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Catalogue of Additions to the Manuscripts in the British Museum in the Years 1841-1845. London: British Museum, 1850, repr. 1964.

A Catalogue of Additions to the Manuscripts in the British Museum 1911-15. London: British Museum, 1925.

A Catalogue of Additions to the Manuscripts in the British Museum, new series, 1976-80, Part I, Descriptions. London: British Museum, 1995.

A Catalogue of Manuscripts in the British Museum, New Series, vol. I, Part I: The Arundel Manuscripts; Part II: The Burney Manuscripts. London: British Museum, Part I, 1834; Part II, 1840 (bound together).

A Catalogue of the Harleian Manuscripts in the British Museum. 4 vols. London: Record Commission, 1808-12.

A Catalogue of the Manuscripts Preserved in the Library of the University of Cambridge. 5 vols. Cambridge: University Press, 1856-67.

Abbott, T. K. Catalogue of the Manuscripts in the Library of Trinity College, Dublin. Dublin: Hodges, Figgis & Co; London: Longmans, Green & Co, 1900.

Adamson, J. W. ‘The Extent of Literacy in England in the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries: Notes and Commentaries’, The Library 4th ser. 10 (1929-30): 163-93, repr. in idem, ‘The Illiterate Anglo-Saxon’ and other Essays. Cambridge, 1946. Pp. 42-

Alexander, J. J. ‘Painting and Manuscript Illumination for Royal Patrons in the Later Middle Ages’ in Scattergood, V. J. and Sherborne, J. W. (eds), English Court Culture in the Later Middle Ages. London: Duckworth, 1983.

Alexander, J. J. G. ‘William Abell “Lymnour” and 15th-century English Illumination’ in Rosenauer, A. and Weber, G. (eds), Kunsthistorische Forschungen Otto Pächt zu seinem 70 Geburtstag, Salzburg: Residenz Verlag, 1972. Pp. 166-172.

Armstrong, C. A. J. ‘The Piety of Cicely, Duchess of York: A study of Late Mediaeval Culture’, in For Hilaire Belloc, ed. D. Woodruff. London, 1942. Pp. 73-94.

Arn, M-J. ‘Thomas Chaucer and William Paston Take Care of Business: HLS Deeds 349’, Studies in the Age of Chaucer 24 (2002), 237-267.

Aston, M. ‘Lollardy and Literacy’, History 62 (1977): 347-71.

Ayto, J. and A. Barratt, eds., Aelred of Rievaulx’s De Institutione Inclusarum: Two English Versions, EETS, o.s. 287 (1984).

Baker, Arthur. Chancery Cursive Stroke by Stroke. New York: Dover, 1982.

Baker, D.C. ‘The Missing Troilus Fragment’, The Library, 6th Series vol. 4 (1982): 35-38.

Baker, D.C. and Murphy, J.L. ‘The Books of Myles Blomefylde’, The Library 5th series, 31 (1976): 377-85.

Baker, J. H. with J. S. Ringrose. Catalogue of English Legal Manuscripts in Cambridge University Library. Cambridge: Boydell Press, 1996.

Baker, J. H. English Legal Manuscripts in the United States of America: A Descriptive List. Part I: Medieval and Renaissance Period (to 1558). London: Selden Society, 1985.

Baldwin, J.F. The King’s Council during the Middle Ages. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1913.

Barber, M.J. ‘The Books and Patronage of Learning of a 15th-Century Prince’, The Book Collector 12 (1963): 308-15.

Barnum, Priscilla Heath ‘A Note on Bodleian MS. Eng. th.e.1’, Thoth Winter (1969): 36-40.

Barron, C.M. ‘The Expansion of Education in Fifteenth-Century London’, in The Cloister and the World: Essays in Medieval History in Honour of Barbara Harvey, edd. J.Blair and B. Golding. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1996. pp. 219-45.

