Editing Early Modern Texts
豆瓣
An Introduction to Principles and Practice
简介
Editing Early Modern Texts provides an approachable exposition of the rationale of textual editing with special reference to texts dating 1550-1800. It deals with electronic editions as well as printed ones and considers non-literary as well as literary texts, drawing out the common editorial principles underlying all activity in this field. The strenghts and weaknesses of different editorial practices are evaluated in terms of their intelligibility and usefulness to the reader, as well as their fidelity to the original, while information is also given on how early modern manuscript and printed texts were actually produced, and the implications of this for their editorial treatment. Giving practical advice on how texts should be prepared and presented, it will be invaluable to all wishing to learn more about textual editing, whether they are putative editors or simply users of editions who wish to understand them better.
目录
Introduction 1-13
Manuscripts 14-23
The Role of Print 24-35
Types of Edition 36-57
Presenting Texts (1) Printed 58-71
Presenting Texts (2) Manuscripts 72-85
Modernised Texts 86-91
The Apparatus 92-101
Indexing/Searching 102-108