This article introduces a copy of The Woorkes of Geffrey Chaucer (1561) formerly belonging to the writer, cleric, limner, and book-collector Stephan Batman. The volume is currently held at the Guildhall Library (SR 2.3.3), and contains Batman’s annotations and manicules throughout the text. It also features an 28-line poem in Batman’s hand, a short booklist of medieval chronicles, and five line drawings. The book thus offers a fresh insight into the reading practices of one of the most industrious English antiquaries of the sixteenth century, and sheds new light on Chaucer’s sixteenth-century reception
Reproduced with permission of The La Trobe JournalThe State Library at Melbourne holds a wonderful c...
This catalog accompanied the exhibit of materials from the University of South Carolina’s Department...
This catalog accompanied the exhibit of materials from the University of South Carolina’s Department...
This article surveys marginalia and readers' marks in fifty-four Renaissance printed copies of Chauc...
This article surveys marginalia and readers' marks in fifty-four Renaissance printed copies of Chauc...
Geoffrey Chaucer, Works. Printed in London by John Kyngston for John Wyght, in 1561. This is t...
Added t.-p., engr., with vignette by Stothard, dated 1782-87. Each volume has also special t.-p.Adde...
At the Fondation Martin Bodmer in Cologny, Switzerland, is a little known annotated copy of Chaucer'...
This dissertation argues that the remarkable persistence of Chaucer\u27s fame in early modern Englan...
This article will attempt to take stock of what we know about Chaucer's earliest audiences, that is,...
This article will attempt to take stock of what we know about Chaucer's earliest audiences, that is,...
This article will attempt to take stock of what we know about Chaucer's earliest audiences, that is,...
This dissertation argues that the remarkable persistence of Chaucer\u27s fame in early modern Englan...
This article will attempt to take stock of what we know about Chaucer's earliest audiences, that is,...
The sixteenth-century books acquired by the British Museum Library from Holkham Hall included Chauce...
Reproduced with permission of The La Trobe JournalThe State Library at Melbourne holds a wonderful c...
This catalog accompanied the exhibit of materials from the University of South Carolina’s Department...
This catalog accompanied the exhibit of materials from the University of South Carolina’s Department...
This article surveys marginalia and readers' marks in fifty-four Renaissance printed copies of Chauc...
This article surveys marginalia and readers' marks in fifty-four Renaissance printed copies of Chauc...
Geoffrey Chaucer, Works. Printed in London by John Kyngston for John Wyght, in 1561. This is t...
Added t.-p., engr., with vignette by Stothard, dated 1782-87. Each volume has also special t.-p.Adde...
At the Fondation Martin Bodmer in Cologny, Switzerland, is a little known annotated copy of Chaucer'...
This dissertation argues that the remarkable persistence of Chaucer\u27s fame in early modern Englan...
This article will attempt to take stock of what we know about Chaucer's earliest audiences, that is,...
This article will attempt to take stock of what we know about Chaucer's earliest audiences, that is,...
This article will attempt to take stock of what we know about Chaucer's earliest audiences, that is,...
This dissertation argues that the remarkable persistence of Chaucer\u27s fame in early modern Englan...
This article will attempt to take stock of what we know about Chaucer's earliest audiences, that is,...
The sixteenth-century books acquired by the British Museum Library from Holkham Hall included Chauce...
Reproduced with permission of The La Trobe JournalThe State Library at Melbourne holds a wonderful c...
This catalog accompanied the exhibit of materials from the University of South Carolina’s Department...
This catalog accompanied the exhibit of materials from the University of South Carolina’s Department...