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6 Chancer >Societf/'s Publications : First and Second Series.Tlie issue for 1901, in the First Series,XCV. The CamhridKe MS Dd. 4. 24. ut" Ihe Canteihurv Tales, completed bv theEgerton MS 2726 (the Haistwell MS), ed. F. J. Furnivall. Part I.The issue for 1902, in the First Series, is,XCVI. The Cambiidfje MS Dd. 4. 24. <strong>of</strong> ihe Caiiterburv Tales, completed bv theICfrerttm MS 2726 (the Haistwt-ll MS), ed. V. J. Furnivall. Part II.XC VII. I'arallel-Text Specimens, Part IX : An Introduction to the eiyht Specimens<strong>of</strong> Cliaucer's Clerk's Tak, by Pr<strong>of</strong>. Dr. John Ivoch.Tlie issui! for 1907, in tlie First Series (none in 1903-6) will |)rol)ably be,XCVI 1 1. Sfieciineii-ExtrKcls frcnn )iine nnpriidcd MSS <strong>of</strong> Chancer s Trail ns, \vith anis,Introduction on the >1SS, Mctie and (iraiMiiiar (if the Poem, bv Dr. AV. H.'McCormick.[At Press.Of the Second Series,SECOND SERIES.(he issue for 1868 is,1. Earl)/ ICnf/lisIt Pronunciation, with especial reference to Shakspere and Chaucer,by Alexander J. Ellis, Esq., F, U.S. Part I. This work includes an anialiramation <strong>of</strong>Pr<strong>of</strong>. F. J. Child's two Papers on the use <strong>of</strong> the hnal -e by Chaucer (in T. Wright's ed.<strong>of</strong> The Canterb. Tales) and by Gower (in Dr Pauli's ed. <strong>of</strong> the Confessio Amantis).2. Essays on Chancer, his IFords and Works, Part I.: 1. Pr<strong>of</strong>. Ebert's Review <strong>of</strong>Sandras's Elude snr Chaucer, translated by J. W. van llees Hoets, M.A. ; 2. A13th-centurv Latin Treatise on the Chilindre (<strong>of</strong> the Shipman s 'Tale), edited bvMr. E. Brook.3. A Temporary Preface to the Society's Six-Te.\t edititMi <strong>of</strong> Chaucer's Canterbur>iTales, Part I, attempting to .show the right Order <strong>of</strong> the Tales, and the Days andStages <strong>of</strong> the Pilgrimage, &c. &c., by F. J. Furnivall, Esq., M.A.Of the Second Series, the issue for 1869 is,4. Earli/ K)i'ilish 7*/'o;/»//(;ia/io», with especial reference to Shakspere and Chaucer,by Alexander .] . PJlis. E.sq., F.K.S. Part II.Of the Second Series, the issue for 1870 is,0. Earl)/ KiKilish Prommciation, with especial reference to Shakspere and Chaucer,by Alexander J. lOllis, Esq., F.Il.S. Part III.Of the Second Series, the issue for 1871 is,6.' Trial-Forewords to mn Parallel-Text edition, <strong>of</strong> Chancer' s Minor Poems for theChaucer Society (with a try to set Chaucer's Works in their right order <strong>of</strong> Time), byFredk. J. Furnivall. Part I.Of the Second Series, the issue for 1872 is,7. Oricjinals and Analorpies <strong>of</strong> some <strong>of</strong> Chaucer s Canterbur)/ I'ales, Part 1. 1. Theoriginal <strong>of</strong> the j\[an <strong>of</strong> Latv's Tale <strong>of</strong> Constance, from the French Chronicle <strong>of</strong>Nicholas Trivet, Arundel MS 56, ab. 1340 a.d., collated with the later copy, ab. 1400.in the National Library at Stockholm ; copied and edited, with a translation, by Mr.Edmund Brock. 2. The Tale <strong>of</strong> "Merelaus the Enjperor," englisht from the O'estaRomanornm by Thomas Hoccleve, in Harl. MS 7333 ; and 3. Part <strong>of</strong> Matthew Paris'sVita Ofie Frimi, both stories illustrating incidents in the Man <strong>of</strong> Late'' s Tale. 4. TwoFrench Fabliaux like the Reeve's Tale. o. Two I-atin Stories like the Friar's Tale.Of the Second Series, tlie iss\ie for 1873 is,8. Albertano <strong>of</strong> Brescia's Fiber Consilii el Consolationis, a.d. 1246 (the Latinsource <strong>of</strong> the French original <strong>of</strong> Chaiicer's Meiibe), edited from Ihe MSS, by Dr.Thor Sundby.Of the Second Series, tlie issue for 1874 is,9. Essays on Chaucer, his Words and Works, Part II.: 3. John <strong>of</strong> Hoveden'f>Practica Chilindri, edited from the MS. with a translation, by Mr. E. Brock. 4.Chaucer's use <strong>of</strong> the final -e, by Joseph Payne, Esq. 5. Mrs. E. Barrett-Browningon Chaucer: being those parts <strong>of</strong> her review <strong>of</strong> the Pook <strong>of</strong> the Foets, 1842, whichrelate to him; here reprinted by leave <strong>of</strong> Mr llobert Browning. 6. Pr<strong>of</strong>essorBernbard ten Brink's critical edition <strong>of</strong> Chaucer's Compleynte to Pile.Of the Second Series, tlie issue for 1875 is,10. Originals and Analoynes <strong>of</strong> Chaucer's Canterbury 'Tales, Vint 1\. 6. Alphon-8UR <strong>of</strong> Lincoln, a Story like the .?'y/o)Y.«.s'5 'Tale. 7. llow Reynard caught Chanticleer,the .source <strong>of</strong> the Nun' s-Priest' s Tale. 8. Two Italian Stories, and a Latinone, like the Pardoner's 'Tale. 9. The Tale <strong>of</strong> the Priest's Bladder, a story like theSnminoner's 'Tale, being 'Li dis de le Vescie a Prcstre,' par Jakes de Ba'siw. 10.Petrarch's Latin Tale <strong>of</strong> Griseldis (with Boccaccio's Story from which it was re-told),the original <strong>of</strong> the Clerk's Tale. 11. Five Versions <strong>of</strong> a" Pear-tree Story like that inthe Merchant's 'Tale. 12. Four Ver.sions <strong>of</strong> The Life <strong>of</strong> Saint Cecilia,' the original<strong>of</strong> the Second X?in's 'File. Edited by F. J. Furnivall.11. Parly EnyUsh Pronunciation, with especial reference to Shak.spere and Chaucer,by Alexander J. Ellis, Esq., F.R.S. Part IV.12. Fife- Records <strong>of</strong> Chaucer, Part I, The Robberies <strong>of</strong> Chaucer by Richard Brerelayand others at AVestminster, and at Hatcham, Surrey, on Tuesday, Sept. 6, 1390,with some Account <strong>of</strong> the Robber.s, from the Enrolment.s in the Public Record Office,by Walford D. Selby, Esq., <strong>of</strong> the Public Record OfTice.

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