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  1. Samuel Johnson and the Impact of Print :
    (Originally published as Printing Technology, Letters, and Samuel Johnson) /
    Published: [2021]; ©1987
    Publisher:  Princeton University Press,, Princeton, NJ :

    The description for this book, Samuel Johnson and the Impact of Print: (Originally published as Printing Technology, Letters, and Samuel Johnson), will be forthcoming. more

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    The description for this book, Samuel Johnson and the Impact of Print: (Originally published as Printing Technology, Letters, and Samuel Johnson), will be forthcoming.

     

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  2. The works of Thomas Traherne.
    Volume 6,, Poems from the 'Dobell Folio' ; Poems of felicity ; The ceremonial law ; Poems from the 'Early Notebook' /
    Published: 2014.
    Publisher:  Boydell & Brewer,, Suffolk :

    Thomas Traherne (1637?-1674), a clergyman of the Church of England during the Restoration, was little known until the early twentieth century, when his poetry and Centuries of Meditations were first printed. There have beensince only miscellaneous... more

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    Thomas Traherne (1637?-1674), a clergyman of the Church of England during the Restoration, was little known until the early twentieth century, when his poetry and Centuries of Meditations were first printed. There have beensince only miscellaneous publications of his poetry and devotional writings. The Works of Thomas Traherne brings together for the first time all Traherne's extant works, including his notebooks, in a definitive, printed edition. The poems in this volume are independent, not extracted from Traherne's prose, and demonstrate the range of his imagination. Each poem has its own unique form, line numbers, meter and rhyme, and they are personal in nature with a didactic purpose, filled with joy and thanksgiving. They are also new transcriptions from four manuscripts, held variously at the Bodleian, the British Library, and the Folger Shakespeare Library. They include thirty-seven autograph poems from the "Dobell Folio"; Poems of Felicity, taken from Philip Traherne's incomplete edition of his brother's poems; The Ceremonial Law, an incomplete, autograph, narrative poem in rhyming couplets, wherein Traherne not only gives a reading of events in the Old Testament as types fulfilled in the New, but also interprets his own spiritual journey in terms of the stories from Pentateuch; and the "Early Notebook", made up of notes from various sources, probably from Thomas's undergraduate days, as well as five autograph poems. Included in the Appendix are the "Manuscript foliation of Poems" and "The Story of the Traherne MSS. by their Finder" by William T. Brooke; a glossary and index of titles and first lines complete the volume.

     

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    Source: Philologische Bibliothek, FU Berlin
    Contributor: Ross, Jan, (editor.)
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 1-78204-315-2
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    RVK Categories: HK 3220
    Series: Works of Thomas Traherne ; ; v.Volume 6
    Subjects: Devotional literature.
    Other subjects: Ceremonial Law.; Dobell Folio.; Early Notebook.; Felicity.; Poems.; Thomas Traherne.; folio.; heritage.; manuscripts.; poetry.; spiritual journey.; stained-glass windows.
    Scope: 1 online resource (xxxviii, 335 pages) :, digital, PDF file(s).
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    Frontcover; Contents; List of Plates; General Preface; Acknowledgements; Abbreviations; Introduction; The Dobell Folio; Description of the physical manuscript; Provenance of the manuscript; Poems of Felicity; Description of the physical manuscript; Provenance of the manuscript; The Ceremonial Law; Description of the physical manuscript; Provenance of the manuscript; Early Notebook; Description of the physical manuscript; A brief overview of the contents of the manuscript; Provenance of the manuscript; General editorial principles; Poems from the Dobell Folio (Bodleian MS Eng. poet. c. 42)

    Poems of Felicity (BL Burney MS 392)* The Dedication; * The Author to the Critical Peruser; * The Publisher to the Reader; The Salutation; Wonder; Eden; Innocence; * An Infant-Ey; * The Return; The Præparative; The Instruction; The Vision; The Rapture; * News; * Felicity; * Adam's Fall; * The World; * The Apostacy ('Blisse', stanzas 5 & 6); * Solitude; * Poverty; * Dissatisfaction; * The Bible; * Christendom; * On Christmas-Day; * Bells. I; * Bells. II; * Churches. I; * Churches. II; * Misapprehension; The Improvment; * The Odour; * Admiration; The Approach; Nature; Eas; Dumness; My Spirit

