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Fresh contributions to the study of medieval manuscripts, texts, and their creators.

This exciting collection of essays is centred on late medieval English manuscripts and their texts. It offers new insights into the works of canonical literary writers, including Geoffrey Chaucer, John Gower, William Langland, Walter Hilton and Nicholas Love, as well as lesser-known texts and manuscripts. It also considers medieval books, their producers, readers, and collectors. It is thus a fitting tribute to one the foremost scholars of the history of the book, Professor Toshiyuki Takamiya, whom it honours.

Simon Horobin is Professor of English Language and Literature at the University of Oxford; Linne Mooney is Professor of Medieval English Palaeography in the Department of English and Related Literature at the University of York.

Contributors: Timothy Graham, Richard Firth Green, Carrie Griffin, Gareth Griffith, Phillipa Hardman, John Hirsh, Simon Horobin, Terry Jones, Takako Kato, Linne R. Mooney, Mary Morse, James J. Murphy, Natalia Petrovskaia, Susan Powell, Ad Putter, Michael G. Sargent, Eric Stanley, Mayumi Taguchi, Isamu Takahashi, Satoko Tokunaga, R.F. Yeager
List of Illustrations
ix
List of Contributors
xii
Acknowledgements xiii
Abbreviations xiv
Preface xv
Linne R. Mooney
CHAUCER, GOWER AND LANGLAND
The Early History of the Scriveners' Company Common Paper and its So-Called `Oaths'
1(20)
Richard Firth Green
Oxford, Corpus Christi College MS 201 and its Copy of Piers Plowman
21(19)
Simon Horobin
Did John Gower Rededicate his Confessio Amantis before Henry Iv's Usurpation?
40(35)
Terry Jones
Le Songe Vert, BL Add. MS 34114 (the Spalding Manuscript), Bibliotheque de la ville de Clermont, MS 249 and John Gower
75(13)
R. F. Yeager
LYRICS AND ROMANCES
Bodleian Library, MS Ashmole 33: Thoughts on Reading a Work in Progress
88(16)
Phillipa Hardman
The Rawlinson Lyrics: Context, Memory and Performance
104(12)
John C. Hirsh
Linguistic Boundaries in Multilingual Miscellanies: The Case of Middle English Romance
116(9)
Gareth Griffith
Ad Putter
What Six Unalike Lyrics in British Library MS Harley 2253 Have Alike in Manuscript Layout
125(9)
Eric Stanley
Evidence for the Licensing of Books from Arundel to Cromwell
134(25)
Susan Powell
Bishops, Patrons, Mystics and Manuscripts: Walter Hilton, Nicholas Love and the Arundel and Holland Connections
159(18)
Michael G. Sargent
The Choice and Arrangement of Texts in Cambridge, Magdalene College, MS Pepys 2125: A Tentative Narrative about its Material History
177(22)
Mayumi Taguchi
"Thys moche more ys oure lady mary longe': Takamiya MS 56 and the English Birth Girdle Tradition
199(21)
Mary Morse
OWNERS AND USERS OF MEDIEVAL BOOKS
Bookish Types: Some Post-Medieval Owners, Borrowers and Lenders of the Manuscripts of The Wise Book of Philosophy and Astronomy
220(21)
Carrie Griffin
Laurentius Guglielmus Traversagnus and the Genesis of Vaticana Codex Lat. 11441, with Remarks on Bodleian MS Laud Lat. 61
241(9)
James J. Murphy
The Travels of a Quire from the Twelfth Century to the Twenty-First: The Case of Rawlinson B 484, fols. 1--6
250(18)
Natalia I. Petrovskaia
William Elstob's Planned Edition of the Anglo-Saxon Laws: A Remnant in the Takamiya Collection
268(29)
Timothy Graham
A TRIBUTE TO PROFESSOR TAKAMIYA
Gutenberg Meets Digitization: The Path of a Digital Ambassador
297(9)
Takako Kato
Satoko Tokunaga
A Bibliography of Toshiyuki Takamiya
306(13)
Isamu Takahashi
Ryoko Nakano
Satoko Tokunaga
Index of Manuscripts 319(4)
General Index 323(10)
Tabula Gratulatoria 333
Ad Putter is Professor of Medieval English at the University of Bristol, UK, co-director of Bristol's Centre for Medieval Studies, and Fellow of the British Academy. He is the author and editor of numerous books, with a particular interest in Medieval Romance texts and the works of the Gawain poet. He is currently leading a research project on the literary heritage of Anglo-Dutch relations. PHILLIPA HARDMAN is Reader in Medieval English Literature (retired) at the University of Reading. R.F. YEAGER is Emeritus Professor of English Literature and Language, University of West Florida.