Reeve's Tale 225 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)
Ther was Edition Ad1 Ad3 Bo2 Bw Ch Cp Cx1 Cx2 Ds1 El En2 En3 Ha2 Ha4 Ha5 Hg La Lc Ld2 Mg Mm Ne Pn Ps Py Ra3 Ry2 Se Sl1 Tc1 To1 Wy (Ther was), Cn Dd Dl En1 Gg He Hk Ln Ry1 Sl2 Tc2 (There was), Fi Gl Nl Ra1 (Ther͗ was), Ha3 Ma Pw (Þer was), Ht (Ther̉ was), Mc (Þ̉ was)
no rowmer Ad1 (no rommer͗), Edition Ad3 Ha5 Hg Lc Ld2 Mc Mg Mm Py Se To1 (no rowmer), Bo1 Bo2 Bw Cp Cx1 Cx2 Ha2 La Ln Ne Ph2 Pn Ra1 Ra3 Ry1 Sl1 Tc1 Tc2 Wy (no romer), Ch Gl Ps (no roumer), Cn (none romer), Dd (no roumere), Dl (no rowmere), Ds1 En1 En3 Ha4 He Ht Pw (no rommer), El Ma (no rōmer), En2 Fi Ry2 (no Romer), Gg (non roumere), Ha3-mod (no Rommer), Hk (noo rommer), Ii (no rom̉), Nl (noon romer)
no more rowmer Sl2 (no more romer)
rowmer Ha3-orig (Rommer)
herberwe Ad1 En3 Gl-mod Ps Tc1 (herbergh), Edition Ad3 Cp Dd Dl El En2 Ha2 Ha5 Hg Lc Ln Mg Ra3 Ry2 Sl2 (herberwe), Bo1 Fi Ph2 (herborou), Bo2 (herberew), Bw (herberewe), Ch (herborw), Cn (herborowgh), Cx1 Cx2 Wy (herberow), Ds1 En1 Mm (herber), Gg Ha4 (herberw), Ha3 (harbarowe), He Pw Sl1 (herborowe), Hk Ii Py (herburgh), Ht Ma Ne Pn (herborow), La (herboruhe), Ld2 (herbery), Mc (herborwe), Nl (herburh), Ry1 (herboroughe), Se (herborugh), Tc2 (herberowe), To1 (herboure)
berberewe Ra1 (berberewe)
heb herberwe Gl-orig (heb herbergh)
in the place Edition Ad1 Ad3 Ch Cn Cx2 Dd Ds1 El En1 En2 En3 Ha2 Ha5 Hg Ii Ld2 Mg Pn Py Ra3 Ry1 Se Sl1 Tc1 Tc2 To1 Wy (in the place), Bo2 Cx1 (in the plac), Bw Mc Sl2 (in þᵉ place), Cp Ha4 Ht La Lc Ln Ma Ne Pw Ry2 (in þe place), Fi He Nl (in the plase), Gg (ī þe plase)
in that place Bo1 Gl Hk Mm (in þat place), Dl Ph2 Ps Ra1 (in that place), Ha3 (in þᵗ place)
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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....