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The morall fabillis of Esope
Titre: | The morall fabillis of Esope; The fables |
Date: | Fin du XVe siècle? |
Langue: | Anglais (écossais) |
Genre: | Fable |
Forme: | 2975 vers |
Contenu: | Recueil de 13 fables traduites |
Incipit: | The Prolog Thocht feinyeit fabils of ald poetre Be not al grunded upon truth, yit than Thair polite termes of sweit Rhetore Richt pleasand ar Unto the eir of man… |
Explicit: | … To mak exempill and ane similitude. Now Christ for us that deit on the Rude, Of saull and lyfe as thow art Salviour, Grant us till pas in till ane blissit hour. Finis. |
Manuscrits
- Edinburgh, Advocates Library, 1. 1. 6.
Surnommé « The Bannatyne MS. »
- Edinburgh, National Library of Scotland, 16500 [⇛ Description]
Surnommé « The Asloan MS. »
- Edinburgh, University Library, Laing III.149
Surnommé « The Makculloch MS. »
- London, British Library, Harley, 3865
Éditions anciennes
- Morall fabillis, compylit in eloquent, and ornate Scottis meter
Edinburgh, Robert Lekpreuik pour Henry Charteris, 1570
- Morall fabillis, compylit in eloquet, & ornate Scottis meter
Edinburgh, Thomas Bassandyne, 1571
- The fabulous tales, every tale moralized most aptly to this present time, worthy to be read. Compiled moste eloquently in Scottishe metre
London, Henry Bynneman pour Richard Smith, 1577
- The morall fabl[...] of Esope, the Phrygian
Edinburgh, Andro Hart, 1621
Éditions modernes
- The Moral Fables of Robert Henryson. Reprinted from the edition of Andrew Hart. Presented to the Maitland Club by Duncan Stewart, Edinburgh, Thomson, 1832, [vii] + xii + 98 p. [GB] [IA]
- The Poems and Fables of Robert Henryson, now first collected with notes, and a memoir of his life. By David Laing, Edinburgh, Paterson, 1865, lx + 331 p. (ici p. 99-224 et 262-300) [GB] [HT] [IA]
- The Poems of Robert Henryson, edited by G. Gregory Smith, Edinburgh et London, Blackwood (Scottish Text Society, 64, 55, 58), 1906-1914, 3 t. (ici t. 2) [GB: t. 1, t. 2, t. 3] [HT] [IA: t. 1, t. 2, t. 3]
- The Poems of Robert Henryson, a revised text with various readings, notes, introduction and glossary edited by W. M. Metcalfe, Paisley, Gardner, 1917, xxxi + 374 p. (ici p. 1-140) [HT: ex. 1, ex. 2] [IA]
- The Poems and Fables of Robert Henryson, Schoolmaster of Dunfermline, edited from the earliest manuscripts and printed texts by H. Harvey Wood, Edinburgh et London, Oliver and Boyd, 2e éd., 1958, xlvii + 304 p. [IA: ex. 1, ex. 2]
- Robert Henryson, Poems, edited by Charles Elliott, Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1963, xxvi + 184 p.
Compte rendu: John MacQueen, dans The Review of English Studies, 62, 1965, p. 224-225. [Jstor]
- Fratus, David Joseph, Robert Henryson's "Moral Fables": Tradition, Text, and Translation, Ph. D. dissertation, University of Iowa, Iowa City, 1971, 234 p. [PQ]
- The Moral Fables of Aesop by Robert Henryson: an edition of the Middle Scots text, with a facing prose translation, introduction, and notes by George D. Gopen, Notre Dame, University of Notre Dame Press; Edinburgh, Scottish Academic Press, 1987, viii + 231 p.
Comptes rendus: Sally Mapstone, dans The Review of English Studies, 157, 1989, p. 116-117. [jstor.org] — Daniel Donoghue, dans Speculum, 65:3, 1990, p. 689-690. DOI: 10.2307/2864084
Traductions modernes
- en anglais:
- Ross, J., The Book of Scottish Poems: Ancient and Modern, Edinburgh, t. 1, 1878.
Traduction partielle.
- Fratus 1971 (voir sous Éditions modernes)
- Gopen, George David, The Moral Fables of Aesop the Phrygian by Robert Henryson: An Annotated Translation, Ph. D. dissertation, Harvard University, 1975, lxxvi + 223 p. + [27] f. de pl. [PQ]
- Gopen 1987 (voir sous Éditions modernes)
Études
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