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THE NEW MEDIEVAL LIBRARY

The School of Aristotle.
See page 9.


THE BABEES
BOOK. Mediæval
Manners for the
Young Now first
done into Modern
English from The
Texts of
Dr. F. J. Furnivall:~
Published MCMVIII


The engraved title on the reverse
of this page was adapted
by Miss Blanche C. Hunter
from B.M. Add. MS. 31240,
f. 4.

THE BABEES’ BOOK:

MEDIEVAL MANNERS FOR
THE YOUNG: DONE INTO
MODERN ENGLISH FROM
DR. FURNIVALL’S TEXTS
BY EDITH RICKERT
CHATTO AND WINDUS: LONDON
NEW YORK: DUFFIELD & CO.
1908

All rights reserved

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CONTENTS

INTRODUCTIONxi
 
THE BABEES’ BOOK1
 
THE A B C OF ARISTOTLE9
 
URBANITATIS11
 
THE LITTLE CHILDREN’S LITTLE BOOK16
 
THE YOUNG CHILDREN’S BOOK...

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