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Oxford, Bodleian Library MS Arch. Selden B.14
 
MS Appellation:Selden (Manly and Rickert)
Title:Canterbury Tales
Author:Chaucer
Contents:Canterbury Tales
Language:English
Date Range:1450-1475
Scribal Hands:
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Dialect:Chaucerian/Standardised
Material:Parchment
No of Folios:i music flyleaf +3 calendar + 4-309 + 310-311 + i music flyleaf
Pagination:Modern pencil top right corner.
Quiring:8
Signatures:Remnants
Catchwords:Ink of text in centre of bottom of folio within ruled lines.
Page Size:330 x 200
Frame:8 x vertical; 10 x horizontal
Writing Space:220 x 155
Incipits and Explicits:Red
Marginal Headings:Red names of pilgrims in General Prologue
Running Titles:Red; usually 'the' on verso and name of pilgrim on recto. Preceded by flourished paraph.
Title by Scribe:In red ink beneath top of 4-sided border.
Borders:Blue, magenta, deep pink, green white gold; orange is used in some borders.
Illuminated Initials:Same colours as borders, richly illuminated for some prologues and tales; 2-line illuminated capitals define other divisions of text.
Paragraph Marks:Blue with red flourishing, gold with grey and also mauve flourishing. Used to divide stanzas in Man of Law and before glosses in Tale of Melibeus and Parson's Tale.
Flourished Initials:Gold with grey/brown flourishing, blue with red,
Other Names (not owners):On f309v is the inscription 'Pertinet Thomam Heed ciuis Londonarium' enclosed in circle with cross and 'T H'. On f2 within the Calendar is the obit for a William Heed and the date 1518. On ff226 and 262 is the name 'Rychard De(a)r'. On f127 is the name 'Edmund la Cleark' whom Manly and Rickert (I. 498) suggest was a Clerk of the Privy Seal (d. 1586). Later owned by John Selden (d. 1654), donated to the Bodleian in 1659.
Further Information:Manly, John M. and Rickert, E. The Text of the Canterbury Tales, 8 vols, Vol. I, pp. 494-500, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1940. Seymour, M. C. A Catalogue of Chaucer Manuscripts, vol. 2, The Canterbury Tales, pp. 193-197. Aldershot, Hants: Scolar Press, 1997.
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