Original and Extra Series Books, 1911-1913. 3 The Society intends to complete, as soon as its funds will allow, the Reprints of its out-of-print Texts of the year 1866, and also of nos. 20 and 26. Dr. Otto Glauning has undertaken Seinte Marherete; and Hali Meidenhad is in type. As the cost of these Reprints, if they were not needed, would have been devoted to fresh Texts, the Reprints will be sent to all Members in lieu of such Texts. Though called 'Reprints,' these books are new editions, generally with valuable additions, a fact not notist by a few careless receivers of them, who have complaind that they already had the volumes. A gratifying gift is to be made to the Society. The American owner of the unique MS. of the Works of John Metham-whose Romance of Amoryus and Cleopas was sketcht by Dr. Furnivall in his new edition of Political, Religious and Love Poems, No. 15 in the Society's Original Series-has promist to give the Society an edition of his MS. No. 132 of the Original prepared by Dr. Hardin Craig, and it will be issued as Series. The giver hopes that his example may be followd by other folk, as the support hitherto given to the Society is so far below that which it deserves. The Original Series Texts for 1911 were, No. 141, Earth upon Earth, all the known texts, edited by Miss Hilda Murray, M.A.; No. 142, The English Register of Godstow Nunnery, Part III, containing Forewords, Grammar Notes and Indexes, edited by Dr. Andrew Clark; and No. 143, The Wars of Alexander, edited from the Thornton MS. by J. S. Westlake, M. A. The Original Series Texts for 1912 were, No. 144, The English Register of Oseney Abbey, by Oxford, Part II, containing Forewords, Grammar, Notes and Indexes, edited by the Rev. Dr. Andrew Clark, and No. 145, The Northern Passion, Part I, containing the four parallel texts of the poem, with variants from other manuscripts, edited by Miss Frances A. Foster. The Original Series Texts for 1913 were No. 146, The Coventry Leet-Book, edited from the unique MS. by Miss M. Dormer Harris, Part IV, with 2 maps and a facsimile, Introduction and Indexes, completing the volume; No. 147, The Northern Passion, edited by Miss F. A. Foster, Part II, including Introduction, the French Text, Variants, Fragments, &c.; and a reprint of No. 26, originally edited by the Rev. G. G. Perry, Religious Pieces in Prose and Verse from the Thornton MS., and now issued with fresh material, and a new Glossary by Mr. O. T. Williams, M.A. (at press). The Texts for future years will be chosen from Part III of The Brut; Part III of the Alphabet of Tales, edited by Mrs. M. M. Banks; Part II of Mr. A. O. Belfour's Twelfth Later Texts will be Part III of Robert of Brunne's Handlyng Synne, Century Homilies. with a Glossary of Wm. of Wadington's French words in his Manuel des Pechiez, and comments on them; Part II of the Exeter Book-Anglo-Saxon Poems from the unique MS. in Exeter Cathedral-re-edited by Professor Gollancz; Part II of Prof. Dr. Holthausen's Vices and Virtues; Part II of Jacob's Well, edited by Dr. Brandeis; the Alliterative Siege of Jerusalem, edited by the late Prof. Dr. E. Kölbing and Prof. Dr. Kaluza; an Introduction and Glossary to the Minor Poems of the Vernon MS. by H. Hartley M.A.; Alain Chartier's Quadrilogue, edited from the unique MS. Univ. Coll. Oxford No. 85, by Prof. J. W. H. Atkins; and the Early Verse and Prose in the Harleian MS. 2253, re-edited by Miss Hilda Murray. Sixty-three Lincoln Diocese Documents, edited by the Rev. Dr. Andrew Clark; A Stanzaic Exposition of the Feasts of the Church and the Life of Christ, edited from its three MSS. by Miss F. A. Foster; A Fifteenth-Century Courtesy Book and Two Franciscan Rules, edited by R. W. Chambers, M.A., Litt. D., and W. W. Seton, M. A. Canon Wordsworth of Marlborough having given the Society a copy of the Leofric Canonical Rule, Latin and Anglo-Saxon, Parker MS. 191, C. C. C. Cambridge, Prof. Napier will edit it, with a fragment of the englisht Capitula of Bp. Theodulf: it is now at press. The Extra Series Texts for 1911 were, No. CVIII, Lydgate's Siege of Thebes, Part I, the text, edited from the MSS. by Dr. A. Erdmann; and No. CIX, Partonope, Part I, edited from its 3 MSS. by Dr. A. T. Bödtker. The Extra Series Texts for 1912 were, No. CX, Caxton's Mirrour of the World, edited with reproductions of all the woodcuts, by Dr. O. H. Prior, and No. CXI, Caxton's History of Jason, Part I, the text, edited by Mr. John Munro. The Extra Series Texts for 1913 were No. CXII, Lovelich's Romance of Merlin, edited from the unique MS. by Dr. E. A. Kock, Part II, bringing the text down to 1. 