This CD-ROM, with full color digital facsimiles and documentary texts of San Marino, Huntington Library MS HM 128 [Hm, Hm2 ], is the sixth volume of The Piers Plowman Electronic Archive, an international collaborative project devoted to electronic publication of all the medieval and renaissance witnesses to William Langland's Piers Plowman. Hm is a second-generation witness to the B version with extensive erasures [over 1500 instances] and heavily emended with over 700 additions to the original text in contemporary hands. Hyper-textual linkages enable display of the complex relationships of the base text to other B witnesses as well as delineating the individual contributions of the three scribes who wrote and changed this manuscript. There are colour facsimile images of every page in the manuscript, hyper-textually linked to the edited text which is itself presented in four different views: adiplomatic type-facsimile; a scribal text which includes iconic indications of scribal error; a critical text with lapsus calami corrected; and an AllTags view that shows all of the editorial interventions on one screen.
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The Piers Plowman Electronic Archive project [...] has produced a series of innovative, rigorous CD-ROM editions of individual manuscripts of the B text, and its latest edition is another major step forward. * SPECULUM * Previous editions in the PPEA series set very high standards, and these are met again here. Transcriptions are unfailingly accurate, and emendations noted meticulously. * SPECULUM * The Introduction [...] is a major feat of medieval scholarship. [...] This edition offers unprecedented amounts of date and the ability to manipulate that data, as well as outstanding editorial, textual and linguistic analysis. It is a revelatory experience to study Piers Plowman in this way. * JOURNAL OF ENGLISH & GERMANIC PHILOLOGY * Continues the excellent resource series. [...] A valuable tool in understanding how authorial, scribal, and audience perceptions interconnect. * YEAR'S WORK IN ENGLISH STUDIES *
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978-1-84384-092-3 (9781843840923)
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