    Silence* Right Apprehension; Right Apprehension. II ('The Apprehension'); Fulness; Speed; The Choice ('The Designe'); The Person; The Image; The Estate; * The Evidence; The Enquiry; * Shadows in the Water; * On Leaping over the Moon; 'To the same purpos'; * Sight; * Walking; * The Dialogue; * Dreams; * The Inference. I; * The Inference. II; * The City; * Insatiableness. I; * Insatiableness. II; * Consummation; * Hosanna; * The Review. I; * The Review. II; The Ceremonial Law (Folger MS V.a. 70); Poems from the Early Notebook (Bodleian MS Lat. misc. f. 45); On the Bible

    'Rise noble Soule and come away'Epitaphium. Annæ Cholmeley sacrum.; Job. Cap. 19. v. 25.26.27. Memento mori.; In Obitum viri optimi J: C. Eirenarchæ.; Textual Emendations and Notes; Appendix; Glossary; Index of Titles and First Lines

  3. Medieval into Renaissance :
    essays for Helen Cooper /
    Contributor: Woodcock, Matthew, (editor.); King, Andrew, (editor.); Cooper, Helen, (honoree.)
    Published: 2016.
    Publisher:  D.S. Brewer,, Cambridge :

    The borderline between the periods commonly termed "medieval" and "Renaissance", or "medieval" and "early modern", is one of the most hotly, energetically and productively contested faultlines in literary history studies. The essays presented in this... more

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    The borderline between the periods commonly termed "medieval" and "Renaissance", or "medieval" and "early modern", is one of the most hotly, energetically and productively contested faultlines in literary history studies. The essays presented in this volume both build upon and respond to the work of Professor Helen Cooper, a scholar who has long been committed to exploring the complex connectionsand interactions between medieval and Renaissance literature. The contributors re-examine a range of ideas, authors and genres addressed in her work, including pastoral, chivalric romance, early English drama, and the writings of Chaucer, Langland, Spenser and Shakespeare. As a whole, the volume aims to stimulate active debates on the ways in which Renaissance writers used, adapted, and remembered aspects of the medieval.

    Andrew King is Lecturer in Medieval and Renaissance Literature at University College, Cork; Matthew Woodcock is Senior Lecturer in Medieval and Renaissance Literature at the University of East Anglia.

    Contributors: Joyce Boro, Aisling Byrne, Nandini Das, Mary C. Flannery, Alexandra Gillespie, Andrew King, Megan G. Leitch, R.W. Maslen, Jason Powell,Helen Vincent, James Wade, Matthew Woodcock

     

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    Source: Philologische Bibliothek, FU Berlin; Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Contributor: Woodcock, Matthew, (editor.); King, Andrew, (editor.); Cooper, Helen, (honoree.)
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 1-78204-627-5
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    RVK Categories: HD 140 ; HH 4030 ; HI 1130
    Subjects: English literature
    Other subjects: Chaucer.; English drama.; Middle English.; Old ENglish.; Renaissance.; chivalry.; early modernism.; literary analysis.; manuscripts.; medieval history.; medieval.; middle ages.
    Scope: 1 online resource (x, 285 pages) :, digital, PDF file(s).
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    Includes bibliographical references and index.

