Index of English Literary Manuscripts: 1625-1700,Part 2 : Lee-Wycherley ebook
by Peter Beal
Manuscripts, English literature, English Manuscripts, Indexes.
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In 1966, Peter Beal, a graduate of the University of Leeds, started work on the Index of English Literary . Its two parts covered the years 1450 to 1625 and were followed, in 1987 and 1993, by a further volume in two parts taking the coverage up to 1700.
In 1966, Peter Beal, a graduate of the University of Leeds, started work on the Index of English Literary Manuscripts, 1450-1700 (IELM). The first volume of what was originally meant to be a one-year project appeared in 1980. For the first time, English Renaissance scholars had a full catalogue of the manuscripts – autograph and scribal – of the major authors of the period.
Index of English Literary Manuscripts: 1625-1700,Part 2 : Lee-Wycherley (Index of English Literary Manuscripts). January 1993, Mansell. Hardcover in English.
In 1966, Peter Beal, a graduate of the University of Leeds, started work on the Index of English Literary Manuscripts, 1450-1700 (IELM)
In 1966, Peter Beal, a graduate of the University of Leeds, started work on the Index of English Literary Manuscripts, 1450-1700 (IELM).
Peter Beal, Index of English Literary Manuscripts Volume II: 1625–1700 (London: Mansell, 1993). Beal notes that John Dunton added the text to a manuscript miscellany originally constructed in 1704, . 724, Bo. MS Rawl. 38. The Literary Works of Matthew Prior, ed. by H. B. Wright and M. K. Spears, 2 Vols (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1959), II, pp. 878–879. 41. Adam Smyth, ‘ Read in One Age and Understood i’ th’ Next : Recycling Satire in the Mid-Seventeenth Century’, Huntington Library Quarterly, 69, 1 (2006), 1–16 (9. rossRefGoogle Scholar.
The Catalogue of English Literary Manuscripts 1450–1700 provides a complete catalogue of literary manuscripts by 237 British authors of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. It offers descriptions of more than 37,000 manuscript texts of poems, plays, discourses, translations, et. as well as notebooks, annotated printed books, corrected proofs, promptbooks, letters, documents and other related manuscript materials, many hitherto unrecorded, found in several hundred public and private collections world-wide
Earlier english scripts.
Index of English Literary Manuscripts. Vo. : 1625-1700, compiled by Peter Beal, 2 vols (London: Mansel, 1987-1993). English renaissance manuscript culture. Beal, Peter, In Praise of Scribes (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1998). Earlier english scripts. English Cursive Book Hands 1250-1500 (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1969). Wright, Cyril Ernest, English Vernacular Hands from the Twelfth to the Fifteenth Centuries (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1960). English renaissance scripts.
The book records many hitherto unrecorded manuscripts. The writers considered are: Laurence Sterne, Jonathan Swift, James Thomson, Hester Lynch Thrale, Horace Walpole, Joseph Warton, Thomas Warton the Younger, Isaac Watts, Anne Finch, Mary Wollstonecraft and Edward Young. Categories: Linguistics.
