Thomas Hoccleve: A Facsimile of the Autograph Verse Manuscripts
Henry E. Huntington Library, San Marino [California], MSS HM 111 and HM 744; University Library, Durham [England], MS Cosin V. III. 9
Thomas Hoccleve author AI Doyle editor JA Burrow editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Published:1st Jan '02
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Thomas Hoccleve was a scribe in royal service from ca. 1386 to 1426, as well as a 'Chaucerian' poet who has attracted much interest, especially for his autobiographical poems. This facsimile reproduces three manuscripts containing all of his known poetry except his Regiment of Princes [of which no autograph copy survives]. It provides a rare opportunity to see how a medieval English poet presented his own work in copies which he made himself, meticulously spelled and metred. Although these manuscripts have attracted much scholarly attention, only a few pages have been previously reproduced in published studies. The Introduction includes the first full description of the contents and structure of the three volumes, with discussions of the author's handwriting, use of abbreviations and punctuations based on advances in palaeographical study and historical knowledge of Hoccleve's context. J. A. Burrow is Emeritus Professor and Senior Research Fellow at the University of Bristol. A. I. Doyle is Honorary Reader in Bibliography at the University of Durham.
This is a volume of lasting value. It will form a secure base for the future study of a poet whose work has attracted increasing scholarly interest in recent years. * A.S.G. Edwards, Times Literary Supplement *
We must be grateful to John Burrow and Ian Doyle for ensuring that future research can proceed from a firm foundation. * The Library *
It will be essential reading not just for the burgeoning Hoccleve industry but also for all students of manuscript production in this period. * The Library *
The authoritative introduction by John Burrow and Ian Doyle sets the facsimiles in their appropriate contexts. * The Library *
ISBN: 9780197224205
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816 pages