Barron, C.M. ‘The Political Culture of Medieval London’, in The Fifteenth Century IV: Political Culture in Late Medieval Britain, edd. L. Clark and C. Carpenter. Woodbridge: The Boydell Press, 2004. pp. 111-34.

Bartle, R. H. A Study of Private Book Collections in England between ca. 1200 and the Early Years of the Sixteenth Century with Special Reference to Books Belonging to Ecclesiastical Dignitaries, unpub. B. Litt. thesis (Oxford, 1956).

Beadle, Richard. ‘Geoffrey Spirleng (c. 1426-c. 1494): a Scribe of the Canterbury Tales in his Time’ in Of the Making of Books: Medieval Manuscripts, Their Scribes and Readers: Essays Presented to M. B. Parkes, edd. P. R. Robinson and R. Zim. Aldershot: Scholar Press, 1997. Pp. 116-146; repr. M. B. Parkes, Scribes, Scripts and Readers: Studies in the Communication, Presentation and Dissemination of Medieval Texts. London: Rio Grande; Ohio: Hambledon Press, 1991.

Beadle, Richard. ‘Prolegomena to a Literary Geography of Later Medieval Norfolk’ in Regionalism in Late Medieval Manuscripts and Texts: Essays Celebrating the Publication of A Linguistic Atlas of Late Mediaeval English, ed. F. Riddy. Cambridge: D.S. Brewer, 1991. Pp. 89-108.

Beadle, Richard. ‘The Virtuoso’s Troilus’, in Chaucer Traditions: Studies in Honour of Derek Brewer, edd. R. Morse and B. Windeatt. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1990. Pp. 213-233.

Beadle, Richard. ‘Middle English Texts and their Transmission, 1350-1500: Some Geographical Criteria’, in Speaking in Our Tongues: Proceedings of a Colloquium on Medieval Dialectology and Related Disciplines, edd. M. Laing and K. Williamson. Cambridge: D.S. Brewer, 1994. pp. 69-91.

Beadle, Richard, and Jeremy Griffiths, intro. St. John’s College, Cambridge Manuscript L. 1. A Facsimile. Norman, OK: Pilgrim, and Woodbridge: Boydell and Brewer, 1983.

Beadle, R. and Piper, A. (eds). New Science Out of Old Books: Studies in Manuscripts and Early Printed Books in Honour of A. I. Doyle, London: Aldershot, 1995.

Bell, H. E. ‘The Price of Books in Medieval England’, The Library 4th ser. 17 (1936): 312-32.

Beltrán, E. ‘Jacques Legrand O.E.S.A. Sa vie et son oeuvre’, Augustiniana 24 (1974): 132-160, 378-414.

Bénédictins du Bouveret, Colophons de manuscrits occidentaux des origines au xvie siècle. Spicilegia Friburgensis, Subsidia 1, 1965-.

Bevington, David, ed. The Macro Plays. A facsimile edition with facing transcriptions. NY: Johnson, and Washington, D.C.: Folger Shakespeare Library, 1972.

Bennett, H. S. ‘The Author and his Public in the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries’, E&S 23 (1938): 7-24; repr. with revisions in idem, Chaucer and the Fifteenth Century, Oxford, 1947, ch. 5.

Bennett, H. S. ‘Caxton and his Public’, RES 19 (1943): 113-19.

Bennett, H. S. English Books and Readers, 1475-1557, Cambridge: University Press, 1952.

Bennett, H. S. ‘The Production and Dissemination of Vernacular Manuscripts in the Fifteenth Century’, The Library, 5th ser., 1 (1946): 167-78.

Bennett, H.S. ‘Appendix I: Handlist of Publications by Wynkyn de Worde, 1492-1535’, in English Books and Readers, 1475-1557. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1952. pp.239-77.

