A MIDDLE ENGLISH TEXT REVISED BY A RENAISSANCE READER: JOHN WOTTON'S ANNOTATIONS TO BRITISH LIBRARY MS SLOANE 249 (FF. 180V-205)
BL MS Sloane 249 ff. 180v-205v is a fifteenth-century gynaecological treatise in the tradition of Gilbertus Anglicus' Compendium medicinae, classified by Green as Sickness of Women 2 (Green, 1992: 81-82). Unlike other Middle English gynaecological treatises, the text of this manuscript is thoro...
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doaj-8835914f7b7846d893e296a82ebc60332020-11-24T22:27:29ZengUniversidad de MurciaInternational Journal of English Studies (IJES)1578-70442005-12-0152457010.6018/ijes.5.2.47651A MIDDLE ENGLISH TEXT REVISED BY A RENAISSANCE READER: JOHN WOTTON'S ANNOTATIONS TO BRITISH LIBRARY MS SLOANE 249 (FF. 180V-205)Alicia Rodríguez ÁlvarezMª Victoria Domínguez RodríguezBL MS Sloane 249 ff. 180v-205v is a fifteenth-century gynaecological treatise in the tradition of Gilbertus Anglicus' Compendium medicinae, classified by Green as Sickness of Women 2 (Green, 1992: 81-82). Unlike other Middle English gynaecological treatises, the text of this manuscript is thoroughly glossed by his Renaissance owner, one Jolin Wotton, MD (Green, 2003: 383), who considered its language obsolete and unusual. His annotations, which include corrections, additions, eliminations, substitutions, etc. slied light on the changing vocabulary, morphology, grammatical constructions and even on stylistic preferences. The aim of this paper is to classify and comment on these annotations and to stress their importance for the Historians of the English language.http://revistas.um.es/ijes/article/view/47651marginaliainetatext, annotations,glosses, Early Modern English, John Wotton, scientific discourse, Sloane 249 |
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Alicia Rodríguez Álvarez Mª Victoria Domínguez Rodríguez A MIDDLE ENGLISH TEXT REVISED BY A RENAISSANCE READER: JOHN WOTTON'S ANNOTATIONS TO BRITISH LIBRARY MS SLOANE 249 (FF. 180V-205) International Journal of English Studies (IJES) marginalia inetatext, annotations,glosses, Early Modern English, John Wotton, scientific discourse, Sloane 249 |
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A MIDDLE ENGLISH TEXT REVISED BY A RENAISSANCE READER: JOHN WOTTON'S ANNOTATIONS TO BRITISH LIBRARY MS SLOANE 249 (FF. 180V-205) |
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A MIDDLE ENGLISH TEXT REVISED BY A RENAISSANCE READER: JOHN WOTTON'S ANNOTATIONS TO BRITISH LIBRARY MS SLOANE 249 (FF. 180V-205) |
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A MIDDLE ENGLISH TEXT REVISED BY A RENAISSANCE READER: JOHN WOTTON'S ANNOTATIONS TO BRITISH LIBRARY MS SLOANE 249 (FF. 180V-205) |
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A MIDDLE ENGLISH TEXT REVISED BY A RENAISSANCE READER: JOHN WOTTON'S ANNOTATIONS TO BRITISH LIBRARY MS SLOANE 249 (FF. 180V-205) |
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A MIDDLE ENGLISH TEXT REVISED BY A RENAISSANCE READER: JOHN WOTTON'S ANNOTATIONS TO BRITISH LIBRARY MS SLOANE 249 (FF. 180V-205) |
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middle english text revised by a renaissance reader: john wotton's annotations to british library ms sloane 249 (ff. 180v-205) |
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BL MS Sloane 249 ff. 180v-205v is a fifteenth-century gynaecological treatise in the tradition of Gilbertus Anglicus' Compendium medicinae, classified by Green as Sickness of Women 2 (Green, 1992: 81-82). Unlike other Middle English gynaecological treatises, the text of this manuscript is thoroughly glossed by his Renaissance owner, one Jolin Wotton, MD (Green, 2003: 383), who considered its language obsolete and unusual. His annotations, which include corrections, additions, eliminations, substitutions, etc. slied light on the changing vocabulary, morphology, grammatical constructions and even on stylistic preferences. The aim of this paper is to classify and comment on these annotations and to stress their importance for the Historians of the English language. |
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marginalia inetatext, annotations,glosses, Early Modern English, John Wotton, scientific discourse, Sloane 249 |
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