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CHAPTER IV. _nouvelles Du 13'e Et Du 14'me Siècle._ Ed. L. Moland Et Ch.

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Nouvelles du 13'e et du 14'me Siècle. Ed. L. Moland et Ch. d'Héricault. Bibliothèque Elzévirienne. 2 vols. Paris, 1856.

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Cent Nouvelles Nouvelles, Les. Numerous editions in the cheap collections of French classics.

Fabliaux. Ed. A. de Montaiglon et G. Raynaud. 6 vols. Paris, 1872-88.

Jehan de Paris. Ed. Montaiglon. Paris, 1874.

Petit Jehan de Saintré. Ed. Guichard. Paris, 1843.

Roman de la Rose. Ed. F. Michel. Paris, 1864.

Roman de Renart. The completest (but not a complete) edition of the different parts is that of Méon and Chabaille (5 vols., Paris, 1826-35). The main or "Ancien" Renart was re-edited by E. Martin (3 vols., Paris and Strasbourg, 1882-87).

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