Benskin, Michael. ‘Chancery Standard’, in New Perspectives on English Historical Linguistics: Selected Papers from 12 ICEHL, Glasgow, 21-26 August 2002 Vol. II: Lexis and Transmission, edd. C. Kay, C. Hough and I. Wotherspoon. Amsterdam; Philadelphia: John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2004. pp.1-40.

Benskin, Michael and M. L. Samuels, eds. So Meny People, Longages and Tonges: Philological essays in Scots and Medieval English presented to Angus McIntosh. Edinburgh: Benskin and Samuels, 1981.

Benson, C. David and Lynne S. Blanchfield. The Manuscripts of Piers Plowman: The B-version. Cambridge: D. S. Brewer, 1997.

Black, William Henry. Descriptive Analytical and Critical Catalogue of the Manuscripts Bequeathed unto the University of Oxford by Elias Ashmole, Esq., Oxford: University Press, 1845.

Blake, N. F. Caxton and His World. London: Deutsch, 1969.

Blake, N. F. Caxton: England’s First Publisher. London: Osprey Publishing, 1976.

Blake, N. F. ‘Continuity and Change in Caxton’s Prologues and Epilogues’, Gutenberg-Jahrbuch (1979): 72-77; (1980): 38-43.

Blake, N.F. ‘Manuscript to Print’, in Book Production and Publishing in Britain 1375-1475, edd. Jeremy Griffiths and Derek Pearsall. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1989. pp.403-432.

Blake, N.F. ‘MS Chetham 6709 and Some Manuscript Copies of Caxton Prints’, in Language and Civilization: A Concerted Profusion of Essays and Studies in Honour of Otto Hietsch, ed. Claudia Blank. Sonderdruck: Peter Lang Publishers, 1992. pp.239-254.

Blake, N.F. ‘Editing the Canterbury Tales: Preliminary Observations’, Anglia: Zeitschrift für englische Philologie 116:2 (1998): 198-214.

Blake, N. F. ‘Early Printed Editions of Confessio Amantis,’ Mediaevalia 16 (1993): 289-306.

Blake, N. F. ‘The Fifteenth Century Reconsidered’, NM 71 (1970): 146-57.

Blanchfield, Lynne S. “’An Idiosyncratic Scribe”: A study of the Practice and Purpose of Rate, the Scribe of Oxford, Bodleian Library MS Ashmole 61’ (PhD thesis, University College of Wales, Aberystwyth).

Boffey, Julia. Manuscripts of English Courtly Love Lyrics in the Later Middle Ages. Woodbridge: Brewer, 1985.

Boffey, Julia, ‘Lydgate, Henryson, and the Literary Testament’, Modern Language Quarterly 53:1, (1992): 41-56.

Boffey, Julia, ‘The Lyrics in Chaucer’s Longer Poems’, Poetica (Tokyo): An International Journal of Linguistic-Literary Studies 37, (1993): 15-37.

Boffey, Julia, ‘The Treatise of a Galaunt in manuscript and print’, The Library: The Transactions of the Bibliographical Society ser.6, 15:3 (1993): 175-186.

Boffey, Julia. ‘Annotation in Some Manuscripts of Troilus and Criseyde’, English Manuscript Studies 5 (1995): 1-17.

Boffey, Julia, and A.S.G. Edwards, intro. Chaucer, Works. Bodleian Library MS Arch Selden B.24: Facsimile Edition. Cambridge: D.S. Brewer, 1995.

Boffey, Julia, and Edwards, A. S. G. ‘“Chaucer’s Chronicle,” John Shirley, and the Canon of Chaucer’s Shorter Poems,’ Studies in the Age of Chaucer 20 (1998): 201-18.

Boffey, Julia and A. S. G. Edwards, A New Index of Middle English Verse. London: The British Library, 2005.

