Rolls suggested that the editor should give an account of the MSS. employed by him, of their age and their peculiarities ; that he should add to the work a brief account of the life and times of the author, and any remarks necessary to explain the chronology... The Quarterly Review - Page 106edited by - 1858Full view - About this book
| Alfred John Horwood - Law reports, digests, etc - 1864 - 634 pages
...purpose the most correct text should be formed from an accurate collation of the best MSS. To rcnder the work more generally useful, the Master of the...account of the life and times of the author, and any TemaTks necessary to explain the chronology ; but no other note or comment was to be allowed, except... | |
| Peter (of Ickham) - Great Britain - 1865 - 454 pages
...instance, to such materials as were most scarce and valuable. He proposed that each chronicle or historical document to be edited should be treated in the same...account of the life and times of the author, and any remarks necessary to explain the chronology ; but no other note or comment was to be allowed, except... | |
| John Glover - Great Britain - 1865 - 514 pages
...instance, to such materials as were most scarce and valuable. He proposed that each chronicle or.historical document to be edited should be treated in the same...account of the life and times of the author, and any remarks necessary to explain the chronology ; but no other note or comment was to be allowed, except... | |
| Ranulf Higden - Geography - 1865 - 551 pages
...instance, to such materials as were most scarce and valuable. He proposed that each chronicle or historical document to be edited should be treated in the same...account of the life and times of the author, and any remarks necessary to explain the chronology ; but no other note or comment was to be allowed, except... | |
| Henry Richards Luard - Great Britain - 1865 - 504 pages
...instance, to such materials as were most scarce and valuable. He proposed that each chronicle or historical document to be edited should be treated in the same...account of the life and times of the author, and any remarks necessary to explain the chronology ; but no other note or comment was to be allowed, except... | |
| Gloucester Cathedral - Gloucester (England) - 1865 - 328 pages
...materials as were most scarce and valuable. He proposed that each chronicle or historical docu» ment to be edited should be treated in the same way as...account of the life and times of the author, and any remarks necessary to explain the chronology ; but no other note or comment was to be allowed, except... | |
| Great Britain - 1865 - 454 pages
...that each chronicle or historical document to be edited should be treated in the same way as if tbe editor were engaged on an Editio Princeps; and for...account of the life and times of the author, and any remarks necessary to explain the chronology ; but no other note or comment was to be allowed, except... | |
| Gloucester Cathedral - Gloucester (England) - 1865 - 442 pages
...editor were engaged on an Etlitio Princeps ; and for this purpose the most correct text should líe formed from an accurate collation of the best MSS....account of the life and times of the author, and any remarks necessary to explain the chronology ; but no other note or comment was to be allowed, except... | |
| Peter (of Ickham) - Great Britain - 1865 - 440 pages
...for this purpose the most correct text should be formed from an accurate collation of the best MS8. To render the work more generally useful, the Master...account of the life and times of the author, and any remarks necessary to explain the chronology ; but no other note or comment was to be allowed, except... | |
| Matthew Paris - Great Britain - 1866
...instance, to such materials as were most scarce and valuable. He proposed that each chronicle or historical document to be edited should be treated in the same...account of the life and times of the author, and any remarks necessary to explain the chronology; but no other note or comment was to be allowed, except... | |
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