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Texts on Music in English. Collections: English Short Title Catalog. Collections: English Short Title Catalog | HathiTrust Digital Library Text Only Views Special full-text views of publicly-available items are available to authenticated members of HathiTrust institutions. Special full-text views of in-copyright items may be available to authenticated members of HathiTrust institutions. Members should login to see which items are available while searching. Navigation links for help, collections Navigation links for searching HathiTrust, login HathiTrust Digital Library About this collection English Short Title Catalog Owner sooty Description Published between 1473 and 1800 mainly, but not exclusively, in English in the British Isles and North America More Information Visit English Short title Catalogue website Status public Collection Tools for sorting and filtering the list Tools for collection management List of items Item 1: The Shyppe of fooles. by Brant, Sebastian, 1458-1521.

Published 1509 In my collections: by Elyot, Thomas, Sir, 1490? Published 1541 Published 1550. English Short Title Catalogue - Welcome. English Short-Title Catalog. Wessex Parallel WebTexts: Contents. Contents about the project resources Introduction to traditional grammar Notes on translating Middle English The Harley Lyrics What is a contrafactum? What is mouvance? Top translations The Land of Cockaygne The Owl and the Nightingale The Thrush and the Nightingale (with ME text) Winner and Waster editions (by MS) Cambridge, St John's College, MS 15 Wenne Hic soe on rode idon (f. 72r) Cambridge, Trinity College, MS 383 Wose seye on rode (f. 83v) London, British Library, Harley MS 978 Sumer is icumen in (f. 11v) London, British Library, MS Harley 7322 Ho that sith him one the rode (f. 7r) London, British Library, Royal MS 12 E. 1 Quanne Hic se on rode (f. 194v) Oxford, Bodleian Library, MS Bodley 57 Vyen I o the rode se (f. 102v) Oxford, Bodleian Library, MS Digby 86 Somer is comen with loue to toune (ff. 136vb--138rb;The Thrush and the Nightingale) home | contents | search | top.

The Wessex Parallel WebTexts Project. About the project Wessex Parallel WebTexts Wessex Parallel WebTexts is a project which aims to link research and teaching by producing scholarly editions freely available on the World Wide Web for student use. Its website offers an electronic anthology of Middle English works in prose and verse, together with background material for use in teaching. The main purpose of the project is to provide full-scale, self-contained editions of short Middle English texts; each edition will normally include a short introduction, a colour reproduction of the MS, the Middle English text, a Modern English translation, notes, a full glossary, and a booklist. Annotated translations of some longer Middle English works will also be provided, as well as supplementary material. The project is currently being developed by Dr Bella Millett, who is the editor of the material so far published, and is also responsible for the design and maintenance of the website.

Top using this website principles of editing. The State of England, Anno Dom. 1600. Digital Classics. Primary Sources on Copyright (1450-1900): Intro.  Introduction This is a digital archive of primary sources on copyright from the invention of the printing press (c. 1450) to the Berne Convention (1886) and beyond. The UK Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) funded the initial phase (completed in 2008) focusing on key materials from Renaissance Italy (Venice, Rome), France, the German speaking countries, Britain and the United States. We are now adding materials from other countries. Primary sources from Spain were published in 2012, and the Netherlands will follow in 2014. Using the archive for the first time? A possible starting point is here. For each of the geographical zones/jurisdictions, a national editor has taken responsibility for selecting, sourcing, transcribing, translating and commenting documents.

The national editors’ brief was to limit the selection to 50 core documents for Germany, France, Britain and Spain, and to 20 core documents for Italy and the US (these covering only a shorter period). Primary Sources on Copyright (1450-1900): English lang. All documents: Language English 1518* : The Articles of the Pope's Bulle (United Kingdom) Commentary: [1] 1538* : Henrician Proclamation (United Kingdom) Commentary: [1] 1553* : Totell's Printing Patent (United Kingdom) Commentary: [1] 1553: William Seres' Printing Patent (United Kingdom) 1553: John Day's Privilege for the Catechism (United Kingdom) 1554: Selected Extracts from the Stationers' Company's Registers (United Kingdom) 1557* : Stationers' Charter (United Kingdom) Commentary: [1] 1557: The Privy Seal warrant concerning the Stationers' Charter (United Kingdom) 1558: Calve's privilege for the 'Holsome and Catholick Doctrine' (United Kingdom) 1558: Phayer's privilege for Virgil's Aeneid (United Kingdom) 1559* : Elizabethan Injunctions (United Kingdom) Commentary: [1] 1559: Day's The Cosmographical Glass (United Kingdom) 1559* : Day's privilege for The Cosmographical Glass (United Kingdom) Commentary: [1] 1559: Jugge and Cawood's printing patent for statute books (United Kingdom) 1729: Gay v.

An old-spelling edition of the complete works of John Ford, together with an electronic concordance.

Texts on or for Music

General text collections. Religious texts. Med-Ren texts not music. [OTA]