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The dietary
Titre: | A dietary, and a doctrine for pestilence (éd. MacCracken) |
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Langue: | Anglais |
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Forme: | 21 huitains (168 vers) |
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Incipit: | Who will been holle & kepe hym from sekenesse and resiste the strok of pestilence, lat hym be glad, & voide al hevynesse, flee wikkyd heires, eschew the presence… |
Explicit: | … and charite to the sowle is dewe; this receiht bouht is of non appotecarie, off Maister Antony, nor of Maister Hewe; to all indifferent richest dietarie! Explicit. |
Manuscrits
- London, British Library, Lansdowne MS 699, f. 85v-88r
Éditions anciennes
Éditions modernes
- The Minor Poems of John Lydgate, edited from all available MSS., with an attempt to establish the Lydgate canon by Henry Noble MacCracken, London, Humphrey Milford, Oxford University Press (Early English Text Society. Original Series, 192), 1911-1934, 2 t. (ici t. 2, p. 702-707) [GB: t. 1, t. 2] [IA: t. 1, t. 2]
Traductions modernes
Études
- Orlemanski, Julie, Symptomatic Subjects: Bodies, Medicine, and Causation in the Literature of Late Medieval England, Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania Press (Alembics), 2019, ix + 333 p. DOI: 10.9783/9780812296082 ISBN: 9780812296082
- Sponsler, Claire, « Eating lessons: Lydgate's Dietary and consumer conduct », Medieval Conduct, éd. Kathleen M. Ashley et Robert L. A. Clark, Minneapolis et London, University of Minnesota Press (Medieval Cultures, 29), 2001, p. 1-22.
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