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  • Middle and Early Modern English Texts

    ISSN: 2235-0136

    This series is conceived to facilitate the edition of unpublished scientific treatises written in Late Middle English (late 13th century to the very early 16th century) as well as the publication of monographs dealing with their transmission, palaeographical and dialectal features, and/or their lexical, syntactic and pragmatic characteristics. The second aspect of the series seeks to favour studies specializing in linguistic variation or any of the multi-faceted aspects of the Middle English language even from a diachronic perspective. The Late Middle English Texts series is directed towards a wide scholarly readership that includes Textual Edition, Textual Criticism and Transmission – especially on electronic and digital formats both as standalone and online –, Ecdotics, History of Science, History of the English Language and Linguistics, Late Medieval Studies, History of Cultural Artifacts and Librarianship. The chronological scope we contemplate will range approximately from the mid 1200's to the early 1500's, and will include both manuscripts, incunabula and early prints that have come down to us in English, with the occasional excursion into analogues in other languages. Editions will include codicological and language studies that will enhance the relevance of the text within the cultural transmission European framework. The series includes both scholarly and academic editions and monograph studies with a specialised and comprehensive focus. Thematic and teaching textual anthologies will also be considered for the series. We do not aim primarily at publishing collected papers from conferences, symposia, meetings and other scholarly reunions, unless the occasion had a very relevant topic and was strongly coherent and specialised in its discussions. Each publication is subject to a rigorous blind double peer-review system that involves at least five readers from five different institutions (Universities or Research Institutes). This series is conceived to facilitate the edition of unpublished scientific treatises written in Late Middle English (late 13th century to the very early 16th century) as well as the publication of monographs dealing with their transmission, palaeographical and dialectal features, and/or their lexical, syntactic and pragmatic characteristics. The second aspect of the series seeks to favour studies specializing in linguistic variation or any of the multi-faceted aspects of the Middle English language even from a diachronic perspective. The Late Middle English Texts series is directed towards a wide scholarly readership that includes Textual Edition, Textual Criticism and Transmission – especially on electronic and digital formats both as standalone and online –, Ecdotics, History of Science, History of the English Language and Linguistics, Late Medieval Studies, History of Cultural Artifacts and Librarianship. The chronological scope we contemplate will range approximately from the mid 1200's to the early 1500's, and will include both manuscripts, incunabula and early prints that have come down to us in English, with the occasional excursion into analogues in other languages. Editions will include codicological and language studies that will enhance the relevance of the text within the cultural transmission European framework. The series includes both scholarly and academic editions and monograph studies with a specialised and comprehensive focus. Thematic and teaching textual anthologies will also be considered for the series. We do not aim primarily at publishing collected papers from conferences, symposia, meetings and other scholarly reunions, unless the occasion had a very relevant topic and was strongly coherent and specialised in its discussions. Each publication is subject to a rigorous blind double peer-review system that involves at least five readers from five different institutions (Universities or Research Institutes). This series is conceived to facilitate the edition of unpublished scientific (in the widest sense) treatises written in Late Middle English (late 13th century to the very early 16th century) as well as the publication of monographs dealing with their transmission, palaeographical and dialectal features, and/or their lexical, syntactic and pragmatic characteristics. The second aspect of the series seeks to favour studies specializing in linguistic variation or any of the multi-faceted aspects of the Middle English language even from a diachronic perspective. The Late Middle English Texts series is directed towards a wide scholarly readership that includes Textual Edition, Textual Criticism and Transmission – especially on electronic and digital formats both as standalone and online –, Ecdotics, History of Science, History of the English Language and Linguistics, Late Medieval Studies, History of Cultural Artifacts and Librarianship. The chronological scope we contemplate will range approximately from the mid 1200's to the early 1500's, and will include both manuscripts, incunabula and early prints that have come down to us in English, with the occasional excursion into analogues in other languages. Editions will include codicological and language studies that will enhance the relevance of the text within the cultural transmission European framework. The series includes both scholarly and academic editions and monograph studies with a specialised and comprehensive focus. Thematic and teaching textual anthologies will also be considered for the series. We do not aim primarily at publishing collected papers from conferences, symposia, meetings and other scholarly reunions, unless the occasion had a very relevant topic and was strongly coherent and specialised in its discussions. Each publication is subject to a rigorous blind double peer-review system that involves at least five readers from five different institutions (Universities or Research Institutes).