    List of illustrations -- List of contributors -- Acknowledgments -- Abbreviations -- Introduction / Andrew King and Matthew Woodcock -- Unknowe, unkow, Vncovthe, uncouth: from Chaucer and Gower to Spense and Milton / Alexandra Gillespie -- Armour that doesn't work: an anti-meme in Medieval and Renaissance romance / R.W. Maslen -- "Of his ffader spak he no thing:" family resemblance and anxiety of influence in fifteenth-century prose romance / Megan G. Leitch -- Writing westwards: medieval English romances and their early modern Irish audiences / Aisling Byrne -- Penitential romance after the Reformation / James Wade -- The English laureate in time: John Skelton's Garland of Laurel / Mary C. Flannery -- Thomas CHurchyard and the medieval complaint tradition / Matthew Woodcock -- Placing Arcadia / Nandini Das -- Fathers, sons and surrogate: fatherly advice in Hamlet / Jason Powell -- "To visit the sick court:" mysogyny as disease in Swetnam the Woman-Hunter / Joyce Boro -- The monument of uncertainty: sovereign and literary authority in Samuel Sheppard's The Faerie King / Andrew King -- Mopsa's Arcadia: choice flowers gathered out of Sir Philip Sidney's rare garden into Eighteenth-century chapbooks / Helen Vincent -- Bibliography -- Index -- A bibliography of Helen Cooper's published works -- Tabula gratulatoria.

  4. Raum und Medium :
    Literatur und Kultur in Basel in Spätmittelalter und Früher Neuzeit /
    Contributor: Almut, Suerbaum, (contributor.); Anne, Winston-Allen, (contributor.); Barbara, Fleith, (contributor.); Christine, Kleinjung, (contributor.); Johanna, Thali, (contributor.); Katharina P., Gedigk, (contributor.); Kristina, Domanski, (contributor.); Maria, Tranter, (contributor.); Martina, Backes, (contributor.); Monika, Studer, (contributor.); Nikolaus, Henkel, (contributor.); Palmer, Nigel F., (editor.); Peter, Rückert, (contributor.); René, Wetzel, (contributor.); Romy, Günthart, (contributor.); Stephen, Mossman, (contributor.); Thali, Johanna, (editor.)
    Published: [2020]; ©2020
    Publisher:  De Gruyter,, Berlin ;

    Im Zentrum des Sammelbandes steht das literarische und kulturelle Leben Basels vom 13. bis zum 16. Jahrhundert. Trotz ihrer unbestrittenen kulturellen Bedeutung und trotz des außergewöhnlich reichen Handschriftenerbes ist das kulturelle Profil der... more

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    Im Zentrum des Sammelbandes steht das literarische und kulturelle Leben Basels vom 13. bis zum 16. Jahrhundert. Trotz ihrer unbestrittenen kulturellen Bedeutung und trotz des außergewöhnlich reichen Handschriftenerbes ist das kulturelle Profil der Stadt in der bisherigen Forschung erst in Umrissen sichtbar. Die Beiträge widmen sich der weltlichen und der geistlichen Literatur in deutscher und lateinischer Sprache: Liedersammlungen, Erbauungsschriften, Roman, Schauspiel u.a.m. Das besondere Interesse gilt den Trägern der literarischen Kultur und ihren Netzwerken, die sie für den Austausch von Texten nutzen. Einen Schwerpunkt bilden die Klöster, in denen Texte verfasst, kopiert und illustriert, archiviert und ausgeliehen werden; von besonderer Bedeutung sind die Frauenkonvente sowie die Kartause. Im methodischen Zugriff verbindet der Band die Kulturraumforschung mit der aktuellen Diskussion um die Medialität vormoderner Kommunikation. Sichtbar wird damit auch das komplexe Zusammenspiel von Handschrift und Buchdruck im Zeitalter des Medienwandels. Das Buch richtet sich an Literaturwissenschaftler, Kunsthistoriker, Kirchenhistoriker und Historiker sowie an alle, die sich mit Kulturraum- und Medialitätsforschung befassen. This interdisciplinary anthology addresses the literary and cultural life in the city of Basel from the 13th to the 16th century. It concentrates on secular and religious literature written in German and Latin. The entities involved in this literary culture and the networks they used to exchange texts take center stage in this volume. This volume connects cultural space research with questions from the field of media history.

