Part II. [_At Press._
=A Compilacion of Surgerye=, from H. de Mandeville and Lanfrank, A.D. 1392, ed. Dr. J. F. Payne. =William Staunton’s St. Patrick’s Purgatory, &c.=, ed. Mr. G. P. Krapp, U.S.A. =Trevisa’s Bartholomæus de Proprietatibus Rerum=, re-edited by Dr. R. von Fleischhacker. =Bullein’s Dialogue against the Feuer Pestilence=, 1564, 1573, 1578. Ed. A. H. and M. Bullen. Pt. II. =The Romance of Boctus and Sidrac=, edited from the MSS. by Dr. K. D. Buelbring. =The Romance of Clariodus=, re-edited by Dr. K. D. Buelbring. =Sir Amadas=, re-edited from the MSS. by Dr. K. D. Buelbring. =Sir Degrevant=, edited from the MSS. by Dr. K. Luick. =Robert of Brunne’s Chronicle of England=, from the Inner Temple MS., ed. by Prof. W. E. Mead, Ph.D. =Maundeville’s Voiage and Travaile=, re-edited from the Cotton MS. Titus C. 16, &c., by Miss M. Bateson. =Avowynge of Arthur=, re-edited from the unique Ireland MS. by Dr. K. D. Buelbring. =Guy of Warwick=, Copland’s version, edited by a pupil of the late Prof. Zupitza, Ph.D. =Awdelay’s Poems=, re-edited from the unique MS. Douce 302, by Prof. Dr. E. Wülfing. =The Wyse Chylde= and other early Treatises on Education, Northwich School, Harl. 2099 &c., ed. G. Collar, B.A. =Caxton’s Dictes and Sayengis of Philosophirs, 1477=, with Lord Tollemache’s MS. version, ed. S. I. Butler, Esq. =Caxton’s Book of the Ordre of Chyualry=, collated with Loutfut’s Scotch copy. (_Editor wanted._) =Lydgate’s Court of Sapience=, edited by Dr. Borsdorf. =Lydgate’s Lyfe of oure Lady=, ed. by Prof. Georg Fiedler, Ph.D. =Lydgate’s Dance of Death=, edited by Miss Florence Warren. =Lydgate’s Life of St. Edmund=, edited from the MSS. by Dr. Axel Erdmann. =Lydgate’s Triumph Poems=, edited by Dr. E. Sieper. =Lydgate’s Minor Poems=, edited by Dr. Otto Glauning. =Richard Coer de Lion=, re-edited from Harl. MS. 4690, by Prof. Hausknecht, Ph.D. =The Romance of Athelstan=, re-edited by a pupil of the late Prof. J. Zupitza, Ph.D. =The Romance of Sir Degare=, re-edited by Dr. Breul. =Mulcaster’s Positions= 1581, and =Elementarie= 1582, ed. Dr. Th. Klaehr, Dresden. =Walton’s verse Boethius de Consolatione=, edited by Mark H. Liddell, U.S.A. =The Gospel of Nichodemus=, edited by Ernest Riedel. =Sir Landeval and Sir Launfal=, edited by Dr. Zimmermann. =Rolland’s Seven Sages=, the Scottish version of 1560, edited by George F. Black.
The Subscription to the Society, which constitutes membership, is £1 1_s._ a year for the ORIGINAL SERIES, and £1 1_s._ for the EXTRA SERIES, due in advance on the 1st of JANUARY, and should be paid by Cheque, Postal Order or Money-Order, crost ‘Union Bank of London,’ to the Hon. Secretary, W. A. DALZIEL, Esq., 67, Victoria Road, Finsbury Park, London, N. Members who want their Texts posted to them must add to their prepaid Subscriptions 1_s._ for the Original Series, and 1_s._ for the Extra Series, yearly. The Society’s Texts are also sold separately at the prices put after them in the Lists; but Members can get back-Texts at one-third less than the List-prices by sending the cash for them in advance to the Hon. Secretary.