Boffey, Julia, and Meale, Carol ‘Selecting the Text: Rawlinson C.86 and Some Other Books for London Readers’ in Riddy, Felicity (ed.), Regionalism in Late Medieval Manuscripts and Texts, Woodbridge: Brewer, 1991, pages

Boffey, Julia and Thompson, John J. ‘Anthologies and Miscellanies: Production and Choice of Texts’ in Griffiths, Jeremy and Pearsall, Derek (eds), Book Production and Publishing in Britain 1395-1475, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1989. Pp. 279-315.

Bone, Gavin. ‘Extant Manuscripts Printed from by W. de Worde with Notes on the Owner, Roger Thorney’, The Library 4th ser. 12 (1931-2): 284-306.

Bornstein, D. ‘William Caxton’s Chivalric Romances and the Burgundian Renaissance in England’, ES 57 (1976): 1-10.

Bowers, John M. ‘The house of Chaucer and son: the business of Lancastrian canon-formation’, Medieval Perspectives 6 (1991): 135-43.

Bowers, John M. ‘Piers Plowman and the Police: Notes Toward a History of the Wycliffite Langland’, The Yearbook of Langland Studies 6 (1992): 1-50.

Brewer, D.S. ‘An Unpublished Late Alliterative Poem’, English Philological Studies 9 (1965): 84-88.

Brewer, D.S. ‘Root's account of the text of Troilus’, Poetica (Tokyo): An International Journal of Linguistic-Literary Studies 12 (1981): 36-44.

Brewer, D.S. ‘The paradox of the archaic and the modern in Layamon's Brut’ in From Anglo-Saxon to Early Middle English: Studies Presented to E.G. Stanley. ed. Malcolm Godden, Douglas Gray and Terry Hoad. Oxford: Clarendon ,1994. pp. 188-205.

Brewer, D. S. and A. E. B. Owen, intro., The Thornton Manuscript (Lincoln Cathedral MS 91). London: Scholar Press, 1977.

Briquet, C. M. Les Filigranes: Dictionnaire Historique des Marques du Papier dès leur apparition vers 1282 jusqu’en 1600, 2nd ed., 4 vols., Amsterdam: Paper Publications Society, 1968 (orig. publ. Paris: 1907).

Britton, Derek. ‘Manuscripts associated with Kirby Bellars Priory’, Cambridge Bibliographical Society Transactions 6:5, (1976): 267-284.

Brown, A.L. ‘The Privy Seal: Appendix to Section II’ in Chapters in the Administrative History of England, T.F. Tout. University of Manchester, 1930, 6 vols. Vol. 5 pp.110-2.

Brown, A. L. ‘The Privy Seal Clerks in the Early Fifteenth Century’, ch. 12 in The Study of Medieval Records: Essays in Honour of Kathleen Major, ed. D. A. Bullough and R. L. Storey. Oxford: Clarendon, 1971. Pp. 260-81.

Brown, Carleton, and Rossell Hope Robbins, eds. The Index of Middle English Verse (NY: Columbia UP, 1943), and Supplement to the Index of Middle English Verse, ed. Rossell Hope Robbins and John L. Cutler, eds. (Lexington, KY: University of Kentucky Press, 1965).

Brusendorff, A. The Chaucer Tradition. Oxford: Clarendon, 1925; repr. 1967.

Buchwald, Wolfgang, Armin Hohlweg and Otto Prinz. Tusculum-Lexicon griechischer und lateinischer Autoren des Altertums und des Mittelalters. Artemis, 1982; trans. Jean Denis Berger and Jacques Billen, Dictionnaire des Auteurs Grecs et Latins de l’Antiquite et du Moyen Age, Brepols, 1991.

Bühler, Curt F. The Fifteenth-Century Book. Philadelphia, 1960.

Bühler, Curt F., ‘Some Observations on The Dictes and Sayings of the Philosophers’, The Library, 5th series 8 (1953), repr. in Bühler, Early Books and Manuscripts, New York, 1973.

Burrow, J. A. ‘The Audience of Piers Plowman’, Anglia 75 (1957): 373-84.

