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Signaturbereich: AN 32-1900 bis 2499

SignaturTitelVerfasserangabeErschienen
AN 32-1900The complete works of Geoffrey Chaucer: 5 Notes to the Canterbury Tales Oxford 1972
AN 32-1900The complete works of Geoffrey Chaucer: 6 Introduction, glossary, and indexes Oxford 1972
AN 32-1900The complete works of Geoffrey Chaucer: 7 Chaucerian and other pieces Oxford 1972
AN 32-1900The complete works of Geoffrey Chaucer: 4 The Canterbury tales Oxford 1972
AN 32-1900The complete works of Geoffrey Chaucer: 3 The house of fame Oxford 1972
AN 32-1900The complete works of Geoffrey Chaucer: 2 Boethius and Troilus Oxford 1972
AN 32-1900The complete works of Geoffrey Chaucer: 1 Romaunt of the rose Oxford 1972
AN 32-1903The works of Geoffrey ChaucerEd. by Alfred W. Pollard ... London 1928
AN 32-1905Complete worksChaucer. Edited from numerous manuscripts by Walter W. Skeat London [u.a.] 1976
AN 32-1910The works of Geoffrey Chaucered. by F. N. Robinson Oxford [u.a.] 1979
AN 32-1920The riverside ChaucerGeneral ed.: Larry D. Benson Oxford [u.a.] 1988
AN 32-1921:1A complete concordance to the works of Geoffrey Chaucer: Vol. 1 A KWIC concordance to "The Canterbury tales" Hildesheim [u.a.] 1991
AN 32-1921:10A complete concordance to the works of Geoffrey Chaucer: Vol. 10 An integrated word index to the works of Geoffrey Chaucer Hildesheim [u.a.] 1991
AN 32-1921:11A complete concordance to the works of Geoffrey Chaucer: 11 = Suppl. ser. 1 A rhyme concordance to the poetical works of Geoffrey Chaucer. - 1. Rhyme concordances to The Canterbury tales ... Hildesheim [u.a.] 1994
AN 32-1921:12A complete concordance to the works of Geoffrey Chaucer: Vol. 2 Rhyme concordances to Troilus and Criseyde [u.a.] Hildesheim [u.a.] 1994
AN 32-1921:13,1A complete concordance to the works of Geoffrey Chaucer: Vol. 1 A - D Hildesheim [u.a.] 2003
AN 32-1921:13,2A complete concordance to the works of Geoffrey Chaucer: Vol. 2 E - L Hildesheim [u.a.] 2003
AN 32-1921:13,3A complete concordance to the works of Geoffrey Chaucer: Vol. 3 M - R Hildesheim [u.a.] 2003
AN 32-1921:13,4A complete concordance to the works of Geoffrey Chaucer: Vol. 4 S - T Hildesheim [u.a.] 2003
AN 32-1921:13,5A complete concordance to the works of Geoffrey Chaucer: Vol. 5 U - Z, Numerals Hildesheim [u.a.] 2003
AN 32-1921:14,1 A complete concordance to the works of Geoffrey Chaucer: Vol. 1 A - L Hildesheim [u.a.] 2008
AN 32-1921:14,2 A complete concordance to the works of Geoffrey Chaucer: Vol. 2 M - Z Hildesheim [u.a.] 2008
AN 32-1921:2A complete concordance to the works of Geoffrey Chaucer: Vol. 2 A KWIC concordance to "The Canterbury tales" Hildesheim [u.a.] 1991
AN 32-1921:3A complete concordance to the works of Geoffrey Chaucer: Vol. 3 A KWIC concordance to "The Canterbury tales" Hildesheim [u.a.] 1991
AN 32-1921:4A complete concordance to the works of Geoffrey Chaucer: Vol. 4 A KWIC concordance to "The Canterbury Tales" Hildesheim [u.a.] 1991
AN 32-1921:5A complete concordance to the works of Geoffrey Chaucer: Vol. 5 Concordances to The Book of the duchess, The house of fame, Anelida and Arcite, The parliament of fowls Hildesheim [u.a.] 1991