_MSS. and Books that Editors are wanted for._
Among the MSS. and old books which need copying or re-editing, are:—
=ORIGINAL SERIES.=
=English Inventories= and other MSS. in Canterbury Cathedral (5th Report, Hist. MSS. Com.). =Maumetrie=, from Lord Tollemache’s MS. =The Romance of Troy.= Harl. 525. =Biblical MS.=, Corpus Cambr. 434 (ab. 1375). =Hampole’s= unprinted Works. =Þe Clowde of Unknowyng=, from Harl. MSS. 2373, 959, Bibl. Reg. 17 C 26, &c. Univ. Coll. Oxf. 14. =A Lanterne of Liȝt=, from Harl. MS. 2324. =Soule-hele=, from the Vernon MS. =Lydgate’s= unprinted Works. =Boethius de Consol.=; =Pilgrim=, 1426, &c. &c. =Early Treatises on Music: Descant, the Gamme, &c.= =Skelton’s englishing of Diodorus Siculus.= =Boethius=, in prose, MS. Auct. F. 3. 5, Bodley. =Penitential Psalms=, by Rd. Maydenstoon, Brampton, &c. (Rawlinson, A. 389, Douce 232, &c.). =Documents from the early Registers of the Bishops of all Dioceses in Great Britain.= =Ordinances and Documents of the City of Worcester.= =Chronicles of the Brute.= =T. Breus’s Passion of Christ, 1422.= Harl. 2338. =Jn. Crophill or Crephill’s Tracts=, Harl. 1735. =Burgh’s Cato.= =Memoriale Credencium=, &c., Harl. 2398. =Book for Recluses=, Harl. 2372. =Lollard Theological Treatises=, Harl. 2343, 2330, &c. =H. Selby’s Northern Ethical Tract=, Harl. 2388, art. 20. =Hilton’s Ladder of Perfection=, Cott. Faust. B 6, &c. =Supplementary Early English Lives of Saints.= =The Early and Later Festialls=, ab. 1400 and 1440 A.D. Cotton Claud. A 2; Univ. Coll. Oxf. 102, &c. =Select Prose Treatises from the Vernon MS.= =Jn. Hyde’s MS. of Romances and Ballads=, Balliol 354. =Metrical Homilies=, Edinburgh MS. =Lyrical Poems from the Fairfax MS. 16=, &c. =Prose Life of St. Audry=, A.D. 1595, Corp. Oxf. 120. =English Miscellanies from MSS.=, Corp. Oxford. =Miscellanies from Oxford College MSS.= =Disce Mori=, Jesus Coll. Oxf. 39; Bodl. Laud 99. =The Romance of Raymond of Toulouse=, MS. in Trin. Coll. Cambridge. =Mirrour of the blessed lijf of Ihesu Crist.= MSS. of Sir Hy. Ingilby, Bart., Lord Aldenham, Univ. Coll. Oxf. 123, &c. =Poem on Virtues and Vices=, &c., Harl. 2260. =Maundevyle’s Legend of Gwydo=, Queen’s, Oxf. 383. =Book of Warrants of Edw. VI.=, &c., New Coll. Oxf. 328. =Adam Loutfut’s Heraldic Tracts=, Harl. 6140-50. =Rules for Gunpowder and Ordnance=, Harl. 6355. =John Watton’s englisht Speculum Christiani=, Corpus, Oxf. 155, Laud G. 12, Thoresby 530, Harl. 2250, art. 20. =Verse and Prose= in Harl. MS. 4012.
=EXTRA SERIES.=
=Erle of Tolous.= =Ypotis.= =Sir Eglamoure.= =Miscellaneous Miracle Plays.= =Sir Gowther.= =Dame Siriz, &c.= =Orfeo= (Digby, 86). =Dialogues between the Soul and Body.= =Barlaam and Josaphat.= =Amis and Amiloun.= =Ipomedon.= =Sir Generides=, from Lord Tollemache’s MS. =The Troy-Book fragments= once cald Barbour’s, in the Cambr. Univ. Library and Douce MSS. =Poems of Charles, Duke of Orleans.= =Carols and Songs.= =Songs and Ballads=, Ashmole MS. 48. =The Siege of Rouen=, from Harl. MSS. 2256, 753, Egerton 1995, Bodl. 3562, E. Museo 124, &c. =Octavian.= =Ywain and Gawain.= =Libeaus Desconus.= =Aunturs of Arther.= =Avowyng of King Arther.= =Sir Perceval of Gallas.= =Sir Isumbras.= =Partonope of Blois=, Univ. Coll. Oxf. 188, &c. =Pilgrimage to Jerusalem=, Queen’s Coll. Oxf. 357. =Other Pilgrimages to Jerusalem=, Harl. 2333, &c. =Horæ, Penitential Psalms=, &c., Queen’s Coll. Oxf. 207. =St. Brandon’s Confession=, Queen’s Coll. Oxf. 210. =Scotch Heraldry Tracts=, copy of =Caxton’s Book of Chivalry=, &c., Queen’s Coll. Oxford 161. =Stevyn Scrope’s Doctryne and Wysedome of the Auncyent Philosophers=, A.D. 1450, Harl. 2266.