     

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    Source: Philologische Bibliothek, FU Berlin; Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Contributor: Almut, Suerbaum, (contributor.); Anne, Winston-Allen, (contributor.); Barbara, Fleith, (contributor.); Christine, Kleinjung, (contributor.); Johanna, Thali, (contributor.); Katharina P., Gedigk, (contributor.); Kristina, Domanski, (contributor.); Maria, Tranter, (contributor.); Martina, Backes, (contributor.); Monika, Studer, (contributor.); Nikolaus, Henkel, (contributor.); Palmer, Nigel F., (editor.); Peter, Rückert, (contributor.); René, Wetzel, (contributor.); Romy, Günthart, (contributor.); Stephen, Mossman, (contributor.); Thali, Johanna, (editor.)
    Language: German
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9783110532647
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    RVK Categories: GF 6375 ; GE 4275 ; GG 4272
    Series: Kulturtopographie des alemannischen Raums ; ; 9
    Subjects: Charterhouse (monastery).; Frühdruck.; Handschrift.; Kartause.; Medieval Latin.; Mittellatein.; early printing.; manuscripts.; LITERARY CRITICISM / Medieval.
    Scope: 1 online resource (584 p.)
  5. Textforschung zu Septuaginta, Hebräerbrief und Apokalypse :
    Die Relevanz von Textkritik für die Erforschung des frühen Judentums, des Neuen Testaments und des frühen Christentums Festschrift für Martin Karrer zum 70. Geburtstag /
    Contributor: Geigenfeind, Matthias, (editor.); Gäbel, Georg, (editor.); Müller, Darius, (editor.)
    Published: [2024]; 2024
    Publisher:  De Gruyter,, Berlin ;

    Im wissenschaftlichen Werk Martin Karrers liegen seit Jahren Schwerpunkte auf textkritischen Arbeiten zur Septuaginta, zum Hebräerbrief und zur Apokalypse. Zur Textgeschichte und Rezeption dieser Schriften bzw. Schriftengruppe legen Wegbegleiterinnen... more

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    Im wissenschaftlichen Werk Martin Karrers liegen seit Jahren Schwerpunkte auf textkritischen Arbeiten zur Septuaginta, zum Hebräerbrief und zur Apokalypse. Zur Textgeschichte und Rezeption dieser Schriften bzw. Schriftengruppe legen Wegbegleiterinnen und Wegbegleiter wie auch Kolleginnen und Kollegen Beiträge vor, mit denen sie ihn zum 70. Geburtstag ehren. Die Sammlung gibt Einblick in die Vielfalt heutiger Textforschung und ihre Relevanz für die Erforschung des frühen Judentums, des Neuen Testaments und des frühen Christentums. Die Artikel befassen sich mit der Rezeption von LXX-Zitaten in neutestamentlichen Schriften und in Werken der Kirchenschriftsteller ebenso wie mit der Textgeschichte und Auslegung des Hebräerbriefes, der Johannesapokalypse und des Johannesevangeliums sowie mit einzelnen Handschriften apokrypher Texten. Behandelt werden hierbei papyrologische und kodikologische Aspekte, paratextuelle Elemente und Illustrationen in Handschriften, patristische Texte und Katenen, frühe Versionen (Lateinisch, Sahidisch, Arabisch), spätantike bzw. frühmittelalterliche Kommentare und Fragen der Kanongeschichte. Die Textüberlieferung und ihre Träger kommen als Zeugen einer vielfältigen, lebendigen Geschichte in den Blick.

     

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    Source: Philologische Bibliothek, FU Berlin
    Contributor: Geigenfeind, Matthias, (editor.); Gäbel, Georg, (editor.); Müller, Darius, (editor.)
    Language: German
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9783111549682
    RVK Categories: BC 6060
    Series: Arbeiten zur neutestamentlichen Textforschung , ; 60
    Subjects: Editio Critica Maior.; Handschriftenkunde.; Hebräerbrief.; Septuaginta.; RELIGION / Biblical Criticism & Interpretation / New Testament.
    Other subjects: Septuagint.; editio critica maior.; epistle to the Hebrews.; manuscripts.
    Scope: 1 online resource (XVII, 459 p.)
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    Issued also in print.