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Knust, Hermann. "Ein Beitrag zur Kenntnis der Escorial-bibliothek." Jahrbuch für Romanische und Englische Literatur 10 (1869): 165.

Bartsch, Karl. Albrecht von Halberstadt und Ovid im Mittelalter Bibliothek der gesammten deutschen National-Literatur von der altesten bis auf die neuere Zeit. Quedlinburg und Leipzig: Gottfried Basse, 1861, pp. xix, xxv, xlvii, lix, lxvi.

Schmitz, Goetz. "The Middle Weie": Stil- und Aufbauformen in John Gower's Confessio Amantis. Bonn: Grundmann, 1974.

Knight, Stephen. Ryming Craftily: Meaning in Chaucer's Poetry. Sydney: Angus and Robertson, 1973, pp. 9, 31.

Ito, Masayoshi. "Wordplay in Confessio Amantis." Shiron 13 (1973): 1-18.

Robinson, Ian. Chaucer's Prosody: A Study of the Middle English Verse Tradition. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1971, pp. 88, 96, 97, 136, 137-38, 141, 172, 180-85.

Gray, Douglas. "Later Poetry: The Courtly Tradition." W. F. Bolton, ed. The Middle Ages. Sphere History of Literature in the English Language, vol. 1. London: Barrie and Jenkins, 1970, p. 312, 316-20.

Woolf, Rosemary. "Later Poetry: The Popular Tradition." W. F. Bolton, ed. The Middle Ages. Sphere History of Literature in the English Language, vol. 1. London: Barrie and Jenkins, 1970, p. 265.

Hussey, Maurice, A. C. Spearing, and James Winny. An Introduction to Chaucer. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1965, p. 89.

Murphy, James J. "A New Look at Chaucer and the Rhetoricians." Review of English Studies, New Series 15 (1964): 1-20.

Southworth, James G. The Prosody of Chaucer and His Followers: Supplementary Chapters to Verses of Cadence. Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1962, p. 38.

Ito, Masayoshi. "Chaucer and Gower as Storytellers." Bunka (Tohoku University): 24 (1960): 29-48. Reprinted in Takero Oiji, ed. Chaucer to sono shuben (Toyko: Kenkysha, 1968, chapter 5. English version available in Ito's John Gower, The Medieval Poet (Tokyo: Shinozaki Shorin, 1976), pp. 39-59.

Friedman, Albert B. "The Late Medieval Ballade and the Origin of Broadside Balladry." Medium Aevum 27 (1958): 98-99.

Francis, W. Nelson. "Chaucer Shortens a Tale." PMLA 68 (1953): 1126-41.

Cohen, Helen L. The Ballade. New York: Columbia University Press, 1915, pp. 105-14, 225, 228, 241n, 264-66, 283n.

Skeat, Walter W. "Some Rimes in Gower." Academy, no. 1035 (1892): 230-31.

Lounsbury, Thomas. Studies in Chaucer. New York: Harper and Brothers, 1892, I, 43-48

Höfer, Paul. Alliteration bei Gower. Dissertation, Leipzig, 1890.


Kanno, Masahiko. "Historical Present in Gower." Bulletin of Aichi University of Education 25 (1976): 45-49.

Davis, Norman. "Chaucer and Fourteenth-Century English." Derek Brewer, ed. Geoffrey Chaucer: Writers and Their Background. Athens: Ohio University Press, 1975, pp. 62, 68, 70, 73, 74, 75, 77, 79, 80, 81, 83-84

Donaldson, E. Talbot. "The Manuscripts of Chaucer's Works." Derek Brewer, ed. Geoffrey Chaucer: Writers and Their Background. Athens: Ohio University Press, 1975, p. 97.

Harbert, Bruce. "Chaucer and the Latin Classics." Derek Brewer, ed. Geoffrey Chaucer: Writers and Their Background. Athens: Ohio University Press, 1975, p. 147.

Mustanoja, Tauno F. "Verbal Rhyming in Chaucer." Beryl Rowland, ed. Chaucer and Middle English Studies in Honor of Rossell Hope Robbins (Kent, Ohio: Kent State University Press, 1974), pp. 104-10.

