The scrivener’s tale: how Chaucer’s sloppy copyist was unmasked after 600 years

An Anonymous Patron and Charles Davis both spotted
News On some academic detective work that lead to a scribe from Surrey chided in poem for his errors.
After more than 600 years, it was his handwriting that gave him away. A scribe – who until the weekend was known to history only as Adam the scrivener – so infuriated Geoffrey Chaucer with his carelessness that the poet threatened to curse him with an outbreak of scabs.