Butterfield, Ardis. ‘Mise-en-page in the Troilus Manuscripts: Chaucer and French Manuscript Culture’, Huntington Library Quarterly 58 (1996): 49-80.

Butzmann, H. Kataloge Der Herzog August Bibliothek Wolfenbüttel: Die Mittelalterlichen Handschriften Der Gruppen Extravagantes, Novi und Novissimi, Frankfurt: Vittorio Klostermann, 1972.

Campbell, Jackson J. ‘A New Troilus Fragment’, PMLA 73 (1958), 305-8.

Campbell, Louise, and the late Francis Steer, eds. A Catalogue of Manuscripts in the College of Arms Collections, vol. I, London: College of Arms, 1988.

Carley, J. P. and Tite, C.G.C. (eds). Books and Collectors 1200-1700: Essays Presented to Andrew Watson, London: British Library, 1997.

Catalogue of Manuscripts of the Folger Shakespeare Library, Washington, D.C. 3 vols. Boston: G. K. Hall, 1971; First Supplement (1988).

Chambers, R. W. and Marjorie Daunt, A Book of London English, 1384-1423 (Oxford: Clarendon, 1931).

Chaplais, Pierre. English Royal Documents, King John – Henry VI, 1199-1461. Oxford: Clarendon, 1971.

Chaytor, H. J. From Script to Print. Cambridge, 1945.

Christianson, C. Paul, A Directory of London Stationers and Book Artisans 1300-1500, New York: Bibliographical Society of America, 1990.

Christianson, C. Paul. ‘Evidence for the Study of London’s Late Medieval Manuscript-Book Trade’, in Griffiths, Jeremy and Pearsall, Derek (eds), Book Production and Publishing in Britain 1395-1475. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1989. Pp. 87-108.

Christianson, C. Paul. Memorials of the Book Trade in Medieval London: The Archives of Old London Bridge, Cambridge: D. S. Brewer, 1987.

Clanchy, M. T. From Memory to Written Record. London, 1979.

Clark, L. G. Collectors and Owners of Incunabula in the British Museum, Bath: Harding and Curtis, 1962.

Clarke, M. V. Fourteenth Century Studies, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1987.

Colker, Marvin L. Trinity College Library, Dublin: Descriptive Catalogue of the Medieval and Renaissance Latin Manuscripts. 2 vols. Aldershot, Hants: Scolar Press, 1991.

Colophons: see Bénédictins

Connolly, Margaret. 'Compiling the Book', in The Production of Books in England 1350-1500, edd. Alexandra Gillespie and Daniel Wakelin. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2011. Pp. 129-149.

Connolly, Margaret, and Linne R. Mooney, edd. Design and Distribution of Late Medieval Manuscripts in England. York: York Medieval Press, 2008.

Connolly, Margaret, John Shirley: Book Production and the Noble Household in Fifteenth-Century England. Aldershot: Ashgate, 1998.

Connolly, Margaret. 'Mapping Manuscripts and Readers of Contemplations of the Dread and Love of God, in Design and Distribution of Late Medieval Manuscripts in England, edd. Margaret Connolly and Linne R. Mooney. York: York Medieval Press, 2008. Pp. 261-278.

Cooper, C. R. H., ‘The Archives of the City of London Livery Companies and related organizations’, Archives 16 (1984), 232-53 and plate 2 illustrating p. 66 (reduced).

Coxe, Henry O. Bodleian Library Quarto Catalogues, II, Laudian Manuscripts, Oxford: Bodleian Library, 1858-85, repr. with corr. and additions, and an historical introduction by R. W. Hunt, 1973.

Coxe, Henry O. Catalogus Codicum Manuscriptorum qui in Collegiis Aulisque Oxoniensibus Hodie Adservantur, 2 vols, Oxford: University Press, 1852.

Dane, J. A. and Gillespie, A. ‘Back at Chaucer’s Tomb – Inscriptions in Two Early Copies of Chaucer’s Workes’, Studies in Bibliography LII (1999): 89-98.

