Literary forgeries
Introduction
Historia Augusta
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The Souvenirs of the Marquise de Créquy
Souvenirs de la Marquise de Créquy (Original text, in French)
Souvenirs de la Marquise de Créquy
''Plowman Writings'' , in Medieval English Political Writings, ed. by James M. Dean (Kalamazoo: Medieval Institute Publications, 1996): essay on the Ploughman tradition in medieval literature, with links to texts.
Plowman Writings: Introduction
''XXX: Peres the Ploughman's Crede'' , in The Cambridge History of English and American Literature, ed. by A.W. Ward and others, 18 vols. (New York: G.P. Putnam’s Sons, 1907–21), II: The End of the Middle Ages (1908).
§30. "Peres the Ploughmans Crede". I. Piers the Plowman and its Sequence. Vol. 2. The End of the Middle Ages. The Cambridge History of English and American Literature: An Encyclopedia in Eighteen Volumes. 190721
''Pierce the ploughmans crede (about 1394 AD). to which is appended God, spede the plough (about 1500 AD)'' , ed. by Walter W. Skeat, Early English Text Society o.s. 30 (London: Trübner, 1867): another edition of the Crede, largely rendered obsolete by Dean's edition, although the spelling is less modernised.
University of Michigan Library Name Resolver Service
''Six Ecclesiastical Satires'' , ed. by James M. Dean, TEAMS Middle English Texts (Kalamazoo: Medieval Institute Publications, 1991): full edition of Crede online.
Piers the Plowman's Crede
The full text of '''The Songs of Bilitis''' sacred texts sob
The Songs of Bilitis Index
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