AN 32-1921:6A complete concordance to the works of Geoffrey Chaucer: Vol. 6 A concordance to Boece Hildesheim [u.a.] 1991
AN 32-1921:7A complete concordance to the works of Geoffrey Chaucer: Vol. 7 A concordance to Troilus and Criseyde Hildesheim [u.a.] 1991
AN 32-1921:8A complete concordance to the works of Geoffrey Chaucer: Vol. 8 Concordances to The legend of good women, The short poems, Poems not ascribed to Chaucer in the manuscripts, A treatise on the Astrolabe Hildesheim [u.a.] 1991
AN 32-1921:9A complete concordance to the works of Geoffrey Chaucer: Vol. 9 A concordance to The romaunt of the rose Hildesheim [u.a.] 1991
AN 32-1980A catalogue of Chaucer manuscripts: Vol. 2 The Canterbury tales Aldershot [u.a.] 1997
AN 32-1980A catalogue of Chaucer manuscripts: Vol. 1 Works before The Canterbury tales Aldershot [u.a.] 1995
AN 32-2000A Chaucer Handbookby Robert Dudley French New York, NY 1947
AN 32-2001The Oxford handbook of Chauceredited by Suzanne Conklin Akbari and James Simpson Oxford/New York, NY 2020
AN 32-2010Chaucer name dictionaryJacqueline DeWeever New York [u.a.] 1988
AN 32-2050Geoffrey ChaucerStephen Knight Oxford [u.a.] 1986
AN 32-2070The Cambridge Chaucer companioned. by Piero Boitani and Jill Mann Cambridge [u.a.] 1986
AN 32-2120Geoffrey ChaucerPeter Brown Oxford [u.a.] 2011
AN 32-2121ChaucerMarion Turner Princeton/Oxford 2019
AN 32-2122Geoffrey Chaucer in contextedited by Ian Johnson (University of St Andrews) Cambridge, United Kingdom/New York, NY/Port Melbourne, Australia/New Delhi/Singapore 2019
AN 32-2123Following ChaucerLynn Staley Ann Arbor 2020
AN 32-2139The legacy of ApolloJamie C. Fumo Toronto [u. a.] 2010
AN 32-2140Chaucer and the poems of 'Ch'James I. Wimsatt Cambridge [u.a.] 1982
AN 32-2140The manuscripts of the "Canterbury tales"Charles A. Owen Cambridge 1991
AN 32-2140Chaucer SongsNigel Wilkins [Cambridge] 1980
AN 32-2140Chaucer and the early writings of BoccaccioDavid Wallace Woodbridge, Suffolk [u.a.] 1985
AN 32-2140Introduction to Chaucerian EnglishArthur O. Sandved Cambridge 1988
AN 32-2140Chaucer's language and the philosophers' traditionJ. D. Burnley Cambridge 1979
AN 32-2140Chaucer, complaint and narrativeW. A. Davenport Cambridge [u.a.] 1988
AN 32-2140Chaucer's Boccaccioed. and transl. by N. R. Havely Cambridge 1980
AN 32-2140Chaucer's narratorsDavid Lawton Cambridge [u.a.] 1985
AN 32-2140Chaucer's Boece and the medieval tradition of Boethiused. by A. J. Minnis Cambridge 1993
AN 32-2140Eighteenth-century modernizations from the Canterbury Talesed. by Betsy Bowden [Cambridge] 1991
AN 32-2140Syntax and style in Chaucer's poetryG. H. Roscow Cambridge [u.a.] 1981
AN 32-2140Chaucerian realismRobert Myles Cambridge 1994
AN 32-2140Masculinities in Chaucered. by Peter G. Beidler Woodbridge [u.a.] 1998
AN 32-2140Chaucerian tragedyHenry Ansgar Kelly Woodbridge, Suffolk [u.a.] 1997
AN 32-2140Essays on Troilus and Criseydeed. by Mary Salu Cambridge 1982
AN 32-2140Chaucer and costumeLaura F. Hodges Woodbridge, Suffolk 2000
AN 32-2140The authorship of The equatorie of the planetisKari Anne Rand Schmidt Cambridge 1993
AN 32-2140Chaucer's approach to gender in the Canterbury TalesAnne Laskaya Woodbridge, Suffolk [u.a.] 1995
