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    Scizze einer mahlerischen Reise durch die Schweiz

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    aus dem Englischen eines Ungenannten ; herausgegeben mit einigen Anmerkungen u. einem doppelten Anhange von Joh. Rud. Wyss, Prof.Verfasserin ist Elizabeth Hervey Cavendish, Duchess of Devonshire; das Gedicht "The Passage of the Mountain of Saint Gothard" stammt von ihrer Vorgängerin, Georgiana Spencer Cavendish, Duchess of DevonshireOriginaltitel: Sketch of a descriptive Journey through Switzerland (London, 1796

    “Text up his name”: The Authorship of the Manuscript Play Dick of Devonshire

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    The manuscript play Dick of Devonshire has been attributed to several early modern dramatists, including Thomas Heywood, Robert Davenport, James Shirley, and Thomas Dekker. Identifying the author is important to obtaining a better understanding of the play's place in the Caroline commercial theater industry and how it came to be staged by Queen Henrietta Maria's Men in the summer of 1626. This article reviews the arguments that have been made for and against the various authorial candidates and, using historical and literary evidence as well as new computational analysis, establishes that Thomas Heywood is the play's most likely author

    Building A Social Edition of the Devonshire Manuscript

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    This article describes the context and development of A Social Edition of the Devonshire Manuscript, a collaboratively created Wikibook edition of the sixteenth-century verse miscellany known as the Devonshire Manuscript (BL MS Add. 17,492). This project began in 2001 when Dr. Ray Siemens led a group of researchers in an exploration of how to create a digital edition of the Devonshire Manuscript. Since then, the project has transitioned through many forms and formats, and A Social Edition of the Devonshire Manuscript is the most recent output of these academic experiments. Of note, a print version of A Social Edition of the Devonshire Manuscript is forthcoming from Iter and Medieval and Renaissance Texts and Studies (MRTS). Cet article retrace le contexte et le développement du projet A Social Edition of the Devonshire Manuscript, consistant en l’édition électronique (Wikibook) en collaboration d’un manuscrit du XVIe siècle de mélanges poétiques connu sous le nom de Devonshire Manuscript (BL MS Add. 17 492). Ce projet a été initié en 2001, lorsque le Dr Ray Siemens a dirigé un groupe de recherche explorant les possibilités de publier une édition numérique du Devonshire Manuscript. Depuis, le projet a pris plusieurs formes, et celui intitulé A Social Edition of the Devonshire Manuscript en est sa forme la plus récente issues des diverses expériences du groupe. Il doit être souligné que A Social Edition of the Devonshire Manuscript, sera bientôt publié en version imprimée par Iter et les Medieval and Renaissance Texts and Studies (MRTS).FacultyReviewe

    Building A Social Edition of the Devonshire Manuscript

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    This article describes the context and development of A Social Edition of the Devonshire Manuscript, a collaboratively created Wikibook edition of the sixteenth-century verse miscellany known as the Devonshire Manuscript (BL MS Add. 17,492). This project began in 2001 when Dr. Ray Siemens led a group of researchers in an exploration of how to create a digital edition of the Devonshire Manuscript. Since then, the project has transitioned through many forms and formats, and A Social Edition of the Devonshire Manuscript is the most recent output of these academic experiments. Of note, a print version of A Social Edition of the Devonshire Manuscript is forthcoming from Iter and Medieval and Renaissance Texts and Studies (MRTS).Cet article retrace le contexte et le développement du projet A Social Edition of the Devonshire Manuscript, consistant en l’édition électronique (Wikibook) en collaboration d’un manuscrit du XVIe siècle de mélanges poétiques connu sous le nom de Devonshire Manuscript (BL MS Add. 17 492). Ce projet a été initié en 2001, lorsque le Dr Ray Siemens a dirigé un groupe de recherche explorant les possibilités de publier une édition numérique du Devonshire Manuscript. Depuis, le projet a pris plusieurs formes, et celui intitulé A Social Edition of the Devonshire Manuscript en est sa forme la plus récente issues des diverses expériences du groupe. Il doit être souligné que A Social Edition of the Devonshire Manuscript, sera bientôt publié en version imprimée par Iter et les Medieval and Renaissance Texts and Studies (MRTS)

    8. Building A Social Edition of the Devonshire Manuscript

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    The multivalent text of the Devonshire Manuscript A Social Edition of the Devonshire Manuscript is an unconventional text: it blends traditional scholarly editing practices and standards with comparatively recent digital social media environments. In doing so, the edition aims to reflect both contemporary editorial theory, which recognises the inherently social form and formation of texts, as well as the writerly and readerly practices that shaped the original production of the Devonshire Man..

    8. Building A Social Edition of the Devonshire Manuscript

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    The multivalent text of the Devonshire Manuscript A Social Edition of the Devonshire Manuscript is an unconventional text: it blends traditional scholarly editing practices and standards with comparatively recent digital social media environments. In doing so, the edition aims to reflect both contemporary editorial theory, which recognises the inherently social form and formation of texts, as well as the writerly and readerly practices that shaped the original production of the Devonshire Man..

    Unfortunate attachment

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    "Published anonymously in 1773 and attributed to Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire"--P. [4] of cover. "Seven independent sources list her [Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire] as author, including the most recent and definitive work on the subject, The English novel, which atttibutes the novel to her with a question mark"--P. 10.Includes bibliographical references and index.Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire ; edited and with an introduction by Jonathan David Gross

    “A Devonshire Song.”

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    Literatura dialectal inglesa. -- Devonshire. -- Pertenece a la colección 1500-1699 del Salamanca Corpus. -- William Strode, c1600-1645. -- A Devonshire Song. -- c1640.[ES]Canción escrita en el dialecto de Devonshire. [EN]Song written in the Devonshire dialect

    President's address. [Devonshire authors and their works]

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    Repr.: Transactions of the Devonshire Association for the Advancement of Science, Literature, and Art. July 26, 1893. Title from cover.Mode of access: Internet.Letter from the author inserted

    "Provincialisms of West Devonshire (1796)."

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    Glosario. -- Devonshire. -- Pertenece a la Colección Varia 1700-1799 de The Salamanca Corpus. -- William Humphrey Marshall, 1745-1818. -- "Provincialisms of West Devonshire (1796). -- 1796.[ES]Glosario del dialecto del oeste de Devonshire. [EN]Glossary of West Devonshire dialect
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