The editing of Old English : papers from the 1990 Manchester conference /

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Meeting name:Conference on the Editing of Old English Texts (1990 : Victoria University of Manchester)
Imprint:Woodbridge, Suffolk [England] ; New York : D.S. Brewer, c1994.
Description:p. cm.
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/1678899
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Other authors / contributors:Scragg, D. G.
Szarmach, Paul E.
ISBN:0859914135 : $63.00
Notes:Includes bibliographical references.
Table of Contents:
  • Introduction / Paul E. Szarmach
  • Guide to the Editing and Preparation of Texts for the Dictionary of Old English / Helmut Gneuss
  • The Electronic Edition / Marilyn Deegan and Peter Robinson
  • Palaeography and the Editing of Old English Texts / Alexander R. Rumble
  • Editing Old English Texts for Historians and Other Troublemakers / David N. Dumville
  • On the Emendation of Old English Texts / Michael Lapidge
  • New Criteria for Editing Beowulf / D. R. Howlett
  • The Search for Meaning / Antonette diPaolo Healey
  • Whose Text is it Anyway? Contexts for Editing Old English Prose / Clare A. Lees
  • Old English Texts for Student Use / Hugh Magennis
  • Editing Old English Oral/Written Texts: Problems of Method (With an Illustrative Edition of Charm 4, WID Faerstice) / A. N. Doane
  • Editing and the Material Text / Katherine O'Brien O'Keeffe
  • Text and Context in Editing Old English: The Case of the Poetry in Cambridge, Corpus Christi College 201 / Graham D. Caie
  • Editing Old English and the Problem of Alfred's Boethius / M. R. Godden
  • Aelfric, Authorial Identity and the Changing Text / Joyce Hill
  • Aelfric's Lives of Saints I and the Boulogne Sermon: Editorial Authorial and Textual Problems / Theodore H. Leinbaugh
  • Editing for a New Century: Elizabeth Elstob's Anglo-Saxon Manifesto and Aelfric's St Gregory Homily / Kathryn Sutherland
  • The First Two Editions of Beowulf: Thorkelin's (1815) and Kemble's (1833) / J. R. Hall
  • Editing the Anglo-Saxon Laws: Felix Liebermann and Beyond / Richard Dammery
  • How Not to Edit Glossaries / J. D. Pheifer
  • Postscript: Quo Vadis, Editio? / D. G. Scragg.