AN 32-2140Chaucer's dream poetryedited and translated by B. A. Windeatt Woodbridge, Suffolk 1982
AN 32-2140Chaucer and the imaginary world of famePiero Boitani Cambridge [u.a.] 1984
AN 32-2140Conquering the reign of femenyAngela Jane Weisl Cambridge 1995
AN 32-2140Music in the age of ChaucerNigel Wilkins Totowa, N.J./Cambridge 1979
AN 32-2140Chaucer on love, knowledge and sightNorman Klassen Cambridge 1995
AN 32-2140Chaucer and pagan antiquityA. J. Minnis Cambridge 1982
AN 32-2140:27Chaucer's philosophical visionsKathryn L. Lynch Cambridge 2000
AN 32-2140:28Sources and analogues of the Canterbury tales: Vol. 1 Cambridge 2003
AN 32-2140:30Feminizing ChaucerJill Mann Woodbridge [u.a.] 2002
AN 32-2140:31New readings of Chaucer's poetryed. by Robert G. Benson ... Cambridge [u.a.] 2003
AN 32-2140:32The language of the Chaucer traditionSimon Horobin Cambridge [u.a.] 2003
AN 32-2140:33Ethics and exemplary narrative in Chaucer and GowerJ. Allan Mitchell Cambridge [u.a.] 2004
AN 32-2140:34Chaucer and clothingLaura F. Hodges Woodbridge [u.a.] 2005
AN 32-2140:35Sources and analogues of the Canterbury tales: Vol. 2 Cambridge [u.a.] 2005
AN 32-2140:36The legend of good womened. by Caroline P. Collette Woodbridge 2006
AN 32-2140:37Chaucer and the cityed. by Ardis Butterfield Woodbridge 2006
AN 32-2140:38Men and masculinities in Chaucer's 'Troilus and Criseyde'ed. by Tison Pugh; Marcia Smith Marzec Cambridge [u.a.] 2008
AN 32-2140:39 Images of kingship in Chaucer and his Ricardian contemporariesSamantha J. Rayner Woodbridge [u.a.] 2008
AN 32-2140:40 Comedy in Chaucer and BoccaccioCarol Falvo Heffernan Woodbridge [u.a.] 2009
AN 32-2140:41Chaucer and PetrarchWilliam T. Rossiter Woodbridge [u.a.] 2010
AN 32-2140:42Chaucer and arrayLaura F. Hodges Cambridge 2014
AN 32-2140:43Chaucer and fameed. by Isabel Davis ... Woodbridge [u.a.] 2015
AN 32-2140:44Chaucer's Decameron and the origin of the Canterbury TalesFrederick M. Biggs Cambridge 2017
AN 32-2140:45Chaucer's Book of the duchessedited by Jamie C. Fumo Cambridge 2018
AN 32-2140:46Mobility and identity in Chaucer's Canterbury talesSarah Breckenridge Wright Cambridge 2020
AN 32-2140:47Chaucer`s prayersMegan E. Murton Cambridge 2020
AN 32-2140:48The reception of Chaucer's shorter poems, 1400-1450Kara A. Doyle Cambridge 2021
AN 32-2140:49England and Bohemia in the age of Chauceredited by Peter Brown and Jan Cermák Cambridge 2023
AN 32-2210A detailed comparison of the eight manuscripts of Chaucer's Canterbury tales as completely printed in the publications of the Chaucer Societyby John Koch Heidelberg 1913
AN 32-2250Chaucer's Troilus and CriseydeC. David Benson London [u.a.] 1990
AN 32-2260The parlement of foulesby J. A. W. Bennett Oxford [u.a.] 1971
AN 32-2265Chaucer's early poetryWolfgang Clemen. Translated by C. A. M. Sym London [u. a.] 1980
AN 32-2266ChaucerDerek Traversi Newark, Del. 1987
AN 32-2267Poetry and authorityDavid Nisters Berlin/Bern/Bruxelles/New York/Oxford/Warzawa/Wien 2018
AN 32-2276Chaucer and the shape of creationRobert M. Jordan Cambridge, Mass. 1967
AN 32-2280Chaucer and his worldby F. E. Halliday London 1968
AN 32-2281Clerks and courtiersAndrew James Johnston Heidelberg 2001
