ... Dobest, and Richard the Redeles.
Parts 1-3 have added t.-p.

Published in
London
Series
Early English Text Society. [Original series,, no. 28, 38, 54, 67, 81]
Genre
Poetry.
Other Titles
Piers the Plowman., Crowned king.

Classifications

Library of Congress
PR1119 .A2 no. 28, etc.

The Physical Object

Pagination
4 pt. in 5 v.

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6902714M
LCCN
01001954
OCLC/WorldCat
5882611

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