ID # BAA8159 SHORT BATCH DESIGNATION: AI TITLE: The Earliest Complete English Prose Psalter (part 1: no more issued) ED. Karl D. Bülbring PUBLISHED: Early English Text Society OS 97 (1891) SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS En-face? NO. Key and code the following pages: 1. Title page (recto and verso) = p. [iii-iv] (unnumbered) 2. Errata = p. xvi 3. Text = pp. [1]-196 Structure This item consists of a small amount of <FRONT> matter (the title page and errata), followed by the <BODY> of the text, consisting of two unnmarked top-level divisions, Psalms and Canticles: <DIV1>s (p.1) <DIV1> <HEAD>Early English Psalter.[British Museum, Additional MS. 17376.]</HEAD> (p.179) <DIV1> <HEAD>[Canticles]</HEAD> <DIV2 TYPE="Canticle"> <HEAD>PSALMUS ISAYE. <NOTE PLACE="foot">No heading in MS.</NOTE> (Isaie xii. 1-6.) </HEAD> <DIV2>s The first <DIV1> (Psalms) is divided into 150 <DIV2>s corresponding to the 150 Psalms. [Most of the psalms include two numbers in the heading, e.g. "PSALM 14 (15)". Leave both numbers in the <HEAD> element, but use only the first number when supplying a value for the "N" attribute of the <DIV2> tag. E.g.: <DIV2 TYPE="Psalm" N="14"> <HEAD>PSALM 14 (15).</HEAD>] The second <DIV1> (Canticles) is divided into twelve canticles, each with an individual name; they are not numbered. <DIV2 TYPE="Canticle"> <HEAD>PSALMUS ISAYE.<NOTE PLACE="foot">No heading in MS.</NOTE> (Isaie xii. 1-6.)</HEAD> Smaller divisions Numbered prose 'verses' within each psalm should be treated as paragraphs (<P>), the number removed from the text and added to the <P> tag as the value of the "N" attribute. E.g., p.4: <DIV2 TYPE="Psalm" N="5"> <HEAD>PSALM 5.</HEAD> <P N="1">Lord, take myn wordes wyþ þyne eren; vndresonde my crye.</P> <P N="2">Vnderston (!) þe voice of myn praier, þou my king and my God.</P> <P N="3">For y schal praie to þe, Lord, and tou schalt erlich here mye uoice.</P> Milestones Folio references appear as footnotes among the other footnotes below the primary text. They look like this: 1 fol. 136. 2 fol. 136b. Record as: <MILESTONE UNIT="folio" N="136a"> <MILESTONE UNIT="folio" N="136b"> Place the <MILESTONE> tag within the text at the point marked by the footnote number, removing the superscripted number itself from both text and reference. The second set of footnotes, below the page-wide line at the bottom of the page, contains a second set of folio references, referring to a different manuscript (Trinity College Dublin MS A.4.4). These appear below the notes, preceded by an asterisk, and are flagged in the text of the notes by a corresponding asterisk. *5 goste h.] goste hery. * fol. 51b. Record these as <MILESTONES> too, placing the <MILESTONE> element within the text of the <NOTE>, at the point designated by the asterisk (and removing the asterisk itself from both text and reference. Add a REND attribute to distinguish these folio references from those applied to the main text: <NOTE PLACE="foot"><MILESTONE UNIT="folio" REND="Dub" N="51b"> <I>goste h.</I>] goste hery.</NOTE> Notes There are two sets of notes, both at the bottom of the page. Set 1 is keyed to the text by footnote numbers. Treat these as described in the Keying/Coding Guidelines, inserting the note into the text at the point marked by the reference number. Set 2 is keyed to the text by Psalm and paragraph number. Insert these into the text at the end of the appropriate paragraph. To distinguish these from Set 1, use PLACE="foot1" for the upper set and PLACE="foot2" for the second set. Example (p. 15; Psalm 15; verse 9): <P N="9">For þat <NOTE PLACE="foot1"><I>at</I> on erasure in a later hand.</NOTE> min hert ioide, <NOTE PLACE="foot1">MS. <I>seide</I>.</NOTE> and my tunge shal gladen, and my flesshe shal al-so resten in hope. <NOTE PLACE="foot2">& þer-for myne h. was gladyd : ioie : also schal.</NOTE> </P> "-" and "+" in the Notes, Set 2 This set of notes assigns particular meaning to two characters: a large "+" sign and a long m-dash character. Record the former as "+" and the latter as —