Kanno, Masahiko. "On the Vocabulary of John Gower." Studies in Foreign Language (Aichi University of Education) 9 (1971): 117-24.

Baugh, Albert C. A History of the English Language. 2nd ed., rev. London: Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1971. pp. 171-3, 270.

Gordon, Ida L. The Double Sorrow of Troilus: A Study of Ambiguities in Troilus and Criseyde. Oxford; Clarendon Press, 1970, p. 54.

Kanno, Masahiko. "Prepositions in Gower's Confessio Amantis." Bulletin of Gifu Pharmaceutical College 18 (1968): 13-46. Unrestricted access at https://core.ac.uk/download/pdf/229509444.pdf; accessed July 26, 2022.

Brook, G. L. A History of the English Language. London: Andre Deutsch, 1968, pp. 48, 55.

Clark, John W. Early English: A Study of Old and Middle English. 2nd ed., rev. London: Andre Deutsch, 1967, pp. 14-41, 148.

Brewer Derek S. "The Relationship of Chaucer to the English and European Traditions." Chaucer and Chaucerians: Critical Studies in Middle English Literature. University, Alabama: University of Alabama Press, 1966, p. 5

Kanno, Masahiko. "Syntax of the Infinitive in John Gower's Confessio Amantis." Bulletin of Gifu Pharmaceutical College 15 (1965): 51-73; 16 (1966): 5-14.

Spearing, A. C. "Verbal Repetition in Piers Plowman B and C." Journal of English and Germanic Philology 62 (1963): 722-37.

Parker, M. Pauline. The Allegory of the Faerie Queene. Oxford; Clarendon Press, 1950, pp. 12, 27

Lawson, Dorothy Day. The Strong Verb in Gower's Confessio Amantis. New York: New York University Press, 1956.

Pattison, Bruce. Music and Poetry of the English Renaissance. London: Methuen, 1948, pp. 28, 30-31

Barker, Ernest. The Character of England. Oxford: Clarendon, 1947, p. 288

Mersand, Joseph. Chaucer's Romance Vocabulary, New York: Comet, 1939, pp. 8, 10, 17-18, 21, 26, 30, 44-45, 120, 136.

West, C. B. Courtoisie in Anglo-Norman Literature. Oxford: Blackwell, 1938, p. 123.

Wild, Henry Cecil. A History of Modern Colloquial English. Oxford: Blackwell, 1920. 3rd ed., rev., 1936, pp. 30, 41, 56-58.

Burch, J. C. Horton. "Notes on the Language of Gower." English Studies 16 (1934): 209-15.

"Hibernicus." "Overflowing with the Sound." Times Literary Supplement, 25 April, 1929, p. 338

Narr, Alfred. Die Syntax in John Gowers Confessio Amantis. Ph.D. dissertation. Vienna University, 1926

Fernald, James. Historic English. New York and London: Funk & Wagnalls, 1921, pp. 151-57, 164.

Jack, Adolphus Alfred. A Commentary on the Poetry of Chaucer and Spenser. Glasgow: Maclehose, Jackson, 1920, p. 339.

Steinhoff, Ernst. Über den Gebrauch des Artikels in den Englischen Werken John Gowers mit Berüchsichtigung der Anwendung in Altenenglischen Sowie im Modernen Englischen. Ph.D. dissertation. Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel, 1916. Heildelberg: Winter, 1916.

Eichhorn, Ernst. Das Partizipium bei Gower in Vergleich mit Chaucer Gebrauch. Ph.D. dissertation. Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel, 1912. Kiel: H. Fiencke, 1912.

Förg, B. Die Konjunktionen in Gowers Confessio Amantis. Ph.D. dissertation. University of Heidelberg, 1910. Tübingen: H. Laupp, 1911.

Tanneberger, Alfred. Sprachliche Untersuchung der Französischen Werke John Gowers. Ph.D. dissertation. University of Leipzig, 1909. Published, 1910.

