Reeve's Tale 137 About variant maps Reeve's Tale 138 Reeve's Tale 139

Reeve's Tale 138 is in 56 witnesses (Edition Ad1 Ad3 Bo1 Bo2 Bw Ch Cn Cp Cx1 Cx2 Dd Dl Ds1 El En1 En2 En3 Fi Gg Gl Ha2 Ha3 Ha4 Ha5 He Hg Hk Ht Ii La Lc Ld2 Ln Ma Mc Mg Mm Ne Nl Ph2 Pn Ps Pw Py Ra1 Ra3 Ry1 Ry2 Se Sl1 Sl2 Tc1 Tc2 To1 Wy)

OUT 3 witnesses (Ld1 Ox2 Ra2)


Whan that Ad1 Dl Sl1 (Whanne that), Edition Ad3 Ds1 En1 En3 Fi Ha2 Ha5 Ld2 Mg Ph2 Pn Ps Ra3 Se Sl2 Tc1 Tc2 Wy (Whan that), Bo1 Bw Cp Dd En2 Gl Ha4 La Lc Pw Ry1 Ry2 (Whan þat), Bo2 (When þat), Ch Cx1 Cx2 Ii (When that), El Gg Hg (Whan þᵗ), Ha3 Ne (When þᵗ), He (When̄ þat), Hk To1 (Whenne that), Ln (Whāne that), Mm (Whan̄ þat)

And whan Ht (And whan), Nl (And when)

Whan Cn (When̄), Ma Mc Ra1 (When), Py (Whanne)

he saugh his Ad1 En1 Ha3 Hk Ii Ph2 Pn Tc2 To1 Wy (he sawe his), Edition Ad3 Bo1 Bw Cn Cp Dd El Ha2 Ha4 Ha5 Hg Lc Mg Ps Ry2 Sl1 Sl2 Tc1 (he saugh his), Bo2 (he say his), Ch Ld2 (he saugh hys), Cx1 Ds1 Gl Ln Mc Ne Nl Py Ra3 Se (he saw his), Cx2 He (he sawe hys), Dl (hee sawe his), En2 En3 Fi (he sawh his), Gg (he saw hese), Ht (he sagh his), La (he sawhe his), Ma Mm (he sawgh his), Pw (he seghe his), Ry1 (he saughe his)

he saugh hs Ra1 (he say hs)

tyme Edition Ad1 Ad3 Bo2 Bw Cn Cx1 Cx2 Dd Ds1 El En1 En2 En3 Fi Gg Ha2 Ha4 Ha5 He Hg Hk Ht Ii Lc Ld2 Ln Ma Mc Mg Mm Ne Nl Ph2 Pn Ps Pw Py Ra1 Ra3 Ry1 Ry2 Se Sl1 Sl2 Tc1 Tc2 To1 Wy (tyme), Bo1 Cp La (time)

tyme and Ha3 (tyme and)

tyme full Ch Dl Gl (tyme full)

softely Edition Ad1 Ad3 Ch Cp Ds1 El En2 En3 Fi Gg Gl Ha2 Ha5 He Hg Lc Ln Mc Mg Mm Ph2 Pw Ra1 Ra3 Ry2 To1 (softely), Bo1 (softily), Bw Cn Cx2 Dd En1 Ht La Ld2 Ma Ne Pn Py Se Sl1 Tc1 Tc2 Wy (softly), Cx1 (softl), Ha3 (sofftylye), Hk Sl2 (softelye), Nl (sofftely), Ry1 (sofftelye)

sotyly Dl (sotelly), Ha4 (sotyly)

soothly Ps (soothly)

proprely Bo2 (ꝓprely)

shortly Ii (shortly)

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On the left hand side of the screen you will see what we call "Variant Maps." These are hypotheses of relationships among the manuscripts, created by phylogenetic software developed by evolutionary biologists to explore relationships among species. For explanation of how we use these maps see....