ID # AEH6713 SHORT BATCH DESIGNATION: AH TITLE: The English Works of Wyclif hitherto unprinted ED. F. D. Matthew PUBLISHED: Early English Text Society OS 74 (1880) SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS En-face? NO. Key and code the following pages: 1. Title page (recto and verso) 2. Corrections (p. [lii], unnumbered) 3. Text (pp. 1-482) Structure This item consists of a small amount of <FRONT> matter (the title pages and corrections), followed by the <BODY> of the text, consisting of twenty-eight top-level divisions, which correspond to the various tracts headed by roman numerals. <DIV1>s (p.1) <DIV1 TYPE="tract" N="1"> <HEAD>I. OF THE LEAVEN OF PHARISEES.</HEAD> (p.28) <DIV1 TYPE="tract" N="2"> <HEAD>II. HOW MEN OUGHT TO OBEY PRELATES.</HEAD> (p.39) <DIV1 TYPE="tract" N="3"> <HEAD>THE RULE AND TESTAMENT OF ST. FRANCIS.</HEAD> (p.52) <DIV1 TYPE="tract" N="4"> <HEAD>IV. OF PRELATES</HEAD> [etc.] <DIV2>s Many of these <DIV1>s are subdivided into chapters (capitula), usually headed with something like this: "Capitulum 2m" Treat these ass. Example (p.57): . . . meyntenen hem in þis grete synne.</P></DIV2> <DIV2 TYPE="chapter" N="2"> <HEAD>Capitulum 2<SUP>m</SUP></HEAD> <P><MILESTONE UNIT="page" N="67">Also prelatis letten men to do goddis wille & comaundement, & so þei neden hem Smaller divisions Smaller divisions in the prose, which are rare, should be tagged as <P>, unless they are supplied with headings, in which case they need to be <DIV3>s. Milestones Page references appear in the margin, keyed to the text by an asterisk. They look like this: *[p. 80 MS.] *[p. 81 MS.] *[p. 82 MS.] Record as: <MILESTONE UNIT="page" N="80"> <MILESTONE UNIT="page" N="81"> <MILESTONE UNIT="page" N="82"> Place the <MILESTONE> tag within the text at the point marked by the asterisk, removing the asterisk character itself from both text and reference. In some cases, passages from a different manuscript are inserted, and the page reference is given like this: *[p. 2 MS.Corp.] Use the same procedure, but add a "REND" attribute to capture the extra information: <MILESTONE UNIT="page" REND="MS.Corp." N="2"> Notes Most editorial notes appear at the bottom of the page, keyed to the text by footnote numbers. Insert these as <NOTE> elements within the text, as described in the Keying/Coding Guidelines, omitting the footnote numbers from both note and text. Some notes contain a double footnote number, like this (p. 327): 3_3 omitted CC. 4_4 trowe &yogh;e CC. 5_5 omitted CC. These are keyed to *two* reference numbers in the text. "3_3 omitted CC." means that "all the text between the first superscript number '3' and the second superscript number '3' is omitted by manuscript 'CC.'" Our solution to these is a kludge: (1) Find the two reference numbers in the text (e.g., the two '3's). (2) Leave both numbers in place, including the superscript tags (<SUP>). (3) Place the note into the text following the *second* of the two matching reference numbers. (4) Leave the "3_3" in place within the text of the note itself. Here is an example, from the same page (p.327): whi <SUP>4</SUP>trowen þei<SUP>4</SUP> <NOTE PLACE="foot">4_4 trowe &yogh;e CC.</NOTE> not to hym? In þise two wordis ... A few notes appear in the margins, mixed in with the modern English summaries; most of them are Biblical references that look like this (on p. 8): Luke vi. 46. Matth. xv. 8. Prov. xxviii. [9.] Isaiah i. [15.] Mal. i. [10.] Record these as <NOTE PLACE="marg">, as described in the Keying/Coding Guidelines. A few indicate when one manuscript or another has a chapter break, e.g. (on p. 328): Cm 2m MM. Place this kind of information in a <NOTE> at the beginning of the <P> which begins next to it: <P><NOTE PLACE="marg">C<SUP>m</SUP> 2<SUP>m</SUP> MM. </NOTE>It were to wite ouer in ... Material at beginning of each tract All of the tracts begin with a short head-note by the editor. Treat this as a <NOTE> attached to the <HEAD> of the <DIV1>, as described in the Keying/Coding Guidelines. Most (all?) of the tracts also contain a "SUMMARY," following the head-note. Record this summary as a separate <TABLE> or set of <TABLE>s within the head-note> <DIV1 TYPE="tract" N="24"> <HEAD>OF FAITH, HOPE AND CHARITY. <NOTE> <P>Mr. Arnold thought this tract not improbably the work of Wyclif, but did not print it, because he "found it to be a remarkably dull composition and to contain not a single new idea." ... </P> <P> <TABLE> <HEAD>SUMMARY.</HEAD> <ROW> <CELL>Chap. I</CELL> <CELL>Men must learn about Faith, Hope and Charity</CELL> <CELL>p. 347</CELL> </ROW> <ROW> <CELL></CELL> <CELL>What Faith is, and how needful to man</CELL> <CELL>347</CELL> </ROW> <ROW> <CELL>II.</CELL> <CELL>Ways in which Faith may fail</CELL> <CELL>348</CELL> </ROW> [etc.] </TABLE></P></NOTE></HEAD> Many of the tracts also contain a scribal <HEAD> or <EPIGRAPH> following the "SUMMARY." Record these with <HEAD> or <EPIGRAPH> as the case may be. If in doubt, simply use <HEAD> (p.347) <EPIGRAPH> <Q><MILESTONE UNIT="page" N="124">Sicut enim corpus sine spiritu moritur ita opera sine fide.</Q><BIBL>iacobi 3<SUP>o</SUP>.</BIBL> <Q>fides sine operibus mortua est.<NOTE PLACE="foot">no text in CC.</NOTE> </EPIGRAPH> <DIV2 TYPE="chapter" N="1"> <HEAD>[Capitulum primum.]</HEAD> <P>For it is seide ... (p.296) <HEAD>Tractatus de Pseudo-freris</HEAD> <DIV2 TYPE="chapter" N="1"> <HEAD>Capitulum primum.</HEAD> <P><MILESTONE UNIT="page" N="81">For many beren ... Material at the end of some tracts Some tracts end with an "explicit" of some kind. Record these as <CLOSER> (p.47) . . . moste holy blissyng. Amen.</P></DIV2> <CLOSER>Here endiþ þe testament of seynt fraunseis.<NOTE PLACE="foot">Finis testamenti W.</NOTE></CLOSER></DIV1> (p.324) . . . when it were tau&yogh;t. Amen.</P></DIV2> <CLOSER>Explicit tractatus de pseudo freris.</CLOSER> </DIV1>