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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Tanselle: Introduction to Scholarly Editing (2002) � Part 6: Writings on Pre-Renaissance Texts 87<br />
Literature: From Antiquity to the Renaissance," pp. 75-94; R.J. Tarrant, "Classical Latin Literature,"<br />
pp. 95-148; J.R. Hall, "Old English Literature," pp. 149-83; A.S.G. Edwards, "Middle English<br />
Literature," pp. 184-203; Mary B. Speer, "Old French Literature," pp. 382-416; Paolo Cherchi,<br />
"Italian Literature," pp. 438-56; Alberto Blecua, "Medieval Castilian Texts and Their Editions," pp.<br />
459-85; Germán Orduna, "Hispanic Textual Criticism and the Stemmatic Value of the History of the<br />
Text," pp. 486-503; Edward Kasinec and Robert Whittaker, "Russian Literature," pp. 530-45 (esp.<br />
"Old Rus'ian and Muscovite Literatures," pp. 530-34); M.G. Carter, "Arabic Literature," pp. 546-74;<br />
Ludo Rocher, "Sanskrit Literature," pp. 575-99; and John Miles Foley, "Folk Literature," pp. 600-26.]<br />
1996<br />
Charlotte Brewer, Editing PIERS PLOWMAN: The Evolution of the Text (1996).<br />
Alain Corbellari, "Joseph Bédier, Philologist and Writer," in Medievalism and the Modernist Temper, ed.<br />
R. Howard Bloch and Stephen G. Nichols (1996).<br />
André De Tienne, "Selecting Alterations for the Apparatus of a Critical Edition," Text 9 (1996): 33-62.<br />
Hoyt N. Duggan, "Libertine Scribes and Maidenly Editors: Meditations on Textual Criticism and Metrics,"<br />
in English Historical Metrics, ed. C.B. McCully and J.J. Anderson (1996), pp. 219-37.<br />
Suzanne Fleischman, "Medieval Vernaculars and the Myth of Monoglossia: A Conspiracy of Linguistics<br />
and Philology," in Literary History and the Challenge of Philology: The Legacy of Erich Auerbach,<br />
ed. Seth Lerer (1996), pp. 92-104.<br />
Ralph Hanna III, Pursuing History: Middle English Manuscripts and Their Texts (1996).<br />
Wesley A. Kort, "Take, Read": Scripture, Textuality, and Cultural Practice (1996).<br />
Seth Lerer (ed.), Reading from the Margins: Textual Studies, Chaucer, and Medieval Literature (1996).<br />
Also published as a special issue of Huntington Library Quarterly 58.1 (1996). [Includes Seth Lerer<br />
and Joseph A. Dane, "What Is a Text?", pp. 1-10; and D.C. Greetham, "Phylum-Tree-Rhizome,"<br />
pp. 99-126.]<br />
Edwin Rabbie, "Editing Neo-Latin Texts," Editio 10 (1996): 25-48.<br />
1997<br />
C. David Benson and Lynne S. Blanchfield, The Manuscripts of PIERS PLOWMAN: The B-Version<br />
(1997).<br />
Maria Rika Maniates (ed.), Music Discourse from Classical to Early Modern Times: Editing and<br />
Translating Texts (1997). [Includes Claude V. Palisca, "Fidelities and Infidelities in Translating<br />
Early Music Theory," pp. 1-16; and George Dimitri Sawa, "Editing and Translating Medieval Arabic<br />
Writings on Music," pp. 45-70.]<br />
D.C. Parker, The Living Text of the Gospels (1997). [Reviewed by Peter Robinson in Text 14 (2002):<br />
334-38.]<br />
Mary B. Speer, "Exhuming the First Guide to Editing Old French Texts: Prompsault's Discours sur les<br />
publications littéraires du moyen-âge and the Controversy of 1835," Text 10 (1997): 181-201.<br />
1998<br />
Luciana Duranti, Diplomatics: New Uses for an Old Science (1998).<br />
David Greetham, "Romancing the Text, Medievalizing the <strong>Book</strong>," in Medievalism in the Modern World:<br />
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