TEI/XML from the Manuscript Pamphleteering in Early Stuart England project (10-2018)

Drawing upon the collections of more than 50 archives in the UK and USA, Manuscript Pamphleteering in Early Stuart England details the circulation of over 500 distinct texts which collectively survive in around 4,000 unique witnesses. Furthermore, it makes available transcriptions of over 200 exemplars, the majority of which are accompanied by high-resolution images. These have primarily been drawn from the collections of the British Library, a project partner, alongside others in local record offices such as Norfolk Record Office and Surrey History Centre. In some cases, we have provided multiple exemplars of a single text in order to demonstrate not only the range of material that circulated as manuscript pamphlets, but also the variety of forms this took and the range of scribal practices involved.

For each text, the database lists basic bibliographic information, all known manuscript witnesses, and details of known print exemplars (both seventeenth-century and modern).

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Creator(s) Michael Jones, Sebastiaan Verweij, Noah Millstone, Richard Bell, Victoria Anker, Tim Wales
Publication date 26 Oct 2018
Language eng
Publisher University of Bristol
Licence Non-Commercial Government Licence for public sector information
DOI 10.5523/bris.1cb8isfp7b43i2d9orzv8chvbn
Citation Michael Jones, Sebastiaan Verweij, Noah Millstone, Richard Bell, Victoria Anker, Tim Wales (2018): TEI/XML from the Manuscript Pamphleteering in Early Stuart England project (10-2018). https://doi.org/10.5523/bris.1cb8isfp7b43i2d9orzv8chvbn
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