15,556, and No. CXIII, Poems by Sir John Salusbury, Robert Chester, and others, from Christ Church, MS. 184, and the unique copy of Robert Parry's poems in the Britwell Library, edited by Dr. Carleton Brown. Future Extra Series Texts will be Lydgate's Minor Poems, Part II, Secular Poems, ed. by Dr. H. N. MacCracken; Lydgate's Troy Book, Part IV, edited by Dr. Hy. Bergen; De Medicina, re-edited by Prof. Delcourt; Miss Eleanor Plumer's re-edition of Sir Gowther and Sir Percyvalle; Miss K. B. Locock's re-edition of Hylton's Ladder of Perfection; Miss Warren's two-text edition of The Dance of Death from the Ellesmere and other MS.; The Owl and Nightingale, edited by J. H. G. Grattan, M. A. and Mr. G. F. H. Sykes; Dr. * 4 Texts preparing: The Extra-Series Texts for 1914, &c. Deguilleville. Erbe's re-edition of Mirk's Festial, Part II; Dr. M. Konrath's re-edition of William of Shoreham's Poems, Part II; Professor Gollancz's re-edition of two Alliterative Poems, Winner and Waster, &c., about 1360; Dr. Norman Moore's re-edition of The Book of the Foundation of St. Bartholomew's Hospital, London, from the unique MS. about 1425, which gives an account of the Founder, Rahere, and the miraculous cures wrought at the Hospital; The Craft of Nombrynge, with other of the earliest englisht Treatises on Arithmetic, edited by R. Steele, B.A.; and the Second Part of the prose Romance of Melusine-Introduction, with ten facsimiles of the best woodblocks of the old foreign black-letter editions, Glossary, &c., by A. K. Donald, B. A. ; The A Text of Piers Plowman, a new edition re-edited from the MSS. by R. W. Chambers, M. A., Litt. D. and J. H. G. Grattan, M.A.; The Prologues of Caxton edited by Hy. Wheatley, Litt.D.; King Alisounder, two parallel texts edited by L. F. Powell, Esq. Later Texts for the Extra Series will include The Three Kings' Sons, Part II, the Introduction, &c., by Prof. Dr. Leon Kellner; Part II of The Chester Plays, re-edited from the MSS., with a full collation of the formerly missing Devonshire MS., by Mr. G. England and Dr. Matthews; Prof. Jespersen's editions of John Hart's Orthographie (MS. 1551 A.D.; black-letter 1569), and Method to teach Reading, 1570; Deguilleville's Pilgrimage of the Sowle, in English prose, edited by Mr. Hans Koestner. (For the three prose versions of The Pilgrimage of the Life of Man-two English, one French-an Editor is wanted.) Members are asked to realise the fact that the Society has now 50 years' work on its Lists, at its present rate of production,—and that there is from 100 to 200 more years' work to come after that. The year 2000 will not see finished all the Texts that the Society ought to print. The need of more Members and money is pressing. Offers of help from willing Editors have continually to be declined because the Society has no funds to print their Texts. Before his death in 1895, Mr. G. N. Currie was preparing an edition of the 15th and 16th century Prose Versions of Guillaume de Deguilleville's Pilgrimage of the Life of Man, with the French prose version by Jean Gallopes, from Lord Aldenham's MS., he having generously promist to pay the extra cost of printing the French text, and engraving one or two of the illuminations in bis MS. But Mr. Currie, when on his deathbed, charged a friend to burn all his MSS. which lay in a corner of his room, and unluckily all the E. E. T. S.'s copies of the Deguilleville prose versions were with them, and were burnt with them, so that the Society will be put to the cost of fresh copies. Guillaume de Deguilleville, monk of the Cistercian abbey of Chaalis, in the diocese of Senlis, wrote his first verse Pèlerinage de l'Homme in 1330-1 when he was 36.1 Twenty-five (or six) years after, in 1355, he revised his poem, and issued a second version of it,2 a revision of which was printed ab. 1500. Of the prose representative of the first version, 1330-1, a prose Englishing, about 1430 A.D., was edited by Mr. Aldis Wright for the Roxburghe Club in 1869, from MS. Ff. 5. 30 in the Cambridge University Library. Other copies of this prose English are in the Hunterian Museum, Glasgow, Q. 2. 25 ; Sion College, London; and the Laud Collection in the Bodleian, no. 740. A copy in the Northern dialect is MS. G. 21, in St. John's Coll., Cambridge, and this is the MS. which will be edited for the E. E. Text Society. The Laud MS. 740 was somewhat condenst and modernised, in the 17th century, into MS. Ff. 6. 30, in the Cambridge University Library: "The Pilgrime or the Pilgrimage of Man in this World," copied by Will. Baspoole, whose copy 66 was verbatim written by Walter Parker, 1645, and from thence transcribed by G. G. 1649; and from thence by W. A. 1655." This last copy may have been read by, or its story reported to, Bunyan, and may have been the groundwork of his Pilgrim's Progress. It will be edited for the E. E. T. Soc., its text running under the earlier English, as in Mr. Herrtage's edition of the Gesta Romanorum for the Society. In February 1464,5 Jean Gallopes-a clerk of Angers, afterwards chaplain to John, Duke of Bedford, Regent of France-turned Deguilleville's first verse Pèlerinaige into a prose Pèlerinage de la vie humaine. By the kindness of Lord Aldenham, as above mentiond, Gallopes's French text will be printed opposite the early prose northern Englishing in the Society's edition. The Second Version of Deguilleville's Pèlerinaige de l'Homme, A.D. 1355 or -6, was englisht in verse by Lydgate in 1426, and, thanks to the diligence of the old Elizabethan tailor and manuscript-lover, John Stowe, a complete text of Lydgate's poem has been edited for the Society by Dr. Furnivall. The British Museum French MSS. (Harleian 4399,7 and Additional 22,9378 and 25,5949) are all of the First Version. 