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6. The Boy and the Blind Man: A Medieval Play Script and Its Editors
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Carol Symes
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction Varieties of Editing: History, Theory, and Technology xi
- 1. Editing Cursor Mundi: Stemmata and the 'Open' Text 3
- 2. The Unassuming Reader: F.W. Maitland and the Editing of Anglo-Norman 14
- 3. 'Alas! Who may truste thys world': The Malory Documents and a Parallel-text Edition 37
- 4. An Inquisitor in Manuscript and in Print: The Tractatus super materia hereticorum of Zanchino Ugolini 58
- 5. Editing Sung Objects: The Challenge of Digby 23 78
- 6. The Boy and the Blind Man: A Medieval Play Script and Its Editors 105
- 7. Toward a Disjunctive Philology 144
- 8. Digitizing (Nearly) Unreadable Fragments of Cyprian's Epistolary 159
- 9. Unbinding Lydgate's Lives of Ss. Edmund and Fremund 169
- 10. Server-Side Databases, the World Wide Web, and the Editing of Medieval Poetry: The Case of La Belle dame qui eut mercy 190
- Contributors 221
- Index of Manuscripts 225
- Index of Names and Subjects 227
- Backmatter 245
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction Varieties of Editing: History, Theory, and Technology xi
- 1. Editing Cursor Mundi: Stemmata and the 'Open' Text 3
- 2. The Unassuming Reader: F.W. Maitland and the Editing of Anglo-Norman 14
- 3. 'Alas! Who may truste thys world': The Malory Documents and a Parallel-text Edition 37
- 4. An Inquisitor in Manuscript and in Print: The Tractatus super materia hereticorum of Zanchino Ugolini 58
- 5. Editing Sung Objects: The Challenge of Digby 23 78
- 6. The Boy and the Blind Man: A Medieval Play Script and Its Editors 105
- 7. Toward a Disjunctive Philology 144
- 8. Digitizing (Nearly) Unreadable Fragments of Cyprian's Epistolary 159
- 9. Unbinding Lydgate's Lives of Ss. Edmund and Fremund 169
- 10. Server-Side Databases, the World Wide Web, and the Editing of Medieval Poetry: The Case of La Belle dame qui eut mercy 190
- Contributors 221
- Index of Manuscripts 225
- Index of Names and Subjects 227
- Backmatter 245