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Afterword: three letters
The essays consider issues of affect and emotion in terms of three early English letters - by Chaucer, the Paston family, and Henry VIII - in order to consider issues of the personal and the literary. It also comments on the volume of essays as a whole, and consider the field of the history of emotions and affect studies
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Lines 4250-4368, Regiment of Princes Collation Tables Group SEC 11 2ND STINT (SAMPLE)
Files in this work belong to a collection of handwritten tables compiled by Charles Blyth and the other listed contributors during the 1980s and 1990s to collate the manuscripts of Thomas Hoccleve's fifteenth-century poem, 'The Regiment of Princes.' Blyth used these tables to help produce his 1999 edition of the poem published by TEAMS. Blyth passed this collection to Elon Lang in 2009. Lang set up the Hoccleve Archive in 2012 at UT-Austin to preserve and publish the collation tables, to collect other materials related to Hoccleve and Hoccleve scholarship, and to develop strategies for building and using digital archives and editions.Variant collation table images in this work are identified in the title field by a line number range from Blyth's edition of 'The Regiment of Princes.' Transcriptions of marginal glosses associated with some lines in the source manuscripts are written on verso sides of these collation tables or on subsequent sheets. Images of these versos or subsequent sheets are identified by a suffix appended to the 'table0000' filename.Humanitie
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Lines 4124-4249, Regiment of Princes Collation Tables Group SEC 11 1st Stint
Files in this work belong to a collection of handwritten variant tables compiled by Charles Blyth and a team consisting of David Greetham, Jerome Mitchell, Gail Sigal, Peter Farley, Marcia Marzec, and David Yerkes during the 1980s and 1990s to collate the manuscripts of Thomas Hoccleve's fifteenth-century poem, 'The Regiment of Princes.' Blyth used these tables to help produce his 1999 edition of the poem published by TEAMS. Blyth passed this collection to Elon Lang in 2009. Lang set up the Hoccleve Archive in 2012 at UT-Austin to preserve and publish the collation tables, to collect other materials related to Hoccleve and Hoccleve scholarship, and to develop strategies for building and using digital archives and editions.Digital images of the variant collation tables in this work were produced by UTAustin Liberal Arts ITS staff member Emma Whelan, Rebecca van Kniest, and members of the UT-School of Information Fall 2012 Digitization Methods class when their names are included in a dc.contributer field. Tables are identified in the title field by a line number range from Blyth's edition of 'The Regiment of Princes.' Transcriptions of marginal glosses associated with some lines in the source manuscripts are written on verso sides of these collation tables or on subsequent sheets. Images of these versos or subsequent sheets are identified by suffices appended to the 'table0000' filename.Humanitie
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Files in this work belong to a collection of handwritten variant tables compiled by Charles Blyth and a team consisting of David Greetham, Jerome Mitchell, Gail Sigal, Peter Farley, Marcia Marzec, and David Yerkes during the 1980s and 1990s to collate the manuscripts of Thomas Hoccleve's fifteenth-century poem, 'The Regiment of Princes.' Blyth used these tables to help produce his 1999 edition of the poem published by TEAMS. Blyth passed this collection to Elon Lang in 2009. Lang set up the Hoccleve Archive in 2012 at UT-Austin to preserve and publish the collation tables, to collect other materials related to Hoccleve and Hoccleve scholarship, and to develop strategies for building and using digital archives and editions.Digital images of the variant collation tables in this work were produced by UTAustin Liberal Arts ITS staff member Emma Whelan, Rebecca van Kniest, and members of the UT-School of Information Fall 2012 Digitization Methods class when their names are included in a dc.contributer field. Tables are identified in the title field by a line number range from Blyth's edition of 'The Regiment of Princes.' Transcriptions of marginal glosses associated with some lines in the source manuscripts are written on verso sides of these collation tables or on subsequent sheets. Images of these versos or subsequent sheets are identified by suffices appended to the 'table0000' filename.Humanitie
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HumanitiesFiles in this work belong to a collection of handwritten tables compiled by Charles Blyth and the other listed contributors during the 1980s and 1990s to collate the manuscripts of Thomas Hoccleve's fifteenth-century poem, 'The Regiment of Princes.' Blyth used these tables to help produce his 1999 edition of the poem published by TEAMS. Blyth passed this collection to Elon Lang in 2009. Lang set up the Hoccleve Archive in 2012 at UT-Austin to preserve and publish the collation tables, to collect other materials related to Hoccleve and Hoccleve scholarship, and to develop strategies for building and using digital archives and editions.Variant collation table images in this work were produced by the entity specified in the contributer.other field. Tables are identified in the title field by a line number range from Blyth's edition of 'The Regiment of Princes.' Transcriptions of marginal glosses associated with some lines in the source manuscripts are written on verso sides of these collation tables or on subsequent sheets. Images of these versos or subsequent sheets are identified by a suffix appended to the 'table0000' filename
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The Formulary of Thomas Hoccleve (FileMakerPro5 ver)
This is the original FileMakerPro5 file of Helen Hickey's database that transcribes the majority of Elna-Jean Young Bentley's 1965 dissertation "The Formulary of Thomas Hoccleve". It has been converted to an MSExcel spreadsheet for the purposes of forward compatibility (also in this collection).Humanitie
