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Chaucer, Geoffrey

Chaucer, Geoffrey. "The Canon s Yeoman s tale." In Canterbury tales, 465-490. Penguin, 1960. [Pg.646]

Chaucer, Geoffrey.The Canterbury tales a modem prose rendering. Translated by David Wright. London 1965 reprint,. ... [Pg.646]

Chaucer, Geoffrey. Chaucer - The Canon Yeoman s Tale. rhttp //www.levitv.com/alchemy/chaucer.html1. [Pg.646]

Chaucer, Geoffrey.The General Prologue to The Canterbury Tales and The Canon s Yeoman s Prologue and Tale. Edited by A.V.C. Schmidt. Edited by A.V.C. Schmidt. New York Holmes Meier, 1976. [Pg.646]

Chaucer, Geoffrey.The Riverside Chaucer. Edited by Larry D. Benson. 3rd ed ed. Edited by Larry D. Benson. Oxford OUP, 1987. [Pg.646]

Chaucer, Geoffrey. "The tale of the Chanons Yeoman. Written by our ancient and famous English poet, Geoffry Chaucer." In Thatrum chemicum Britannicum, ed. Elias Ashmole, 227-256., 1652. [Pg.646]

Chaucer, Geoffrey, The Persones Tale, in Complete Works of Geoffrey Chaucer, Part 2, edited by Walter W. Skeat, Whitefish, MT Kessinger Publishing, 2003, pp. 675-717... [Pg.197]

Chaucer, Geoffrey. The Canterbury Tales A Verse Translation. Translated by David Wright. Oxford Oxford University Press, 1985. [Pg.237]

Chaucer, Geoffrey. The Canterbury Tales in Great Books of the Western World. Volume 22. Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc., Chicago. 1952. Chekhov, Anton. The Three Sisters. Translated by Tyrone Guthrie and Leonid Kipnis. Bard Books, New York. 1965. [Pg.482]

Chaucer, Geoffrey. The Tales of Canterbury. Ed. Robert Pratt. Boston Houghton, 1974. [Pg.397]

Geoffrey Chaucer (1340-1400) in his Canterbury Tales written between 1386-90, provided a portrait of the society of his times. Within this collection of stories, the Canon Yeoman s tale, gives us an insight into some of the ways in which alchemy was viewed at that time. Chaucer obviously had more than a superficial undertsanding of alchemy"... [Pg.646]

The pilgrims whose journey is followed in Geoffrey Chaucer s masterpiece The Canterbury Tales represent... [Pg.140]

Geoffrey Chaucer, The Canterbury Tales A Verse Translation, trans. [Pg.199]

Dictionnaire des Ahreviations. A. chassant, 1884. Mss. BM London, SI. 314. Geoffrey Chaucer s conclusior of astroiaBye. [Pg.296]

Ashmole reprints The Canon s Yeoman s Tale in Theatrum. For a modern edition of the Tale see The Works of Geoffrey Chaucer, ed. F. N. Robinson, Riverside Press, Cambridge, Mass., 1957, 213-23. [Pg.46]

Boethius, De consolatione philosophiae, trans. Geoffrey Chaucer as Boece, in L. D. Benson (gen. ed.). The Riverside Chaucer 3rd edn (Oxford University Press, 1988), Book 2, prose 2,11. 67-70. [Pg.14]

Extract from The Canon Yeoman s Tale, from The Canterbury Tales. by Geoffrey Chaucer. 1386 (translated by Neville Coghill). [Pg.217]

People have been concerned with the health and appearance of their skin throughout history. Egyp>-tian physicians used arsenic applications to treat skin cancer and sandpaper to smooth scars. Queen Cleopatra was known for her cosmetic knowledge. Geoffrey Chaucer s The Canterbury Tales (1387-1400) and William Shakespeare s plays contain numerous references to unsightly skin afflictions, such as boils, carbuncles, and scabs. Not surprisingly, their... [Pg.476]


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