AN 32-2282The Chaucer Traditionby Aage Brusendorff Oxford 1968
AN 32-2285Chaucer and his English contemporariesW. A. Davenport Basingstoke [u.a.]/Basingstoke [u.a.] 1998
AN 32-2290The textual tradition of the Canterbury talesN. F. Blake London [u.a.] 1985
AN 32-2291The age of SaturnPeter Brown; Andrew Butcher Oxford [u.a.] 1991
AN 32-2292Chaucer and the subject of historyLee Patterson London 1991
AN 32-2294Chaucer and his readersSeth Lerer Princeton, NJ 1993
AN 32-2295Chaucer in his timeDerek Brewer London 1964
AN 32-2296Chaucer traditionsed. by Ruth Morse ... Cambridge [u.a.] 1990
AN 32-2299Der Erzähler der "Canterbury Tales"Ingeborg Maria Ullmann Bern 1973
AN 32-2300Chaucer and the medieval bookby Beverly Boyd [San Marino, Calif.] 1973
AN 32-2301Geoffrey Chaucervon Dieter Mehl Berlin 1973
AN 32-2305Chaucer and the medieval worldDonald R. Howard London 1987
AN 32-2310Geoffrey Chaucered. by Derek Brewer London 1974
AN 32-2311The Canterbury talesDerek Pearsall London [u.a.] 1986
AN 32-2312The condition of creaturesGeorgia Ronan Crampton New Haven, Conn. [u.a.] 1974
AN 32-2331The idea of the Canterbury talesDonald R. Howard Berkeley, Calif. [u.a.] 1976
AN 32-2339Höfisch-ritterliche Dichtung und sozialhistorische RealitätUrsula Schaefer Frankfurt am Main [u.a.] 1977
AN 32-2340Chaucerian fictionRobert B. Burlin Princeton, N.J. 1977
AN 32-2345The genre of Troilus and CriseydeMonica E. McAlpine Ithaca, N.Y. [u.a.] 1978
AN 32-2350Wynkyn de Worde and Chaucer's Canterbury tales: a transcription and collation of the 1498 edition with Caxton 2 from the General prologue through the Knight's taleby William F. Hutmacher Amsterdam 1978
AN 32-2360Chaucer and OvidJohn M. Fyler New Haven, Conn. [u.a.] 1979
AN 32-2361Chaucer among the GodsJohn P. MacCall University Park [u.a.] 1979
AN 32-2366Chaucer, Langland and the creative imaginationDavid Aers London; Boston 1980
AN 32-2367A distinction of storiesJudson Boyce Allen; Theresa Anne Moritz Columbus, Ohio 1981
AN 32-2368New perspektives in chaucer criticism[Hrsg.] Donald M. Rose Norman, Oklahoma 1981
AN 32-2369ChaucerS. S. Hussey London/New York 1981
AN 32-2370Chaucer and Menippean satireF. Anne Payne Madison, Wis. [u.a.] 1981
AN 32-2371Signs and symbols in Chaucer's poetryedited by John P. Hermann and John J. Burke [Tuscaloosa], Ala. 1981
AN 32-2374Chaucer and the Italian Trecentoed. by Piero Boitani Cambridge [u.a.] 1983
AN 32-2375The structure of the Canterbury TalesHelen Cooper London 1983
AN 32-2377Chaucer's conversionHeiner Gillmeister Frankfurt a. M., Bern [usw.] 1984
AN 32-2379Chaucer and the poetsWinthrop Wetherbee Ithaca, NY [u.a.] 1984
AN 32-2381Narrative, authority, and powerLarry Scanlon Cambridge [u.a.] 1994
AN 32-2382Chaucer and the triviumJ. Stephen Russell Gainesville, Fla. [u.a.] 1998
AN 32-2383Chaucer's neoplatonismJohn M. Hill Lanham/Boulder/New York/London 2018
AN 32-2384Chaucer and religious controversies in the medieval and early modern erasNancy Bradley Warren Notre Dame, Indiana 2019
AN 32-2385The poet and the antiquariesMegan L. Cook Philadelphia 2019
AN 32-2386Chaucer and Italian cultureedited by Helen Fulton Cardiff 2021

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