Da Rold, Orietta. 'Materials', in The Production of Books in England 1350-1500, edd. Alexandra Gillespie and Daniel Wakelin. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2011. Pp. 12-33.

Da Rold, Orietta ‘The Significance of Scribal Corrections in Scribal Corrections in Cambridge, University Library MS DD.4.24 of Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales’, Chaucer Review 41:4 (2007): 393-438.

Davis, Lisa Fagin. ‘Towards an Automated System of Script Classification’, Manuscripta (2002 for 1998), 193-201.

Day, Mabel, ed. The Wheatley Manuscript: A Collection of Middle English Verse and Prose contained in a MS. now in the British Museum, Add. MSS. 39574. EETS, o.s. 155 (1921, for 1917; repr. Kraus 1971).

de Hamel, Christopher. The Book: A History of the Bible. London and NY: Phaidon Press, 2001.

de la Mare, A. C. Catalogue of the Collection of Medieval Manuscripts bequeathed to the Bodleian Library, Oxford, by James P. R. Lyell. Oxford: Clarendon, 1971.

de la Mare, A. C. ‘Duke Humfrey’s English Palladius (MS. Duke Humfrey d.2)’, Bodleian Library Record 12 (1985): 39-51.

De la Mare, A. C. ‘A Fragment of Augustine in the Hand of Theodoricus Werken’, Transactions of the Cambridge Bibliographical Society 6 (1972-6), 285-90 and Plate 1.

de Ricci, Seymour J. and Wilson, W. J. Census of Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts in the United States and Canada. 2 vols and Index (1935-40) and Supplement (1962). New York: H. W. Wilson, 1935-40 and 1962.

Deanesly, M. ‘Vernacular Books in England in the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries’, MLR 15 (1920): 349-58.

Dempster, Germaine. ‘Manly’s Conception of the Early History of the Canterbury Tales’, PMLA 61 (1946), 379-415.

Dempster, Germaine. ‘On the Significance of Hengwrt’s Change of Ink in the Merchant’s Tale’, MLN 63 (1948), 325-30.

Dempster, Germaine. ‘A Chapter in the Manuscript History of the Canterbury Tales’, PMLA 63 (1948), 456-84.

Dempster, Germaine. ‘The Fifteenth-Century Editors of the Canterbury Tales and the Problem of Tale Order’, PMLA 64 (1949), 1123-42.

Doyle, A. I. ‘A Survey of the Origins and Circulation of Theological Writings in English in the Fourteenth, Fifteenth, and early Sixteenth Centuries with Special Consideration of the Part of the Clergy Therein’, University of Cambridge: unpublished PhD thesis, 1953.

Doyle, A. I. ‘An Unrecognized Piece of Piers the Ploughman’s Creed and other work by its scribe’, Speculum 24 (1959): 428-36.

Doyle, A. I. 'Book Production by the Monastic Orders in England (c. 1375-1530): Assessing the Evidence', in Medieval Book Production: Assessing the Evidence, ed. Linda L. Brownrigg. London and Los Altos Hills, CA: Anderson-Lovelace, 1990. Pp. 1-21.

Doyle, A. I. ‘Books Connected with the Vere Family and Barking Abbey’, Essex Archaeological Society Transactions 25 (1958): 222-43.

Doyle, A. I. ‘The Copyist of the Ellesmere Canterbury Tales’, in Martin Stevens and Daniel Woodward, eds, The Ellesmere Chaucer: Essays in Interpretation. San Marino: Huntington Library, 1995. Pp. 49-67.

Doyle, A. I. ‘English Books In and Out of Court from Edward III to Henry VI’ in Scattergood, V. J. and Sherborne, J. W. (eds), English Court Culture in the Later Middle Ages, London: Duckworth, 1983. Pp. 163-81.

