14TH-CENTURY FILES
Fn and Ft: CHORLAM1 MLBLA292
Author: Anonymous
Title: A Chorister's Lament
Source: London, British Library, Arundel 292, ff. 70v-71r.
Incipit: Uncomly in cloystre. i coure ful of care
Fn and Ft: CHORLAM2 TEXT
Author: Anonymous
Title: A Chorister's Lament
Source: Moriz Haupt and Heinrich Hoffmann, Altdeutsche Blätter, 2 vols. (Leipzig: F. A. Brockhaus, 1836-1840; reprint ed., Hildesheim: Olms, 1978), 2:145-46.
Ed. from: London, British Library, Arundel 292, ff. 70v-71r.
Incipit: Uncomly in cloystre i coure ful of care
Fn and Ft: CHORLAM3 TEXT
Author: Anonymous
Title: A Chorister's Lament
Source: Thomas Wright and James O. Halliwell, eds., Reliquiae Antiquae: scraps from ancient manuscripts, illustrating chiefly early English literature and the English language, 2 vols. (London: J. R. Smith, 1845), 1:291-92.
Ed. from: London, British Library, Arundel 292, ff. 70v-71r.
Incipit: Un-comly in cloystre. i coure ful of care
Fn and Ft: CHORLAM4 TEXT
Author: Anonymous
Title: A Chorister's Lament
Source: Francis Lee Utley, "The Choristers' Lament," Speculum 21 (1946): 194-202 at 196-97. Used by permission.
Ed. from: London, British Library, Arundel 292, ff. 70v-71r.
Incipit: Un-comly in cloystre . i coure ful of care
Fn and Ft: CHORLAM5 TEXT
Author: Anonymous
Title: A Chorister's Lament
Source: Celia Sisam and Kenneth Sisam, eds., The Oxford Book of Medieval English Verse (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1970), 184-87. By permission of Oxford University Press.
Ed. from: London, British Library, Arundel 292, ff. 70v-71r.
Incipit: Uncomly in cloistre I cowre ful of care
Fn and Ft: CHORLAM6 TEXT
Author: Anonymous
Title: A Chorister's Lament
Source: Bruce Holsinger, "Langland's Musical Reader: Liturgy, Law, and the
Constraints of Performance," Studies in the Age of Chaucer 21 (1999): 99-141, at 137-38. By permission.
Ed. from: London, British Library, Arundel 292, ff. 70v-71r
Incipit: "Uncomly in cloystre i coure ful of care
Fn and Ft: BARTREV1 TEXT
Author: Bartholomaeus Anglicus, trans. John Trevisa
Title: On the Properties of Things, Book XIX, Cap. CXXXI-CXLV
Source: Michael Seymour, gen. ed., On the Properties of Things: John Trevisa's
translation of Bartholomaeus Anglicus De Proprietatibus Rerum, A Critical Text, 3
vols. (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1975-1988), 2:1386-1395. By permission of Oxford University Press.
Ed. from: London, British Library, Additional 27944, ff. 333r-335v
Incipit: As art of nombres and mesures serueth to diuinite, so doth the art of melody
Fn and Ft: BARTREV2 TEXT
Author: Bartholomaeus Anglicus, trans. John Trevisa
Title: On the Properties of Things, Liber XIX, Cap. CXXX-CXLV
Source: Bartholomeus Anglicus, Bartholomeus de proprietatibus rerum, trans.
John Trevisa and rev. Wynkyn de Worde (London: Wynkyn de Worde, 1495) [STC
1536], sig. nn.iijr, nn.iiijr-oo.iijv.
Incipit: AS art of nombres and mesures seruyth to Diuinite, so doth the art of Melody
Fn and Ft: BARTREV4 TEXT
Author: Bartholomaeus Anglicus, trans. John Trevisa
Title: On the Properties of Things, Liber XIX, Cap. 134-149
Source: Bartholomaeus Anglicus, Batman vppon Bartholome His Booke De
Proprietatibus Rerum, trans. John Trevisa and rev. Stephen Batman (London:
Thomas East, 1582; reprint ed., Hildesheim: Olms, 1976) [STC 1538], ff. 421v-426r.
Incipit: AS Arte of numbers and measures serueth to Diuinite, so doth the Art of melodie
Fn and Ft: BARTREV5 TEXT
Author: Bartholomaeus Anglicus, trans. John Trevisa
Title: On the Properties of Things (excerpt)
Source: Sir John Hawkins, A General History of the Science and Practice of
Music, 2 vols. [1776] (London: Novello, 1853), 1:267-71.
Incipit: As arte of nombres and mesures seruyth to diuinite, so doth the arte of melody
Fn and Ft: FEIGNCON TEXT
Author: Wycliffe, John
Title: Of Feigned Contemplative Life (exerpt)
Source: Frederic D. Matthews, ed., The English Works of Wyclif Hitherto
Unprinted, Early English Text Society, orig. ser. 74 (London: Trübner, 1880),
187-96 at 191-92.
Ed. from: Cambridge, Corpus Christi College, 290, 167-68
Incipit: Also bi song the fend lettith men to studie and preche the gospel
Fn and Ft: OFPRELA TEXT
Author: Wycliffe, John
Title: Of Prelates (two excerpts)
Source: Frederic D. Matthews, ed., The English Works of Wyclif Hitherto
Unprinted, Early English Text Society, orig. ser. 74 (London: Trübner, 1880), 52-107 at 76-77, 90-91.
Ed. from: Cambridge, Corpus Christi College, 290, 81-82, 92
Incipit: Also prelatis disceyuen lordis and alle cristene men bi veyn preieris of mouth
Fn and Ft: LEAVPHAR TEXT
Author: Wycliffe, John
Title: Of the Leaven of Pharisees (excerpt)
Source: Frederic D. Matthews, ed., The English Works of Wyclif Hitherto Unprinted, Early English Text Society, orig. ser. 74 (London: TrŸbner, 1880), 1-27 at 8-9.
Ed. from: Cambridge, Corpus Christi College, 290, 6-7
Incipit: Zif thei maken hem besi on the holy day to preche fablis and lesyngis to the peple
Fn and Ft: ORDPRIE TEXT
Author: Wycliffe, John
Title: The Order of Priesthood (excerpt)
Source: Frederic D. Matthews, ed., The English Works of Wyclif Hitherto
Unprinted, Early English Text Society, orig. ser. 74 (London: Trübner, 1880), 164-79 at 169-70.
Ed. from: Cambridge, Corpus Christi College, 290, 138-39
Incipit: Also thei magnyfien more newe songe founden of synful men than the gospel