Reeve's Tale 76 About variant maps Reeve's Tale 77 Reeve's Tale 78

Reeve's Tale 77 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 biforn Ad1 (ther biforne), Edition Ad3 El En3 Ha5 Hg Py Sl1 (ther biforn), Bo2 Ld2 (ther byforn), Bw (þer byforn), Ch En2 (there byforn), Cn Cx1 Cx2 Ds1 Hk Tc2 Wy (there before), Cp Ha4 Lc (þer biforn), Dd Ln Ra3 (there biforn̄), Dl (there be fore), En1 (there byfore), Fi (there byfor͗), Gg (þere be forn), Gl (there by forne), Ha2 (there be forn), He (there be forn̄), Ht Ne (þere before), Ii (there be forne), La (þere be forne), Ma (þer befor), Mc (þ̉ before), Mg Se (ther biforn̄), Mm (þer be forne), Pn (there bifore), Ps (therbeforn̄), Pw (þer byforne), Ra1 (ther bi fore), Ry1 (þ̉ biforne), Ry2 (there beforn), Sl2 (there beforne), Tc1 (ther beforn), To1 (ther by forne)

theretofore Nl (theretofore)

here biforn Ha3 (here before)

though biforn Bo1 (though before), Ph2 (though beforn̄)

he stal Ad1 Ad3 Bo1 Bo2 Ch Dd En1 En2 En3 Fi Gl Ha3 He Hk Ht Ii La Ld2 Ln Ma Mc Mg Mm Nl Ph2 Pn Pw Py Ra1 Ra3 Ry1 Sl1 Sl2 Tc2 To1 Wy (he stale), Edition Bw Cp Cx1 Cx2 El Gg Ha4 Ha5 Hg Lc Ps Ry2 Se (he stal), Cn (he stole), Dl (hee stale), Ha2 Tc1 (he stall), Ne (he staal)

he took Ds1 (he took)

curteisly Ad1 Cp Cx2 En3 Gg Ha4 Ht La Mc Nl Ra1 Ry2 Se Sl1 Tc2 (curteysly), Edition Ad3 Bo1 Ch Cn Cx1 Dd El En1 Ha2-mod Ha5 Hg Lc Ln Mg Ne Ph2 Pw Py Ra3 Tc1 (curteisly), Bo2 Hk (curteislye), Bw (curtesely), Dl (cvrteysly), Ds1 (curteisli), En2 Fi Ld2 Ma Pn Ps Wy (curtesly), Gl Sl2 (curteslye), Ha3 (curteyselye), Ii (Curteslye), Mm (curtaslye), Ry1 (Curtayslye), To1 (curtaisl)

curteily Ha2-orig (curteily)

acurtesy He (acurtesy)

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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....