Reeve's Tale 280 is in 55 witnesses (Edition Ad1 Ad3 Bo1 Bo2 Bw Ch Cn Cp Cx1 Cx2 Dd Dl Ds1 El En1 En3 Fi Gg Gl Ha2 Ha3 Ha4 Ha5 He Hg Hk Ht Ii La Lc Ld1 Ld2 Ln Ma Mc Mg Mm Ne Nl Ph2 Pn Ps Pw Py Ra3 Ry1 Ry2 Se Sl1 Sl2 Tc1 Tc2 To1 Wy)
OUT 4 witnesses (En2 Ox2 Ra1 Ra2)
And to hym self Ad1 Ds1 Ha4 Hk Ht Ne Ra3 Ry2 Sl1 Tc1 (And to him self), Ad3 Bo2 Ha3 La (And to him selfe), Edition Bw Cx1 Cx2 Dl El En1 En3 Fi Gl Ha2 Ha5 Hg Ii Lc Ld2 Mg Ps Pw Py Sl2 To1 Wy (And to hym self), Bo1 Ph2 (And to himselue), Ch Mm Ry1 Tc2 (And to hym selfe), Cn (And to hym̄ silf), Cp (And to himself), Dd (And to hī self), Gg (And to hȳ self), He (And to hym̄ self), Ld1 (And to him silf), Ln (And to him̄ self), Ma (And to hym silf), Mc (And to hymself), Nl (And to hym selff), Pn (And to him selue), Se (And to him selff)
he maketh Edition Ad3 Bo2 Ch Dd Ds1 El En1 Gl Ha2 Ha5 Hg Hk Lc Ld2 Mc Mg Ry2 Sl1 (he maketh), Bo1 Bw He Ln Ma Mm Ph2 Py Ra3 Se Tc1 To1 (he makith), Cp La Ld1 Pw (he makeþ), Dl (hee makyht), Gg (he makyth), Ha3 (he makithe), Ry1 (he makeþe)
he maketh hym Sl2 (he maketh hym)
maketh Ad1 En3 Fi (maketh), Cn Ps (makith)
he made Cx1 Cx2 Ht Ne Nl Pn Tc2 Wy (he made)
compleyneth Ii (compleyneth)
compleyned Ha4 (compleyned)
routhe and wo Ad1 (rewth and woo), Ad3 Fi Ha5 (routh and wo), Edition El Hg Lc Ln Mg (routhe and wo), Bo1 Ph2 Ps Wy (ruthe and wo), Bo2 (rowth and wo), Bw (routh ⁊ wo), Ch Dd (reuthe and woo), Cn (rueth and wo), Cp (rouþe and wo), Cx2 Ld1 Mm (routhe and woo), Dl (rewthe ⁊ woo), Ds1 Gl (ruthe and woo), En1 (reuth and wo), En3 Ra3 (routhe ⁊ woo), Gg Ld2 Ry2 (reuthe ⁊ woo), Ha2 Se Sl1 (routhe ⁊ wo), Ha3 (rowthe ⁊ woo), He (rowith ⁊ woo), Hk (routh and woo), Ht Pn (reuthe and wo), La (reuþe ⁊ woo), Ma To1 (rewthe and woo), Mc (reuth ⁊ wo), Nl (rewth ⁊ woo), Ry1 (Ruþe And woo), Sl2 (ruthe ⁊ woo), Tc1 (routhe ⁊ woo)
sorow and wo Py (sorow and woo)
wamenting and wo Pw (wamenting ⁊ wo)
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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....