Doyle, A. I. ‘Introduction to Neil Ker’s Elements of Medieval English Codicology’, in English Manuscript Studies 1100-1700 vol. 14: Regional Manuscripts 1200-1700, A. S. G. Edwards ed. (London; British Library, 2008), pp. 244-50.

Doyle, A. I. 'The English Provincial Book Trade before Printing,' in Isaac, Peter (ed.), Six Centuries of the Provincial BookTrade in Britain. Winchester: St Paul's Bibliographies, 1990. Pp. 13-29.

Doyle, A. I. ‘More Light on John Shirley’, Medium Aevum 30 (1961): 93-101.

Doyle, A. I. ‘Publication by Members of the Religious Orders’, in Book Production and Publishing in Britain 1375-1475, edd. J. Griffiths and D. Pearsall. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1989. Pp. 109-123.

Doyle, A. I. ‘Remarks on Surviving Manuscripts of Piers Plowman’, in Medieval English Religious and Ethical Literature: Essays in Honour of George H. Russell, ed. Gregory Kratzmann and James Simpson. Cambridge: D. S. Brewer, 1986. Pp. 35-48.

Doyle, A. I. ‘Stephen Dodesham of Witham and Sheen’ in P. R. Robinson and R. Zim (eds), Of the Making of Books: Medieval Manuscripts, Their Scribes and Readers: Essays Presented to M. B. Parkes. Aldershot: Scholar Press, 1997. Pp. 94-115.

Doyle, A. I. 'The Study of Nicholas Love's Mirror, Retrospect and Prospect', in Shoichi Oguro, Richard Beadle, and Michael G. Sargent (eds), Nicholas Love at Waseda: Proceedings of the International Conference, 20-22 July, 1995. Cambridge: D.S. Brewer, 1997. Pp. 163-74.

Doyle, A. I. ‘Thomas Betson of Syon Abbey’, The Library 5th ser. 11 (1956): 115-8.

Doyle, A. I., intro. The Vernon Manuscript. A Facsimile of Bodleian Library, Oxford, MS Eng. poet.a.1. Cambridge: D.S. Brewer, 1987.

Doyle, A. I. ‘The Work of a Late Fifteenth-century Scribe, William Ebesham’, Bulletin of the John Rylands Library 39 (1957): 298-325.

Doyle, A. I. ‘Penwork Flourishing of Initials in England from c.1380’, in Tributes to Kathleen L. Scott – English Medieval Manuscripts: Readers, Makers and Illuminators, M. V. Hennessy ed. (Harvey Miller: Turnhout, Belgium, 2009)

Doyle, A. I. and Pace, G. B. ‘A New Chaucer Manuscript’, PMLA 83:1 (1968): 22-34.

Doyle, A. I. and Parkes, M. B. ‘The Production of Copies of the Canterbury Tales and the Confessio Amantis in the Early Fifteenth Century’ in Parkes, M. B. and Watson, A. G. (eds), Medieval Scribes, Manuscripts, and Libraries: Essays Presented to N. R. Ker, London: Scolar, 1978): 163-210; repr. M. B. Parkes, Scribes, Scripts and Readers: Studies in the Communication, Presentation and Dissemination of Medieval Texts. London: Hambledon Press, 1991, pp. 201-48.

Doyle, A. I. and M. B. Parkes. ‘Palaeographical Introduction,’ in The Canterbury Tales: A Facsimile and Transcription of the Hengwrt Manuscript, with Variants from the Ellesmere Manuscript, ed. Paul G. Ruggiers. Norman, OK: University of Oklahoma Press, 1979. Pp. xix-xlix.

Driver, Martha W. ‘Christine de Pisan and Robert Wyer: The .C. Hystoryes of Troyes, or L’Epistre d’Othea Englished’, Sonderdruck aus Gutenberg-Jahrbuch (1997): 125 – 139.

