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Title
Disciplina Clericalis
(English translation) from the fifteenth century Worcester Cathedral Manuscript F. 172
Author
Peter Alphonse
Translator
William Henry Hulme
Editor
William Henry Hulme
Year
1919
Publisher
Western Reserve University
Location
Cleveland, Ohio
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djvu
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Proofread—All pages of the work proper are proofread, but not all are validated
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CONTENTS
Preface
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Introduction
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Peter Alphonse's Disciplina Clericalis
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I.
The Half Friend
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The Two Perfect Friends
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III.
The King and the Poets
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The Mule and the Fox
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The Ungrateful Serpent
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The Poet Turned Porter
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A Priest in the House of Drinkers
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The Voice of the Owl
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The Vine-Dresser Deceived by His Wife
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VIII.
The Husband Deceived by Means of a Sheet
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The Mother-in-Law with the Drawn Sword
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The King and His Jester
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The Procuress and Her Weeping Bitch
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The Jealous Husband and the Stone Cast into the Well
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The Tale of the Ten Coffers
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XIII.
The Ten Tuns of Oil
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The Tale of the Golden Serpent
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The Three Pilgrims to Mecca and the Loaf
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The Master Tailor and His Apprentice Nedwy
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The Churl and the Bird
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The Plowman with His Oxen and the Wolf and the Fox
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The Thief and the Moonbeam
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Concerning Marianus
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Etiquette in the King's Service
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The Lazy Servant Maimund
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XXIII.
Socrates and the King
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The Wise Merchant and the Improvident King
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The Thief Caught While Hesitating About What to Take
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The Sayings of the Philosophers at the Tomb of Alexander the Great
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The Hermit Chastening His Soul
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The Knight in Exile and His Friend Whose Wife Played Him False
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The Roman Merchant Who Laid a Wager on His Wife's Chastity
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The Unchaste Wife and the Rescue of Her Lover
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