    7 publications

  • Title: War/Play

    War/Play

    Video Games and the Militarization of Society
    by John Martino (Author) 2013
    ©2015 Monographs
  • Title: Women’s Voices of Duty and Destiny

    Women’s Voices of Duty and Destiny

    Religious Speeches Transcending Gender
    by Elizabeth McLaughlin (Author) 2019
    ©2019 Textbook
  • Title: The Language of Feminine Duty

    The Language of Feminine Duty

    Articulating Gender, Culture, and Covert Policy in Modern Japan
    by Rika Saito (Author) 2021
    ©2021 Monographs
  • Title: Ports of Call

    Ports of Call

    Central European and North American Culture/s in Motion
    by Susan Ingram (Volume editor) Markus Reisenleitner (Volume editor) Cornelia Szabó-Knotik (Volume editor)
    ©2003 Conference proceedings
  • Title: A Call to Action

    A Call to Action

    An Introduction to Education, Philosophy, and Native North America
    by Curry Stephenson Malott (Author)
    ©2008 Textbook
  • Title: CALL for Mobility

    CALL for Mobility

    by Joanna Pitura (Volume editor) Shannon Sauro (Volume editor) 2018
    ©2018 Monographs
  • Title: Striving for «The Whole Duty of Man»

    Striving for «The Whole Duty of Man»

    James Legge and the Scottish Protestant Encounter with China. Assessing Confluences in Scottish Nonconformism, Chinese Missionary Scholarship, Victorian Sinology, and Chinese Protestantism. Volume I and Volume II
    by Lauren Pfister (Author)
    ©2004 Monographs
  • Title: Claude Monet, Free Thinker

    Claude Monet, Free Thinker

    Radical Republicanism, Darwin's Science, and the Evolution of Impressionist Aesthetics
    by Michael J. Call (Author) 2015
    ©2015 Monographs
  • Title: The visualization of foreign language vocabulary in CALL

    The visualization of foreign language vocabulary in CALL

    by Angela Heidemann (Author)
    ©1996 Thesis
  • Title: CALL for Openness

    CALL for Openness

    by Mariusz Marczak (Volume editor) Jarosław Krajka (Volume editor) 2016
    ©2016 Edited Collection
  • Title: CALL for Background

    CALL for Background

    by Anna Turula (Volume editor) Anita Buczek-Zawiła (Volume editor) 2021
    ©2021 Edited Collection
  • Title: Called to Sankofa

    Called to Sankofa

    Leading In, Through and Beyond Disaster—A Narrative Account of African Americans Leading Education in Post-Katrina New Orleans
    by Tammie M. Causey-Konaté (Volume editor) Margaret Montgomery-Richard (Volume editor) 2018
    ©2018 Textbook
  • Title: The Middle English Version of "De Viribus Herbarum </I>(GUL MS Hunter 497, ff. 1r-92r)

    The Middle English Version of "De Viribus Herbarum </I>(GUL MS Hunter 497, ff. 1r-92r)

    Edition and Philological Study
    by Javier Calle Martín (Volume editor) Antonio Miranda Garcia (Volume editor)
    ©2012 Others
  • Title: They Aren’t, Until I Call Them

    They Aren’t, Until I Call Them

    Performing the Subject in American Literature
    by Enikö Bollobás (Author) 2010
    ©2010 Monographs
  • Title: Called to Grow

    Called to Grow

    Brokenness and Gradual Growth towards Wholeness
    by Markus Schmidt (Author)
    ©2012 Monographs
  • Title: Duty, Discipline and Leadership in the British Royal Navy

    Duty, Discipline and Leadership in the British Royal Navy

    Edward Riou between James Cook and Lord Nelson
    by Martin Rütten (Author) 2017
    ©2017 Thesis
  • Title: The Preamble as Policy

    The Preamble as Policy

    A Guidebook to Governance and Civic Duty
    by Robert Irons (Author) Jim Twombly (Author) 2021
    ©2021 Monographs
  • Title: Activation Policies for the Unemployed, the Right to Work and the Duty to Work

    Activation Policies for the Unemployed, the Right to Work and the Duty to Work

    by Elise Dermine (Volume editor) Daniel Dumont (Volume editor) 2014
    ©2014 Edited Collection
  • Title: CALL for Bridges between School and Academia

    CALL for Bridges between School and Academia

    by Anna Turula (Volume editor) Maria Chojnacka (Volume editor) 2015
    ©2016 Edited Collection
  • Title: Partnering to Prepare Urban Teachers

    Partnering to Prepare Urban Teachers

    A Call to Activism
    by Francine Peterman (Volume editor)
    ©2008 Textbook
  • Title: Dis/Figuring Sam Shepard

    Dis/Figuring Sam Shepard

    by Johan Callens (Author)
    ©2008 Monographs
  • Title: The Enforcement of Directors’ Duties in Britain and Germany

    The Enforcement of Directors’ Duties in Britain and Germany

    A Comparative Study with Particular Reference to Large Companies
    by Hans-Christoph Hirt (Author)
    ©2004 Monographs
  • Title: The Wooster Group and Its Traditions

    The Wooster Group and Its Traditions

    by Johan Callens (Volume editor)
    ©2004 Edited Collection
  • Title: A Late Middle English Remedy-book (MS Wellcome 542, ff. 1r-20v)

    A Late Middle English Remedy-book (MS Wellcome 542, ff. 1r-20v)

    A Scholarly Edition
    by Javier Calle Martín (Author) Miguel Angel Castaño-Gil (Author) 2013
    ©2014 Monographs
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