A [ nd ] -nameliche - an - ydel - pe - name - of - god - almizt ; Þanne shalt pou come be a croft , ac come pou nouzt pereinne ; Þ [ e ] croft hattip coueite - nouzt - menis - catel - ne - here - wyues , Ne - none - of - here ...
Piers Plowman: The C version; Will's visions of Piers Plowman, Do-well, Do-better and Do-best; an edition in the form of...
Thenne shalt thow come by a croft Ac come thow ( nat ) perynne ; The croft hatte coueyte - nat - menne - catel - ne - here - wyues- | 220 Ne - none - of - here - seruauntes - pat - nuye hem - myhte ; fol .
Piers Plowman B Version
Presents a translation of the poet's third version of the text
Written by a fourteenth-century cleric, this spiritual allegory explores man in relation to his ultimate destiny against the background of teeming, colorful medieval life.
Piers Plowman: The B version; Will's visions of Piers Plowman, Do-well, Do-better and Do-best, edited by G. Kane and E....
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“'Ecce Rex': Piers Plowman B.19.1–212 and its Contexts.” YLS 21 (2007): 31–56. ———. Conscience and the Composition of Piers Plowman. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2012. Woodford, William, O. F. M. Responsiones contra Wiclevum et ...
L carefully stops short of charging that the Jews knew that Jesus was God when they killed him, a charge that Jeremy Cohen and others have shown “became widespread in Western Europe in the thirteenth century” (Cohen 1983:2; ...
The two ideas are conflated , with some confusion , in Skeat's note alluding to a case in 1363 reported by Henry Knighton , in which Edward III pardoned a man who survived hanging ( ed . Martin 1995 : 188-91 ) .