The Founder and Director of the E. E. T. Soc. is Dr. F. J. Furnivall, 3, St. George’s Sq., Primrose Hill, London, N.W. Its _Hon. Sec._ is W. A. Dalziel, Esq., 67, Victoria Road, Finsbury Park, London, N. The Subscription to the Society is 21_s._ a year for the _Original Series_, and 21_s._ for the _Extra Series_ of re-editions.
Early English Text Society.
=ORIGINAL SERIES.=
_The Publications for 1902 (one guinea) are_:—
120. =The Rule of St. Benet=: Two Early English Versions and Caxton’s Abstract, ed. Dr. E. A. Kock. 15_s._ 121. =The Laud Troy-Book=, edited from the unique MS. Laud 595, by Dr. J. Ernst Wülfing. Part I. 15_s._
_The Publications for 1903 are_:—
122. =The Laud Troy-Book=, edited from the unique MS. Laud 595, by Dr. J. Ernst Wülfing. Part II. 20_s._ 123. =Robert of Brunne’s Handlyng Synne= (1303), and its French original, re-ed. by Dr. Furnivall. Pt. II. 10_s._
_The Publications for 1904 are_:—
124. =Twenty-six Political and other Poems= from Digby MS. 102, &c., edited by Dr. J. Kail. Part I. 10_s._ 125. =The Medieval Records of a London City Church (St. Mary-at-Hill)=, edited by Hy. Littlehales. Pt. I. 10_s._ 126. =An Alphabet of Tales=, in Northern English from Latin, ed. Mrs. M. M. Banks. Part I. 10_s._
_The Publications for 1905 and 1906 will be chosen from_:—
=The Medieval Records of a London City Church (St. Mary-at-Hill)=, edited by Hy. Littlehales. Part II. =An Alphabet of Tales=, in Northern English from Latin, ed. Mrs. M. M. Banks. Part II. [_At Press._ =Twenty-six Political and other Poems= from Digby MS. 102, &c., edited by Dr. J. Kail. Part II. =The Coventry Leet Book=, edited by Miss M. Dormer Harris. Part I. [_At Press._ =The Laud Troy-Book=, edited from the unique MS. Laud 595, by Dr. J. Ernst Wülfing. Part III. =The Old-English Rule of Bp. Chrodegang=, and the =Capitula of Bp. Theodulf=, edited from the unique MS. 191, C. C. C. Camb., by Prof. Napier, Ph.D. =Robert of Brunne’s Handlyng Synne= (1303), and its French original, re-ed. by Dr. Furnivall. Part III. The Alliterative =Siege of Jerusalem=, edited by Prof. E. Kölbing, Ph.D., and Prof. Kaluza, Ph.D. [_At Press._ =Minor Poems of the Vernon MS.= Part III. Introduction and Glossary by H. Hartley, M.A. =Sir David Lyndesay’s Works.= Part VI. and last. Edited by the Rev. Wm. Bayne, M.A. [_At Press._ =Jacob’s Well=, edited from the unique Salisbury Cathedral MS. by Dr. A. Brandeis. Part II. [_At Press._ =Vices and Virtues=, from the unique MS., ab. 1200 A.D., ed. Prof. Dr. F. Holthausen, Part II. [_At Press._ =The Exeter Book (Anglo-Saxon Poems)=, re-ed. from the unique MS., by Prof. Gollancz, M.A. Part II. [_At Press._ =A Chronicle of England to 1327 A.D.=, Northern verse (42,000 lines), ab. 1400 A.D., ed. M. L. Perrin, B.A. =Prayers and Devotions=, from the unique MS. Cotton Titus C. 19, ed. Hy. Littlehales, Esq. [_Copied._ =North-English Metrical Homilies= from Ashmole MS. 42 &c., ed. G. H. Gerould, D.Litt. =Vegetius on the Art of War=, edited from the MSS. by L. C. Wharton, M.A. =The Godstow Chartulary=, edited from the unique MS. by the Rev. Andrew Clark, M.A.
=EXTRA SERIES.=
_The Publications for 1902 (one guinea) are_:—
LXXXV. =Alexander Scott’s Poems=, 1568, from the unique Edinburgh MS., ed. A. K. Donald, B.A. 10_s._ LXXXVI. =William of Shoreham’s Poems=, re-edited by Dr. M. Konrath.