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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 ...
Strana 104
For if one ignores the few texts composed locally , Hiberno - English scribes appear to have spent their vernacular copying careers almost exclusively reproducing Yorkshire texts . These imports begin shortly after 1300 with the massive ...
For if one ignores the few texts composed locally , Hiberno - English scribes appear to have spent their vernacular copying careers almost exclusively reproducing Yorkshire texts . These imports begin shortly after 1300 with the massive ...
Strana 108
40 Yet at least one aspect of this life , in a manner both amusing and depressing , indicates a shift in perceptions about textual Northernism . The two early London Siege copyists , both very experienced writers , however good they may ...
40 Yet at least one aspect of this life , in a manner both amusing and depressing , indicates a shift in perceptions about textual Northernism . The two early London Siege copyists , both very experienced writers , however good they may ...
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