l6mo.
This, undoubtedly the best of all the cheap editions, has been reprinted
by Marpon & Flammarion, Paris, n.d. The text is from the MSS.; the
notes are mainly abbreviated from those of MM. de Lincy and Lacroix. M.
Pifteau supplies an introduction and glossary.
XXVIII. _L'Heptameron, &c., publie avec Introduction, Notes et Glossaire
par Felix Frank_. Liseux, Paris, 1879, 3 vols. 12mo.
This, from the literary point of view, is one of the most important of
modern editions. The text is not taken from the same MS. as was followed
by M. de Lincy. The tales are preceded by a lengthy introduction, in
which the editor discusses Queen Margaret's work and seeks to identify
the supposed narrators of her tales. He has frequently been quoted in
the notes to this translation.
XXIX. _L'Heptameron, &c, avec notes, variantes et glossaire par F.
Dillaye et notice par A. France_. A. Lemerre, Paris, 1879.
A handy edition based on the MSS. The notes embody the substance of
M. de Lincy's and M. Lacroix's researches with additional particulars
supplied by M. Dillaye, who has been quoted in the course of the present
work.
XXX. _L'Heptameron, &c.
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