þat ȝalowness turneth, etc. —H.: ils ont les cheueux touz noirs. The Englisher seems to have mixed up cheueu and chenu.—Vincent de Beauvais: Apud Ctesiam legitur feminas semel parere, natosque canos illico fieri. Esse rursum gentem alteram, quae in juventa cana sit, in senectute nigrescat, ultra aevi nostri terminos perennantem (Spec. Hist., l. I., c. xciii., p. 34, ed. 1624).
Mandeville's travels : the Cotton version / from the edition by Paul Hamelius.
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- Mandeville's travels : the Cotton version / from the edition by Paul Hamelius.
- Author
- Mandeville, John, Sir., British Library. Manuscript. Cotton Titus C.16.
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- Hamelius, Paul, 1868-1922.
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- London: Published for the Early English text society by K. Paul, Trench, Trübner & Co.
- 1919, 1923
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- Voyages and travels.
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