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But while their sense of format is similar , the scribes — as we will see , in this context , typically — work quite independently of each other , with original blank leaves between their stints . Scribe A copied quires 1-4 in anglicana ...
But while their sense of format is similar , the scribes — as we will see , in this context , typically — work quite independently of each other , with original blank leaves between their stints . Scribe A copied quires 1-4 in anglicana ...
Strana 95
Scribe B deserves further scrutiny , not simply for the remainder of his texts , to which I shall return , but because of his connections . For he is in fact responsible for producing more than the modest twenty - six folios he ...
Scribe B deserves further scrutiny , not simply for the remainder of his texts , to which I shall return , but because of his connections . For he is in fact responsible for producing more than the modest twenty - six folios he ...
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Harley scribe E copies in the Rawlinson MS a range of texts paralleled in those books I have already mentioned , for example at fols . 55va_76ra , that version of ' The Northern Passion ' ( IMEV 170 ) that has been inserted into the ...
Harley scribe E copies in the Rawlinson MS a range of texts paralleled in those books I have already mentioned , for example at fols . 55va_76ra , that version of ' The Northern Passion ' ( IMEV 170 ) that has been inserted into the ...
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