1 He was born about 1295. See Abbé GOUJET's Bibliothèque française, Vol. IX, p. 73-4.-P. M. The Roxburghe Club printed the 1st version in 1893. 2 The Roxburghe Club's copy of this 2nd version was lent to Mr. Currie, and unluckily burnt too with his other MSS. 3 These 3 MSS. have not yet been collated, but are believed to be all of the same version. 4 Another MS. is in the Pepys Library. 5 According to Lord Aldenham's MS. 6 These were printed in France, late in the 15th or early in the 16th century. 7 15th cent., containing only the Vie humaine. 8 15th cent., containing all the 3 Pilgrimages, the 3rd being Jesus Christ's. 14th cent., containing the Vie humaine and the 2nd Pilgrimage, de l'Ame; both incomplete. More Money wanted. Saints' Lives. 5 Besides his first Pèlerinaige de l'homme in its two versions, Deguilleville wrote a second, "de l'ame separee du corps," and a third, "de nostre seigneur Iesus.' Of the second, a prose Englishing of 1413, The Pilgrimage of the Sowle (with poems, by Hoccleve, already printed for the Society with that author's Regement of Princes), exists in the Egerton MS. 615,1 at Hatfield, Cambridge (Univ. Kk. 1.7, and Caius), Oxford (Univ. Coll. and Corpus), and in Caxton's edition of 1483. This version has 'somewhat of addicions' as Caxton says, and some shortenings too, as the maker of both, the first translator, tells us in the MSS. Čaxton leaves out the earlier englisher's interesting Epilogue in the Egerton MS. This prose englishing of the Sowle has been copied and will be edited for the Society by Mr. Hans Koestner. Of the Pilgrimage of Jesus, no englishing is known. Members are reminded that fresh Subscribers are always wanted, and that the Committee can at any time, on short notice, send to press an additional Thousand Pounds' worth of work. The Subscribers to the Original Series must be prepared for the issue of the whole of the Early English Lives of Saints, sooner or later. The Standard Collection of Saints' Lives in the Corpus and Ashmole MSS., the Harleian MS. 2277, &c. will repeat the Laud set, our No. 87, with additions, and in right order. (The foundation MS. (Laud 108) had to be printed first, to prevent quite unwieldy collations.) The Supplementary Lives from the Vernon and other MSS. will form one or two separate volumes. 2 Besides the Saints' Lives, Trevisa's englishing of Bartholomæus de Proprietatibus Rerum, the medieval Cyclopædia of Science, &c., will be the Society's next big undertaking. Prof. Napier of Oxford, wishing to have the whole of our MS. Anglo-Saxon in type, and accessible to students, will edit for the Society all the unprinted and other Anglo-Saxon Homilies which are not included in Thorpe's edition of Elfric's prose, Dr. Morris's of the Blickling Homilies, and Prof. Skeat's of Elfric's Metrical Homilies. The late Prof. Kölbing left complete his text, for the Society, of the Ancren Riwle, from the best MS., with collations of the other four, and this will be edited for the Society by Dr. Thümmler. Mr. Harvey means to prepare an edition of the three MSS. of the Earliest English Metrical Psalter, one of which was edited by the late Mr. Stevenson for the Surtees Society. Members of the Society will learn with pleasure that its example has been followed, not only by the Old French Text Society, which has done such admirable work under its founders Profs. Paul Meyer and Gaston Paris, but also by the Early Russian Text Society, which was set on foot in 1877, and has since issued many excellent editions of old MS. Chronicles, &c. Members will also note with pleasure the annexation of large tracts of our Early English territory by the important German contingent, the late Professors Zupitza and Kölbing, the living Hausknecht, Einenkel, Haenisch, Kaluza, Hupe, Adam, Holthausen, Schick, Herzfeld, Brandeis, Sieper, Konrath, Wülfing, &c. Scandinavia has also sent us Prof. Erdmann and Dr. E. A. Kock; Holland, Prof. H. Logeman, who is now working in Belgium; France, Prof. Paul Meyer-with Gaston Paris as adviser (alas, now dead);-Italy, Prof. Lattanzi; Austria, Dr. von Fleischhacker; while America is represented by the late Prof. Child, by Dr. Mary Noyes Colvin, Miss Rickert, Profs. Mead, McKnight, Triggs, Hulme, Bryce, Craig, Drs. Bergen, MacCracken, &c. The sympathy, the ready help, which the Society's work has cald forth from the Continent and the United States, have been among the pleasantest experiences of the Society's life, a real aid and cheer amid all troubles and discouragements. 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