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Winner of the 2022 John Hurt Fisher Award from the John Gower Society

First comprehensive catalogue of the manuscripts of one of the most important medieval works, with full descriptions of their features.

The Confessio Amantis is John Gower's major work in English, written around the time that his acquaintance Geoffrey Chaucer was writing the Canterbury Tales. Extant manuscripts are numerous. At the end of the nineteenth century G. C. Macaulay had described the forty manuscripts then known to survive in the introduction to his edition, but some of these descriptions were very brief, and of course the other nine of whose existence he was then unaware were not included. This descriptive catalogue of all of the surviving manuscripts containing the Confessio is the first work to bring together extensive detailed descriptions of its forty-nine complete manuscripts and numerous fragments and excerpts; it will enable scholars of Middle English literature and manuscript studies to compare features across the corpus of surviving manuscripts or read detailed descriptions of individual manuscripts. Each description in this catalogue covers the manuscript's contents, artwork, physical qualities such as size, material, collation, foliation, etc., as well as additions by later users and provenance. There is also a lengthy introduction giving an overview of the corpus, and appendices for reference to the current whereabouts of the manuscripts, fragments and excerpts, and listing Gower's Latin and French works that appear in some of the manuscripts. Eight colour illustrations provide context for discussions of the miniatures and illuminated borders of some manuscripts.

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This book, more than forty years in the making and highly anticipated, does not disappoint. It promised to be an invaluable catalogue that will not merely facilitate, but generate important new research into not just John Gower's Confessio Amantis itself, but into a wide range of aspects of the 15th century production of Middle English literary manuscripts. * BULLETIN CODICOLOGIQUE *

List of Illustrations
xi
Foreword xiii
Acknowledgements xvii
List of Abbreviations
xix
Introduction 1(24)
Descriptions of Individual Manuscripts
21(4)
MANUSCRIPTS IN THE UNITED KINGDOM
1 Cambridge University Library, MS Dd.8.19
25(5)
2 Cambridge University Library, MS Mm.2.21
30(8)
3 Cambridge, Pembroke College, MS 307
38(8)
4 Cambridge, St Catharine's College, MS 7
46(7)
5 Cambridge, St John's College, MS B.12
53(5)
6 Cambridge, Sidney Sussex College, MS 63
58(5)
7 Cambridge, Trinity College, MS R.3.2
63(6)
8 Glasgow University Library, Hunterian MS 7
69(6)
9 London, British Library, MS Additional 12043
75(5)
10 London, British Library, MS Additional 22139
80(8)
11 London, British Library, MS Egerton 913
88(4)
12 London, British Library, MS Egerton 1991
92(8)
13 London, British Library, MS Harley 3490
100(10)
14 London, British Library, MS Harley 3869
110(9)
15 London, British Library, MS Harley 7184
119(6)
16 London, British Library, MS Royal 18.C.xxii
125(6)
17 London, British Library, MS Stowe 950
131(6)
18 London, College of Arms, MS Arundel 45
137(7)
19 London, Society of Antiquaries, MS 134
144(8)
20 Manchester, Chetham's Library, MS 6696
152(6)
21 Nottingham University Library, Middleton Collection, MS WLC/LM/8
158(5)
22 Oxford, Bodleian Library, MS Arch. Selden B.11
163(5)
23 Oxford, Bodleian Library, MS Ashmole 35
168(5)
24 Oxford, Bodleian Library, MS Bodley 294
173(8)
25 Oxford, Bodleian Library, MS Bodley 693
181(6)
26 Oxford, Bodleian Library, MS Bodley 902
187(9)
27 Oxford, Bodleian Library, MS Fairfax 3
196(6)
28 Oxford, Bodleian Library, MS Hatton 51
202(6)
29 Oxford, Bodleian Library, MS Laud Misc. 609
208(5)
30 Oxford, Bodleian Library, MS Lyell 31
213(5)
31 Oxford, Christ Church, MS 148
218(6)
32 Oxford, Corpus Christi College, MS 67
224(6)
33 Oxford, Magdalen College, MS Lat. 213
230(8)
34 Oxford, New College, MS 266
238(7)
35 Oxford, New College, MS 326
245(6)
36 Oxford, Wadham College, MS 13
251(8)
MANUSCRIPTS IN CONTINENTAL EUROPE
37 Cologny, Switzerland, Martin Bodmer, MS CB 178
259(8)
38 Olim Marquess of Bute, MS 85 (now in a private collection in Europe)
267(6)
MANUSCRIPTS IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
39 Chicago, IL, Newberry Library, MS +33.5
273(5)
40 New Haven, CT, Yale University, Beinecke Library, MS Osborn fa. 1
278(8)
41 New York, NY, Columbia University Library, MS Plimpton 265
286(5)
42 New York, NY, Pierpont Morgan Museum and Library, MS M.125
291(5)
43 New York, NY, Pierpont Morgan Museum and Library, MS M.126
296(8)
44 New York, NY, Pierpont Morgan Museum and Library, MS M.690
304(5)
45 Philadelphia, PA, Rosenbach Museum and Library, MS 1083/29
309(5)
46 Princeton, NJ, Princeton University, Firestone Library, MS Garrett 136
314(4)
47 Princeton, NJ, Princeton University, Firestone Library, MS Taylor 5
318(8)
48 San Marino, CA, Henry E. Huntington Library, MS EL 26 A 17
326(7)
49 Washington, DC, Folger Shakespeare Library, MS SM.1
333(6)
Appendix I Summary List of Manuscripts, with date, lines missing, other contents and note of Macaulay's classification; with Fragments (brief descriptions) and Extracts listed at the end 339(11)
Appendix II Manuscript Sigla used by Macaulay, in alphabetical order 350(2)
Appendix III Gower's Latin Addenda to the Confessio and other pieces, not by Gower, that appear in Confessio Manuscripts 352(7)
Works Cited 359(15)
Index of Manuscripts 374(3)
General Index 377(10)
Volumes Already Published 387
The late Derek Pearsall was Emeritus Gurney Professor of Middle English Literature at Harvard University; he wrote extensively on Chaucer, Gower, Langland and Lydgate, including biographies of Chaucer and Lydgate, an edition of the C-text of Langland's Piers Plowman.