Spies, Heinrich. "Englische Wörterbucharbeit und Vorführung des Gowerschen Wortschätzes." Archiv für das Studium der Neueren Sprachen und Literaturen 116 (1906): 111

Gwynn, Stephen. The Masters of English Literature. London: Macmillan, 1904, p. 4

Toynbee, Paget. "'L'Areine au Mer' in Gower's Mirour de l'Omme." Athenaeum, No. 3838 (May, 1901): 632-33.

Pancoast, Henry S. An Introduction to English Literature. New York: Henry Holt, 1895, pp. 54, 65, 78.

Pancoast, Henry S. Representative English Literature from Chaucer to Tennyson. New York: Holt, 1893, p. 24.

Krebs, H. "The Word 'Artemage' in Gower." Academy, No. 1092 (April, 1893): 307-08.

Chance F. "The Word 'Artemage' in Gower." Academy, No. 1092 (April, 1893): 307.

Mayhew, A. L. "The Word 'Artemage' in Gower." Academy, No. 1089 (March, 1893): 242.

Fahrenberg, K. "Zur Sprache der Confessio Amantis." Archiv für das Studium der Neueren Sprachen und Literaturen 89 (1892): 389-412.

Earle, John. The Philology of the English Tongue. 5th ed., rev. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1892, pp. 68-69, 74-75

Gnerlich, Robert. Bemerkungen Über den Vers-bau der Anglonormannen. Ph.D. dissertation. Kaiser-Wilhelms-Universität Strassburg, 1889.

Bradley, Henry. "Some Proper Names in the Confessio Amantis." Athenaeum, No. 3213 (May, 1889): 663.

Busch, Emil. "Laut- und Formenlehre der Anglo-Normannischen Sprache des XIV. Jahrhunderts." Ph.D. dissertation. Greifswald University, 1887.

Nicholson, Edward B. "Mispunctuation in Gower and Ronsard." Academy, No. 487 (September, 1881): 182.

Child, F. J. "Observations on the Language of Gower's Confessio Amantis: A Supplement to Observations on the Language of Chaucer." Memoirs of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. New Series, 9, part 1 (1867): 265-315.

Taine, Hippolyte. Histoire de la Littérature Anglaise. 2 vols. Paris: Hachette, 1863, I, 203ff. Translated by Henry Van Laun. History of English Literature. New York: Holt and Williams, 1871, I, 74, 136.

Jonson, Ben. The English Grammar. London, 1640. Ed. A. V. Waite. New York: Sturgis and Walton, 1909, pp. 112, 115-18, 120-22, 124, 126-27, 130-31, 135, 137, 139, 141, 143, 145,

Patch, Howard Rollin. On Rereading Chaucer. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1939, pp. 17, 35-36, 47, 102, 120, 130, 179, 186-87, 191-92, 194, 199.

Reynolds, George F. English Literature in Fact and Story. New York: Century, 1929, pp. 52-3, and 58.

Kittredge, George L. "Chaucer's 'Medea' and the Date of the Legend of Good Women." PMLA 24 (1909): 343-63.

Tatlock, J. S. P. The Development and Chronology of Chaucer's Works. London: Chaucer Society, 1907, pp. 220-25.

Ten Brink, Bernhard. History of English Literature. Translated by William C. Robinson. New York: Holt, 1893, II, 39ff.

Hales, John. "The Confessio Amantis." Athenaeum, No. 2826 (December, 1881): 851-53.

Benson, Larry D. "A Reader's Guide to Writings on Chaucer." In Geoffrey Chaucer. Writers and their Background (Athens: Ohio University Press, 1975), pp. 332-33.

Lewis, Dorothy B. "Chaucer and Shakespeare." In A. C. Cawley, ed. Chaucer's Mind and Art (Edinburgh and London: Oliver and Boyd, 1969), pp, 120, 169.

Fox, Denton. "The Scottish Chaucerians." In Derek S. Brewer, ed. Chaucer and Chaucerians: Critical Studies in Middle English Literature (University, Alabama: University of Alabama Press, 1966), pp. 166, 168-70.

Crow, Martin, and Clair C. Olson. Chaucer Life-Records. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1966, p. 12n, 54n, 60, 284, 500n, 501-02n.

