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M E D I E VA L & R E N A I S S A N C E S T U D I E S<br />

The Jesuit Series Part Five<br />

(P-Z)<br />

Edited by Peter M. Daly and G. Richard Dimler<br />

CORPUS LIBRORUM EMBLEMATUM (CLE) SERIES<br />

The Corpus Librorum Emblematum (CLE)<br />

series presents documentation relating to printed<br />

books belonging to the tradition <strong>of</strong> emblems and<br />

imprese.<br />

The individual catalogues provide comprehensive<br />

short-title information accompanied by facsimile<br />

reproductions <strong>of</strong> title pages, and, where possible,<br />

also a sample emblem. The volumes provide<br />

a representative selection <strong>of</strong> library locations and<br />

pressmarks. Fingerprints and facsimile title pages<br />

enhance the bibliographic description <strong>of</strong> the books<br />

so that the record provided by CLE contains sufficient<br />

information to identify the edition or issue<br />

<strong>of</strong> a given emblem book.<br />

The bibliography encompasses all extant books<br />

<strong>of</strong> emblems, works illustrated with emblems, and<br />

books dealing with the theory and practice <strong>of</strong><br />

emblematics written by members <strong>of</strong> the Society <strong>of</strong><br />

Jesus. Translations and adaptations <strong>of</strong> Jesuit works<br />

in all languages are also included.<br />

The complete Jesuit Series will comprise some<br />

1700 entries: about 500 first editions, and a further<br />

1200 subsequent editions, issues, and translations.<br />

Peter M. Daly is a pr<strong>of</strong>essor emeritus in the Department<br />

<strong>of</strong> German Studies at McGill <strong>University</strong>.<br />

G. Richard Dimler, S.J. is a research pr<strong>of</strong>essor at<br />

Fordham <strong>University</strong>.<br />

REED in Review<br />

Essays in Celebration <strong>of</strong> the First Twenty-Five Years<br />

Edited by Audrey Douglas and Sally-Beth MacLean<br />

STUDIES IN EARLY ENGLISH DRAMA (SEED)<br />

In 2002, the Records <strong>of</strong> Early English Drama (REED)<br />

project marked its twenty-fifth anniversary with<br />

a special series <strong>of</strong> sessions at the International<br />

Medieval Congress at Leeds <strong>University</strong>. The REED<br />

sessions were designed to allow critical reflection<br />

on the past, present, and future <strong>of</strong> the project<br />

as it entered the twenty-first century. Thirteen<br />

essays amplifying the content <strong>of</strong> selected conference<br />

papers, and a fourteenth submitted at the editors’<br />

invitation, make up REED in Review.<br />

Contributors to the collection describe the<br />

conception and early years <strong>of</strong> REED, assess the<br />

project’s impact on recent and current scholarship,<br />

and anticipate or propose stimulating new<br />

directions for future research. Individual essays<br />

address a wide variety <strong>of</strong> subjects, from the impact<br />

<strong>of</strong> REED research on Shakespeare textual editing,<br />

Robin Hood, patronage, and Elizabethan theatre<br />

studies, to a thought provoking redefinition <strong>of</strong><br />

‘drama,’ details <strong>of</strong> recent ground-breaking research<br />

in Scottish records, and the broadening possibilities<br />

for editorial and research relationships with information<br />

technology. The editors’ introduction and a<br />

select bibliography, with commentary and a list <strong>of</strong><br />

REED-related publications by editors and scholars<br />

from a variety <strong>of</strong> disciplines, make up the remainder<br />

<strong>of</strong> this landmark volume.<br />

Audrey Douglas is the editor <strong>of</strong> Cumberland,<br />

Westmorland, and Salisbury dramatic records for<br />

the REED Series.<br />

Sally-Beth MacLean is Associate Director and Executive<br />

Editor <strong>of</strong> the Records <strong>of</strong> Early English Drama.<br />

Approx. 360 pp / 8 ½ x 11 / December <strong>2006</strong><br />

Cloth ISBN 0-8020-9264-0 / 978-0-8020-9264-9<br />

£87.00 $150.00 E<br />

Approx. 264 pp / 6 x 9 / September <strong>2006</strong><br />

Cloth ISBN 0-8020-3827-1 / 978-08020-3827-2<br />

£45.00 $70.00 E<br />

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