Driver, Martha, '"Me fault faire": French Makers of Manuscripts for English Patrons' in Language and Culture in Medieval Britain: The French of England c. 1100-c. 1500, ed. Jocelyn Wogan-Browne, with Carolyn Collette, Maryanne Kowaleski, Linne Mooney, Ad Putter and David Trotter. York: York Medieval Press, 2009, pp. 420-443.

Driver, Martha and Michael Orr. 'Decorating and Illustrating the Page', in The Production of Books in England 1350-1500, edd. Alexandra Gillespie and Daniel Wakelin. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2011. Pp. 104-128.

Driver, Martha W. ‘Printing the Confessio Amantis: Caxton’s Edition in Context’ in Yeager, R. F. (ed), Revisioning Gower, Asheville, NC: Pegasus Press, 1998. Pp. 269-303.

Driver, Martha W. ‘Romancing the Rose: The Readings of Chaucer and Christine’, in Writings on Love in the English Middle Ages, ed. H. Cooney. New York; Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2006. Pp. 147-162.

Driver, Martha W. ‘The Illustrated de Worde: An Overview’, Studies in Iconography 17 (1996): 349-403.

Driver, Martha W. ‘Mirrors of a Collective Past: Re-considering Images of Medieval Women’, in Women and the Book: Assessing the Visual Evidence, eds. Lesley Smith and Jane H. M. Taylor. London: British Library and Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1997, pp.75-93.

Driver, Martha W. ‘Women Printers and the Page, 1477-1541’, Sonderdruck aus Gutenberg-Jahrbuch (1998): 139-153.

Driver, Martha W. ‘Printing the Confessio Amantis: Caxton’s Edition in Context’, in Re-Visioning Gower, ed. R.F. Yeager, Asheville, North Carolina, 1998, pp. 271-301.

Driver, Martha W. and McGrady, Deborah, ‘Teaching about Women with Multimedia’, Medieval Feminist Newsletter 23 (1997): 21-23.

Duff, E. G. A Century of the English Booktrade, London: The Bibliographical Society, 1948.

Dutschke, Consuelo W. Guide to Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts in the Huntington Library, San Marino: Huntington Library, 1989.

Edwards, A. S. G. ‘The Author as Scribe: Cavendish’s Metrical Visions and MS Egerton 2402’, The Library 5th ser. 29 (1974): 446-9.

Edwards, A. S. G. ‘Beinecke MS 661 and Early Fifteenth-Century English Manuscript Production’, Yale University Library Gazette vol. 66, Supplement (1991): 181-96.

Edwards, A. S. G. ‘The Early Reception of Chaucer and Langland’, Florilegium 15 (1998), 1-23.

Edwards, A. S. G. ‘Selections from Lydgate’s Fall of Princes: A Checklist’, The Library 5th Series 26 (1971): 337-42.

Edwards, A. S. G. ‘The Huntington Fall of Princes and Sloane 2452.’ Manuscripta 16 (1972): 37-40.

Edwards, A. S. G. ‘The Influence of Lydgate’s Fall of Princes c. 1440-1559: A survey’, MS 39 (1977): 424-39.

Edwards, A. S. G. ‘The Influence and Audience of the Polychronicon: Some Observations’, Proceedings of the Leeds Philosophical and Literary Society 17:6 (1980): 113-119.

Edwards, A. S. G. ‘The “Worsley” Manuscript of the Canterbury Tales’, The Library 6 (1985): 54-8.

Edwards, A. S. G. ‘John Shirley and the Emulation of Courtly Culture’, in Mullally, E. and Thompson, J. (eds), The Court and Cultural Diversity, Cambridge: Brewer, 1997. Pp. 309-17.

Edwards, A. S. G. ‘Lydgate Manuscripts: Some Directions for Future Research’ in Pearsall, Derek (ed), Manuscripts and Readers in Fifteenth-Century England, Cambridge: D. S. Brewer, 1983. Pp. 15-26.

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