Loomis, Roger Sherman. A Mirror of Chaucer's World. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1965, p. 9. A Mirror of Chaucer's World. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1965, p. 9.

Ward, A. C. Illustrated History of English Literature. 3 vols. Chaucer to Shakespeare, vol. I. London: Longmans, Green, 1963, pp. 32-34, 70, 83n, and 167.

Fisher, John H. "A Calendar of Documents Relating to the Life of John Gower, the Poet." Journal of English and Germanic Philology 58 (1959): 1-23.

Harvey, Sir Paul, ed. The Oxford Companion to English Literature. 3rd rev. ed. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1958, p. 331.

Kunitz, Stanley, and Howard Haycraft, eds. British Authors Before 1900, A Biographical Dictionary. New York: H. W. Wilson, 1952, pp. 129-31.

Bland, D. S. "Chaucer and the Inns of Court: A Reexamination." English Studies 33 (1952): 145-55.

Manly, John M. Some New Light on Chaucer. New York: Henry Holt, 1926, pp. 195, 251, 295

Rickert, Edith. "Was Chaucer a Student as the Inner Temple?" The Manly Anniversary Studies in Language and Literature. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1923, pp. 20-31.

Lee, Sir Sidney, ed. The Dictionary of National Biography. London: Oxford University Press, 1917, XXII, 299-304.

Aubrey, John. Brief Lives, Chiefly of Contemporaries, Set Down Between the Years 1669-96. Edited by Andrew Clark. Oxford: Clarendon, 1898, I, 271

Wood, Alexander. Ecclesiastical Antiquities of London and Its Suburbs. London: Burns and Oates, 1874, pp. 78-88.

Fuller, Thomas. The History of the Worthies of England. London: J. G. W. L. and W. G., for Thomas Williams, 1662, p. 207. Rev. ed., with additional notes by John Nichols. London. 1811, II, 513-14; London: Thomas Tegg, 1840, III, 426.

Blore, Edward. The Monumental Remains of Noble and Eminent Persons, Comprising the Sepulchral Antiquities of Great Britain. London: Harding, Lepard, 1826, pp. 1-16.

"Notes on the History of Wearing 'SS' Collars." Gentleman's Magazine 51 (1815): 109-10.

Brydges, Sir Egerton, and Joseph Haslewood. The British Bibliographer. London: R. Triphook, 1812, II, 1-4.

Ritson, Joseph. Bibliographia Poetica: A Catalogue of English Poets of the Thirteenth, Fourteenth, Fifteenth, and Sixteenth Centuries with a Short Account of Their Works. London: G. & W. Nichol, 1803, pp, 24-25

Phillips, Edward. Theatrum Poetarum Anglicanorum. London, 1675. Enlarged by Sir Egerton Brydges. London and Canterbury: J. White, 1800, pp. 12-17.

Gough, Richard. Sepulchral Monuments in Great Britain. London: J. Nicols, 1796, II, 24-26.

Cibber, Theophilus. The Lives of the Poets of Great Britain and Ireland to the Time of Dean Swift. London: R. Griffith, 1753, I, 20-23.

Tanner, Thomas. Bibliotecha Britannico-Hibernica. London: Society for the Promotion of Letters, pp. 335-37

Cooper, Mrs. [Elizabeth], assisted by William Oldys. The Muses Library; or a Series of English poetry, from the Saxons, to the Reign of King Charles II. London, 1737, pp, 19-22. Also published as The Historical and Poetical Medley; or, Muses Library . . . , etc. London: T. Davis, 1738.

Lewis, John. The Life of Mayster Wyllyam Caxton, of the Weald of Kent: The First Printer in England. London, 1737, pp. 79-81.

Anstis, John. Register of the Garter. London: Order of the Garter, 1724, II, 116.

Jacob, Giles. An Historical Account of the Lives and Writings of Our Most Considerable English Poets. London, 1720. Reprint. New York: Garland, 1970, pp. 66-68.

Leland, John. The Itinerary of John Leland, the Antiquary. Oxford: Theatro Shedloniano, 1710-12, VI, 13.
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