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    Realising (re)vision, manipulating manoeuvres: editing the English Middle Ages by Kenna L. Olsen

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…By surveying the different types of editions necessary for studying Middle English literature, the author argues that in the "digital age," an understanding of The Edition is necessary, not only for the preservation of cultural texts, but also for the contribution and understanding of interpretations fundamental to literary disciplines.…”
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    Realising (re)vision, manipulating manoeuvres: editing the English Middle Ages by Kenna L. Olsen

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…By surveying the different types of editions necessary for studying Middle English literature, the author argues that in the "digital age," an understanding of The Edition is necessary, not only for the preservation of cultural texts, but also for the contribution and understanding of interpretations fundamental to literary disciplines.…”
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    Un progetto di edizione digitale del codice Napoli, Biblioteca Nazionale, MS XIII.B.29. by Omar Khalaf, Raffaele Cioffi

    Published 2018-05-01
    “…The value of this codex resides in being the only book containing late Middle English literature held in an Italian library. It contains a number of romances and a hagiographic poem that enjoyed widespread circulation in fourteenth- and fifteenth-century England, along with several yet unedited medical prescriptions. …”
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    Eloquence as profession and art by Everitt, C, Everitt, Charles

    Published 1986
    “…It has three aims: firstly to examine the extent to which the <em>ars</em> was an integral and important part of professional administration, ecclesiastical and secular; secondly to describe the nature of eloquent epistolary composition and compare this to the traditional requirements of the </p>ars; and thirdly to investigate in the context of the preceding discussion the relationship between medieval rhetoric, middle English literature and renaissance humanism. The well documented career of Gilbert Stone, an episcopal chancellor, is used to initiate a wider investigation into those of his secretarial contemporaries. …”
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    Hebban olla vogala: an eleventh-century link between Dutch and English literary history by Angerer, ML

    Published 2024
    “…In exploiting the mutual intelligibility of Old Dutch and Old English, the poem points to an easily overlooked current of influence on late Old English and early Middle English literature. While this is hard to trace due to the similarities between the two languages, Dutch emerges as another potential influence, alongside Anglo-Norman French, on the development of rhyming verse in English after the Norman Conquest. …”
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