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Frederick James Furnivall

    Frederick James Furnivall fu un filologo inglese i cui pionieristici contributi editoriali plasmarono in modo significativo gli studi sulla letteratura inglese antica. Fu fondamentale nella fondazione di numerose società accademiche dedicate a questo campo, promuovendone considerevolmente la conoscenza. Oltre alle sue ricerche accademiche, Furnivall fu un educatore dedito e un sostenitore per tutta la vita della giustizia sociale.

    English Prose Treatises of Richard Rolle De Hampole
    The Hengwrt Ms of Chaucer's Canterbury Tales
    Robert Browning's Ancestors
    Originals and Analogues of Some of Chaucer's Canterbury Tales
    Analogues of Chaucer's Canterbury Pilgrimage (April 1386): And His Putting-Up Joust-Scaffolds, Etc., in West-Smithfield (May 1390) Being the Expenses
    Consolation of Philosophy
    • Unjustly imprisoned and waiting to die, Boethius penned his last and greatest work, Consolation of Philosophy, an imaginary dialogue between himself and Philosophy, personified as a woman. Reminiscent of Dante in places, Boethius's fiction is an ode-to-philosophy-cum-Socratic-dialogue. Joel Relihan's skillful rendering, smoother to the modern ear than previous translations, preserves the book's heart-rending clarity and Boethius's knack for getting it just right. Listen to him on fortune: "We spin in an ever-turning circle, and it is our delight to change the bottom for the top and the top for the bottom. You may climb up if you wish, but on this condition: Don't think it an injustice when the rules of the game require you to go back down."Consolation of Philosophy recalls the transience of the material world, the eternality of wisdom, and the life of the philosopher. Boethius was deeply influenced by the Platonist tradition, and this piece is one of the more powerful and artful defenses of a detachment that feels almost Buddhist. For anyone who's felt at odds with the world, Consolation is a reminder that the best things in life are eternal. Boethius must be right: the book is just as meaningful today as it was in the sixth century when he wrote it. --Eric de Place

      Consolation of Philosophy
    • This fascinating work by Frederick James Furnivall documents the expenses of the Aragonese ambassadors during their visit to England in the summer of 1415. Drawing on a variety of sources, including historical records and personal correspondence, Furnivall provides a vivid description of the elaborate pageantry and political maneuvering that characterized medieval diplomacy. With its meticulous attention to detail and lively prose style, Analogues of Chaucer's Canterbury Pilgrimage is an invaluable resource for anyone interested in medieval history and culture.

      Analogues of Chaucer's Canterbury Pilgrimage (April 1386): And His Putting-Up Joust-Scaffolds, Etc., in West-Smithfield (May 1390) Being the Expenses
    • This book presents a collection of works that served as inspiration for some of Chaucer's famous Canterbury Tales. From medieval fables to classical legends, readers will discover the influences that shaped one of the greatest works of English literature.

      Originals and Analogues of Some of Chaucer's Canterbury Tales
    • F.J. Furnivall's edition of The Ellesmere MS is an essential for Chaucer enthusiasts. The Ellesmere manuscript is a beautifully illustrated manuscript of Chaucer's famous work, offering a unique glimpse into the world of medieval English literature.

      The Ellesmere Ms. of Chaucer's Canterbury Tales