Aucassin & Nicolette, and other mediaeval romances and legends,
translated from the French by Eugene Mason. London, J. M. Dent; New York, E. P. Dutton.
- [New York, AMS Press, 1973]
- xix, 235 p. 19 cm.
Reprint of the 1931 ed., which was issued as no. 497 of Everyman's library.
'Tis of Aucassin and of Nicolette.--The story of King Constant, the Emperor.--Our Lady's tumbler.--The lay of the little bird.--The divided horsecloth.--Sir Hugh of Tabarie.--The story of King Florus and of the fair Jehane.--Of the covetous man and of the envious man.--Of a Jew who took as surety the image of Our Lady.--The lay of Graelent.--The three thieves.--The friendship of Amis and Amile.--Of the knight who prayed whilst Our Lady tourneyed in his stead.--The priest and the mulberries.--The story of Asenath.--The palfrey.
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French literature--Translations into English.--To 1500 Romances. Tales--France.