Middle English Bibliography Entry
"Mon may longe
…" (incipit)
Entry Info
External References: |
IMEV
2070
NIMEV
2070
DIMEV
3370
Manual
9.XXII.280
Wells
7.46
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Manuscript, print, and LALME references: |
Maidstone, Kent, Maidstone Museum and Art Gallery
A.13
.
(Pref. MS)
LAEME:
Item 67. Entry 2. "Fol. 93v, a version of the poem Death's Wither-Clench." Sussex.
London, British Library, Arundel
57
.
(Pref. MS)
LALME:
vol. 1. 105. "… written by Dan Michel of the Northgate … at St. Augustine's, Canterbury anno 1340 …." LP 5890. Kent.
LAEME:
Item 291. "The work of Dan Michel." Canterbury, Kent.
London, British Library, Cotton Caligula
A.9
.
LAEME:
Item 238. Part 2, Entry 3. "Fols. 246r-246v, Death's Wither-Clench." "Text language not placed...a literatim copyist whose language reflects at least to some extent the language of his exemplar..., language 2 of The Owl and the Nightingale."
Oxford, Jesus College
29, Part 2
.
LALME:
vol. 1. 153. LP 7440. Herefords.
LAEME:
Item 1100 (1, 9, 250-255, 145). E Herefords.
Oxford, Bodleian Library, Laud Misc.
471
.
LAEME:
Item 141. Entry 1. Hand A. A version of the poem Death's Wither-Clench, fol. 65r." Not placed, probably mixed.
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Editions, facsimiles, and other sources cited: |
English Lyrics of the XIIIth Century, ed. C. Brown (1932).
Don Michel's Ayenbite of Inwyt, ed. R. Morris, rev. P. Gradon, Early English Text Society, Original Series 23 (1866; reprint 1965).
An Old English Miscellany, ed. R. Morris, Early English Text Society, Original Series 49 (1872; reprint 1988).
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MED title stencils and sources: |
Mdst A.13
Arun 57
Clg A.9
Jes-O 29
LdMisc 471
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