Abstract
Ironically, the currently flourishing study of Arthurian literature in the Low
Countries had a false start, as L.G. Visscher’s 1838 publication of Ferguut, the
thirteenth-century Middle Dutch rendition of Guillaume le Clerc’s Fergus, was
full of flaws.1 The many inaccuracies in this first complete edition of a Middle
Dutch chivalric romance not only confirmed
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