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MS s. xv4. Written by William Hampshire (or Hampshyre), of Marlow, Bucks., prob-ably between 1475 and 1487. He has written ‘Constat Hampshyre’at the head of a large number of pages, as well as writing his name in full on f. 56. Hampshire was a scholar at Eton 1475–1479 and at King’s College, Cambridge, 1479–1486. Thomson suggests that in view of the contents, the book is more likely to have been written at Eton than
RICHARD L. HOFFMAN: Ovid and the Canterbury Tales. Pp. xiii+ 217; 4 plates. Philadelphia: Pennsylvania University Press (London: Oxford University Press), 1966. Cloth, 48^.
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