Interludium et fabula Berini

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Peregrini Cantuarienses in editione secunda Caxtoniana picti

Interludium et fabula Berini sunt additamenta, ab anonymo quodam saeculo XV ineunte composita carminis The Tales of Canterbury (scil. "Fabulae Cantuarienses") Galfridi Chaucer. Haec additamenta (sicut historiae a Chaucer ipso scriptae) comprehendunt et fabulam et prologum vel interludium. Hoc amorem perdonatoris cum tabernaria Cantuariensi narrat; fabula autem, a mercatore recitata, historiam praebet de Berino quae auctor e textu Francogallico verterit.

Textus in uno libro manu scripto Fabularum Cantuariensium inseritur; qui liber in castello Alnvicensi Northumbriae iacet in bibliotheca ducum Northumbriensium, siglo MS 455 agnitus.[1]

Editiones[recensere | fontem recensere]

  • F. J. Furnivall, W. G. Stone, edd., The tale of Beryn, with a prologue of the merry adventure of the pardoner with a tapster at Canterbury (Londinii: Early English Text Society, 1909) Textus apud archive.org
  • Mary E. Mulqueen Tamanini, ed. The Tale of Beryn (New York: New York University Press, 1969).
  • John M. Bowers, "The Canterbury Interlude and Merchant's Tale of Beryn" in John M. Bowers, ed., The Canterbury Tales: Fifteenth-Century Continuations and Additions (Kalamazoo: Medieval Institute Publications, 1992) Textus

Notae[recensere | fontem recensere]

  1. Lister M. Matheson, "Essex/Suffolk scribes and their language in fifteenth-century London" in Maurizio Gotti et al., edd., English historical linguistics 2006 (Amstrerdam: Benjamins, 2008) pp. 45-66 ((vide p. 48 apud Google Books))

Bibliographia[recensere | fontem recensere]

  • Ladd, Roger A. (2010). Antimercantilism in Late Medieval English Literature (New York: Palgrave Macmillan) pp. 101–132. ISBN 0230620434.
  • Bolens, Guillemette (2008). "Narrative Use and the Practice of Fiction in The Book of Sindibad and The Tale of Beryn". Poetics Today 29 (2): 304–51.
  • Jost, Jean E. (1994). "From Southwark's Tabard Inn to Canterbury's Cheker-of-the-Hope: The Un-Chaucerian Tale of Beryn". Fifteenth-Century Studies 21: 133–48.
  • Harper, Stephen (2004). "'Pleyng with a Ʒerd': Folly and Madness in the Prologue and Tale of Beryn". Studies in Philology 101 (3): 299–314.
  • Jonnassen, Frederick B. (1991). "Cathedral, Inn, and Pardoner in the Prologue to the Tale of Beryn". Fifteenth-Century Studies 18: 109–32.