Editions:

  • Benson, Larry D. (Ed.). The Riverside Chaucer. 3rd ed., Oxford 1987. (based on Robinson's ed.).
  • Kaylor, Noel Harold, Jr. The Medieval Consolation of Philosophy: An Annotated Bibliography. New York 1992.

Studies:

  • Copeland, Rita. "Rhetoric and Vernacular Translation in the Middle Ages," SAC 9 (1987):41-75.
  • Eckhardt, Caroline D. "The Medieval Prosimetrum Genre (from Boethius to Boece)," Genre 16 (1983):21-38.
  • Gibson, Margaret (Ed.). Boethius: His Life, Thought, and Influence. Oxford 1981.
  • Machan, Tim William. "Scribal Role, Authorial Intention, and Chaucer's Boece," ChauR 24 (1989):150-162.
  • Machan, Tim William. "Editorial Method and Medieval Translations: The Example of Chaucer's Boece," Studies in Bibliography 41 (1988):188-196.
  • Minnis, Alastair. "Aspects of the Medieval French and English Traditions of the De Consolatione Philosophiae," in: Gibson 1981:312-361.
  • Wetherbee, Winthrop. "Latin Structure and Vernacular Space: Gower, Chaucer and the Boethian Tradition," in: Yeager, R. F. (Ed.). Chaucer and Gower: Difference, Mutuality, Exchange. Victoria, B.C. 1991:7-35.

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