Digital Editing Theory in Practice: Matthew Parker’s A Testimonie of Antiquitie

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Abstract
This thesis examines theoretical issues in the field of digital scholarly editing, and the execution of that theory through the creation of a digital edition of Archbishop Matthew Parker's 1566 book "A Testimonie of Antiquitie".

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Date created May 2017

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Author Fischer, Liz
Degree granting institution Stanford University, Department of English
Primary advisor Treharne, Elaine
Advisor Albritton, Benjamin

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Subject Department of English
Subject scholarly editing
Subject matthew parker
Subject archbishop parker
Subject parker
Subject digital humanities
Subject digital editing
Subject digital edition
Subject testimonie of antiquitie
Subject old english
Subject anglo-saxon
Subject early print
Genre Thesis

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Fischer, Liz. (2017). Digital Editing Theory in Practice: Matthew Parker’s A Testimonie of Antiquitie. Stanford Digital Repository. Available at: http://purl.stanford.edu/qq356zd2552

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