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“This wide-ranging volume contains Philippe Menard’s study of the Proverbs in MS 450 - Elspeth Kennedy’s contribution on the prose Lancelot in MS 45 -concentrating on how the manuscript gives evidence of a medieval tendencyto improve a romance text in terms of narrative consistency; Danielle Queruel’s essay on the Chronique d'un Menestrel de Reims in MS 435 - Francoise Ferrand’s discussion of the magnificent Apocalypse in MS 20, which she suggests maywell have been produced to commemorate the coronation of Edward III; Rene Stuip’s brief survey of the mid-fifteenth-century Histoire des Seigneurs de Gavre (MS 91) - Diana Tyson’s examination of the five prose Brutmanuscripts,followed by a lengthy analysis by J.C. Thiolier of one of them, Thomas de Gray’s Scalacronica(MS 133) with its interesting royalist slant on the murder of Thomas Becket; Jacques Beauroy’s study of MSS 37and 301, examples of treatises on agricultural management - Fittingly, the editor’s tail-piece is on fragments of French texts in the Parker Library - the volume is an interesting contribution.‘ FRENCH STUDIES
NIGEL WILKINSis Librarian at Corpus Christi College, Cambridge. The contributors are: PHILIPPE MENARD, ELSPETH KENNEDY, DANIELLE QUERUEL, FRANCOISE FERRAND, RENESTUIP, JEAN-CLAUDE THIOLIER, DIANA TYSON, JACQUES BEAUROY, NIGEL WILKINS
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“This wide-ranging volume contains Philippe Menard’s study of the Proverbs in MS 450 - Elspeth Kennedy’s contribution on the prose Lancelot in MS 45 -concentrating on how the manuscript gives evidence of a medieval tendencyto improve a romance text in terms of narrative consistency; Danielle Queruel’s essay on the Chronique d'un Menestrel de Reims in MS 435 - Francoise Ferrand’s discussion of the magnificent Apocalypse in MS 20, which she suggests maywell have been produced to commemorate the coronation of Edward III; Rene Stuip’s brief survey of the mid-fifteenth-century Histoire des Seigneurs de Gavre (MS 91) - Diana Tyson’s examination of the five prose Brutmanuscripts,followed by a lengthy analysis by J.C. Thiolier of one of them, Thomas de Gray’s Scalacronica(MS 133) with its interesting royalist slant on the murder of Thomas Becket; Jacques Beauroy’s study of MSS 37and 301, examples of treatises on agricultural management - Fittingly, the editor’s tail-piece is on fragments of French texts in the Parker Library - the volume is an interesting contribution.‘ FRENCH STUDIES
NIGEL WILKINSis Librarian at Corpus Christi College, Cambridge. The contributors are: PHILIPPE MENARD, ELSPETH KENNEDY, DANIELLE QUERUEL, FRANCOISE FERRAND, RENESTUIP, JEAN-CLAUDE THIOLIER, DIANA TYSON, JACQUES BEAUROY, NIGEL WILKINS