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The Middle English Text of 'Caxton's Ovid', Books II-III: Edited from Cambridge, Magdalene College, Old Library, MS F.4.34 with a Parallel Text of The 'Ovide moralise en prose II'. Edited from Paris, Bibliotheque Nationale, MS fonds francais 137

The Middle English Text of 'Caxton's Ovid', Books II-III: Edited from Cambridge, Magdalene College, Old Library, MS F.4.34 with a Parallel Text of The 'Ovide moralise en prose II'. Edited from Paris, Bibliotheque Nationale, MS fonds francais 137 in Bloomington, MN

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The Middle English Text of 'Caxton's Ovid', Books II-III: Edited from Cambridge, Magdalene College, Old Library, MS F.4.34 with a Parallel Text of The 'Ovide moralise en prose II'. Edited from Paris, Bibliotheque Nationale, MS fonds francais 137

The Middle English Text of 'Caxton's Ovid', Books II-III: Edited from Cambridge, Magdalene College, Old Library, MS F.4.34 with a Parallel Text of The 'Ovide moralise en prose II'. Edited from Paris, Bibliotheque Nationale, MS fonds francais 137 in Bloomington, MN

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William Caxton completed his English translation of Ovid's 'Metamorphoses' in 1480 in Westminster. It is, however, not based on the Latin original, but on a moralized, that is, allegorized French version, the so—called 'Ovide moralise en prose II'. There the stories and transformations are first told and then usually provided with an allegorical explanation. Caxton translated the French text fairly literally on the whole, but he was very fond of binomials and adopted them not only from his source, but also introduced many new ones. Diana Rumrich's edition of Book I was published in 2011 as MET 43, and now Wolfgang Mager offers a critical edition of Books II—III together with the French source, as well as an introduction, commentary, index of names, glossary and bibliography.This volume is the second in a series designed to edit the whole of 'Caxton's Ovid'.
William Caxton completed his English translation of Ovid's 'Metamorphoses' in 1480 in Westminster. It is, however, not based on the Latin original, but on a moralized, that is, allegorized French version, the so—called 'Ovide moralise en prose II'. There the stories and transformations are first told and then usually provided with an allegorical explanation. Caxton translated the French text fairly literally on the whole, but he was very fond of binomials and adopted them not only from his source, but also introduced many new ones. Diana Rumrich's edition of Book I was published in 2011 as MET 43, and now Wolfgang Mager offers a critical edition of Books II—III together with the French source, as well as an introduction, commentary, index of names, glossary and bibliography.This volume is the second in a series designed to edit the whole of 'Caxton's Ovid'.

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