INTRODUCTION TO SCHOLARLY EDITING ... - Rare Book School
INTRODUCTION TO SCHOLARLY EDITING ... - Rare Book School
INTRODUCTION TO SCHOLARLY EDITING ... - Rare Book School
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86 Part 6: Writings on Pre-Renaissance Texts � Tanselle: Introduction to Scholarly Editing (2002)<br />
Old French," in What Is Literature? France 1100-1600, ed. François Cornilliat, Ulrich Langer, and<br />
Douglas Kelly (1993), pp. 143-79.<br />
1994<br />
Mary-Jo Arn, "On Punctuating Medieval Literary Texts," Text 7 (1994): 161-74.<br />
Joseph A. Dane, "The Lure of Oral Theory in Medieval Criticism: From Edited 'Text' to Critical 'Work,'"<br />
Text 7 (1994): 145-60.<br />
John H. Fisher, "Historical and Methodological Considerations for Adopting 'Best Text' or 'Usus Scribendi'<br />
for Textual Criticism of Chaucer's Poems," Text 6 (1994): 165-80.<br />
Ralph Hanna III, "Annotating Piers Plowman," Text 6 (1994): 153-63. [See also David C. Fowler,<br />
"Annotating Piers Plowman: The Athlone Project," Text 10 (1997): 151-60.]<br />
Murray McGillivray, "Towards a Post-Critical Edition: Theory, Hypertext, and the Presentation of Middle<br />
English Works," Text 7 (1994): 175-99.<br />
Tim William Machan, Textual Criticism and Middle English Texts (1994). [Reviewed by Hoyt N. Duggan<br />
in Text 10 (1997): 377-88, with reply by Machan on pp. 388-90.]<br />
A.J. Minnes (ed.), Late-Medieval Religious Texts and Their Transmission: Essays in Honour of A.I. Doyle<br />
(1994).<br />
William D. Paden (ed.), The Future of the Middle Ages: Medieval Literature in the 1990s (1994).<br />
[Includes Rupert T. Pickens, "'Old' Philology and the Crisis of the 'New,'" pp. 53-86; and Peter F.<br />
Dembowski, "Is There a New Textual Philology in Old French? Perennial Problems, Provisional<br />
Solutions," pp. 87-112.]<br />
Derek Pearsall, "Theory and Practice in Middle English Editing," Text 7 (1994): 107-26.<br />
Fred C. Robinson, The Editing of Old English (1994).<br />
D.G. Scragg and Paul E. Szarmach (eds.), The Editing of Old English: Papers from the 1990 Manchester<br />
Conference (1994). [Includes Richard Dammery, "Editing the Anglo-Saxon Laws;" and J.R. Hall,<br />
"The First Two Editions of Beowulf: Thorkelin's (1815) and Kemble's (1833)." Reviewed by<br />
Jonathan S. Myerov in Text 13 (2000): 270-77.]<br />
G.T. Tanselle, "Editing without a Copy-Text," Studies in Bibliography 47 (1994): 1-22. Reprinted in his<br />
Literature and Artifacts (1998), pp. 236-57.<br />
Karl D. Uitti and Gina Greco, "Computerization, Canonicity and the Old French Scribe: The Twelfth and<br />
Thirteenth Centuries," Text 6 (1994): 133-52.<br />
John W. Velz, "From Authorization to Authorship, Orality to Literature: The Case of Medieval and<br />
Renaissance Drama," Text 6 (1994): 197-211.<br />
James Willis, "The Science of Blunders: Confessions of a Textual Critic," Text 6 (1994): 63-80.<br />
1995<br />
Thomas Bein (ed.), Altgermanistische Editionswissenschaft (1995).<br />
Ferdinand E. Deist, "Text, Textuality, and Textual Criticism," Journal of Northwest Semitic Languages<br />
21.2 (1995): 59-67.<br />
Murray J. Evans, Rereading Middle English Romance: Manuscript Layout, Decoration, and the Rhetoric<br />
of Composite Structure (1995).<br />
D.C. Greetham (ed.), Scholarly Editing: A Guide to Research (1995). [Includes G.T. Tanselle, "The<br />
Varieties of Scholarly Editing," pp. 9-32; Francis I. Andersen, "The Hebrew Bible (Old Testament),"<br />
pp. 33-59; Bruce M. Metzger, "The Greek New Testament," pp. 60-74; Mervin R. Dilts, "Greek<br />
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