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Lines 2605-2772, Regiment of Princes Collation Tables Group FARL 5
Files in this work belong to a collection of handwritten variant tables compiled by Charles Blyth and a team consisting of David Greetham, Jerome Mitchell, Gail Sigal, Peter Farley, Marcia Marzec, and David Yerkes during the 1980s and 1990s to collate the manuscripts of Thomas Hoccleve's fifteenth-century poem, 'The Regiment of Princes.' Blyth used these tables to help produce his 1999 edition of the poem published by TEAMS. Blyth passed this collection to Elon Lang in 2009. Lang set up the Hoccleve Archive in 2012 at UT-Austin to preserve and publish the collation tables, to collect other materials related to Hoccleve and Hoccleve scholarship, and to develop strategies for building and using digital archives and editions.Digital images of the variant collation tables in this work were produced by UTAustin Liberal Arts ITS staff member Emma Whelan, Rebecca van Kniest, and members of the UT-School of Information Fall 2012 Digitization Methods class when their names are included in a dc.contributer field. Tables are identified in the title field by a line number range from Blyth's edition of 'The Regiment of Princes.' Transcriptions of marginal glosses associated with some lines in the source manuscripts are written on verso sides of these collation tables or on subsequent sheets. Images of these versos or subsequent sheets are identified by suffices appended to the 'table0000' filename.Humanitie
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Files in this work belong to a collection of handwritten variant tables compiled by Charles Blyth and a team consisting of David Greetham, Jerome Mitchell, Gail Sigal, Peter Farley, Marcia Marzec, and David Yerkes during the 1980s and 1990s to collate the manuscripts of Thomas Hoccleve's fifteenth-century poem, 'The Regiment of Princes.' Blyth used these tables to help produce his 1999 edition of the poem published by TEAMS. Blyth passed this collection to Elon Lang in 2009. Lang set up the Hoccleve Archive in 2012 at UT-Austin to preserve and publish the collation tables, to collect other materials related to Hoccleve and Hoccleve scholarship, and to develop strategies for building and using digital archives and editions.Digital images of the variant collation tables in this work were produced by UTAustin Liberal Arts ITS staff member Emma Whelan, Rebecca van Kniest, and members of the UT-School of Information Fall 2012 Digitization Methods class when their names are included in a dc.contributer field. Tables are identified in the title field by a line number range from Blyth's edition of 'The Regiment of Princes.' Transcriptions of marginal glosses associated with some lines in the source manuscripts are written on verso sides of these collation tables or on subsequent sheets. Images of these versos or subsequent sheets are identified by suffices appended to the 'table0000' filename.Humanitie
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Files in this work belong to a collection of handwritten variant tables compiled by Charles Blyth and a team consisting of David Greetham, Jerome Mitchell, Gail Sigal, Peter Farley, Marcia Marzec, and David Yerkes during the 1980s and 1990s to collate the manuscripts of Thomas Hoccleve's fifteenth-century poem, 'The Regiment of Princes.' Blyth used these tables to help produce his 1999 edition of the poem published by TEAMS. Blyth passed this collection to Elon Lang in 2009. Lang set up the Hoccleve Archive in 2012 at UT-Austin to preserve and publish the collation tables, to collect other materials related to Hoccleve and Hoccleve scholarship, and to develop strategies for building and using digital archives and editions.Digital images of the variant collation tables in this work were produced by UTAustin Liberal Arts ITS staff member Emma Whelan, Rebecca van Kniest, and members of the UT-School of Information Fall 2012 Digitization Methods class when their names are included in a dc.contributer field. Tables are identified in the title field by a line number range from Blyth's edition of 'The Regiment of Princes.' Transcriptions of marginal glosses associated with some lines in the source manuscripts are written on verso sides of these collation tables or on subsequent sheets. Images of these versos or subsequent sheets are identified by suffices appended to the 'table0000' filename.Humanitie
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Files in this work belong to a collection of handwritten variant tables compiled by Charles Blyth and a team consisting of David Greetham, Jerome Mitchell, Gail Sigal, Peter Farley, Marcia Marzec, and David Yerkes during the 1980s and 1990s to collate the manuscripts of Thomas Hoccleve's fifteenth-century poem, 'The Regiment of Princes.' Blyth used these tables to help produce his 1999 edition of the poem published by TEAMS. Blyth passed this collection to Elon Lang in 2009. Lang set up the Hoccleve Archive in 2012 at UT-Austin to preserve and publish the collation tables, to collect other materials related to Hoccleve and Hoccleve scholarship, and to develop strategies for building and using digital archives and editions.Digital images of the variant collation tables in this work were produced by UTAustin Liberal Arts ITS staff member Emma Whelan, Rebecca van Kniest, and members of the UT-School of Information Fall 2012 Digitization Methods class when their names are included in a dc.contributer field. Tables are identified in the title field by a line number range from Blyth's edition of 'The Regiment of Princes.' Transcriptions of marginal glosses associated with some lines in the source manuscripts are written on verso sides of these collation tables or on subsequent sheets. Images of these versos or subsequent sheets are identified by suffices appended to the 'table0000' filename.Humanitie
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