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LEADER: 01507cam 22003611 4500
001 55010330
003 DLC
005 20000316111942.0
008 730522s1955 ilu 000 0 eng
010 $a 55010330
040 $aDLC$cDLC$dDLC
041 0 $aengenm
050 00 $aAC1$b.G72 vol. 22
082 00 $a821.17
100 1 $aChaucer, Geoffrey,$dd. 1400.
240 10 $aTroilus and Criseyde
245 10 $aTroilus and Cressida and The Canterbury tales.$bWith modern English versions of both works.
260 $aChicago,$bEncyclopaedia Britannica$c[1955, c1952]
300 $aix, 550 p.$c25 cm.
490 0 $aGreat books of the Western World, v. 22
500 $aOriginal and modern versions in parallel columns.
500 $a"The Middle English versions ... are reprinted from The complete works of Geoffrey Chaucer, edited by W. W. Skeat."
500 $aTroilus and Cressida translated by George Philip Krapp; The Canterbury tales by J. U. Nicolson.
650 0 $aChristian pilgrims and pilgrimages$zEngland$zCanterbury$xPoetry.
650 0 $aTroilus (Legendary character)$xPoetry.
650 0 $aCressida (Fictitious character)$xPoetry.
651 0 $aTroy (Extinct city)$xPoetry.
650 0 $aTrojan War$xPoetry.
700 12 $aChaucer, Geoffrey,$dd. 1400.$tCanterbury tales.$f1955.
700 1 $aSkeat, Walter W.$q(Walter William),$d1835-1912,$eed.
700 1 $aKrapp, George Philip,$d1872-1934,$etr.
700 1 $aNicolson, J. U.$q(John Urban),$d1885-$etr.
740 0 $aCanterbury tales.