

Chaucer, Geoffrey, 1340?-1400.
The Ellesmere Chaucer: Reproduced in Facsimile. Manchester, England: The University Press, 1911. 2 Volumes.
Call Number: (RARE) Z 115 Z .C4
Special Collections, Golda Meir Library
The manuscript contains 23 illustrations, one appearing for each pilgrim who tells a tale. The artists' representation of the pilgrims closely follows Chaucer's description of them. These are among the earliest examples of English portrait paintings. The illustration shown is a depiction of Chaucer himself most likely made from a bust. It is the earliest known portrait of Chaucer.
The text was carefully edited immediately after Chaucer's death, because of the unfinished state of several of the tales. The scribes for this manuscript left space in two tales, the Cook's and the Squire's, in the hope that the remaining text would be discovered and could be inserted at a later time.
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