SHORT BATCH DESIGNATION: BC ID # AJT8128 TITLE: Cursor Mundi ED. Richard Morris PUBLISHED: Early English Text Society 57, 59, 62, 66, 68, 99, 101 (1874, 1875, 1876, 1877, 1866, 1892, 1893) SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS En-face? YES. Most of the book contains four parallel texts, one text to each column, spread across each opening, with two columns to a page. Key and code the following pages: 1. Title page to Volume 1 (both sides) 2. Title page to Volume 2 (both sides) 3. Title page to Volume 3 (both sides) = IMAGES 00000003.tif-00000008.tif 4. Manuscript tables of contents = pp. 1a, 1b, 2a, 2b, 3a, 3b, 4a, 4b, 5, 6. = IMAGES 00000345.tif-00000354.tif 5. Main text = pages [7]-1586 = IMAGES 00000355.tif-00001934.tif 6. Appendices = pages 1587-1674 = IMAGES 00001935-00002022.tif Structure <FRONT> contains the title pages and the manuscript tables of contents. <BODY> contains the bulk of the book, <DIV1>s are used to separate the main part of the <BODY> from the numbered appendices: <DIV2>s are used to separate the distinct manuscript versions, which usually appear in four parallel columns spread across each page opening, except in some of the appendices. A label designating the version appears at the bottom of each column. Use the label to determine which <DIV1> the text in that column belongs to. Sometimes another manuscript is used to plug gaps in one of the main versions (especially in the Fairfax manuscript, second column, which is plugged by bits from the Laud manuscript; or in the Cotton manuscript, column 1, which is plugged by bits from the Arundel manuscript); in these cases the label is doubled, with the 'plugged-in' manuscript in parentheses, like this: FAIRFAX (LAUD MANUSCRIPT) Use these labels as usual, ignoring the part in parentheses--i.e., treat this column as part of FAIRFAX, not part of LAUD. Be on the lookout for cases in which the 4-column/ 4-version arrangement is suspended. In such cases, two or more of the columns in a page-opening may contain the same version, with the same label. Some of these occasions are noted in the page references below, but I may not have caught all of them, and you'll have to depend on the label at the bottom of the column. LIST OF <DIV2>s within the various <DIV1>s: The first <DIV1> (pp.8-1586) contains (at least) the following <DIV2>s: Cotton Vespasian A.3 appears usually in the leftmost column, labelled "COTTON" (also in the 1st and 3rd columns on pp. 980/81- 982/83, 1476-1525, 1543-1551, 1560-1585; in the 1st, 3rd, and 4th cols. on pp. 984/85; in all four cols., pp. 986/87-990/91, 1552/53-1559) Bodl. Fairfax MS 14 appears in the second column, labelled "FAIRFAX". (also in the 2nd and 4th columns on pp. 1476-1525) Gottingen MS theol. 107 appears in the third column, labelled "GOTTINGEN" (also in the 2nd and 4th columns on pp.980/81-982/83; and on the entire page on pages 1468-9) Trinity Coll.Camb.R.3.8 appears in the fourth column, labelled "TRINITY," on pp. 9-1365. Edinburgh Physicians' Colege manuscript appears in the fourth column on pp. 1367-1435 Cotton Galba appears in the fourth column on pp. 1437-1467; the third column on pp. 1527-1547; and second and fourth columns on pp. 1548-1551, 1560-1585; and the second column on p.1586. The second <DIV1> (Appendix I, pp. 1587-1637) contains a single <DIV2> (EDINBURGH version, all columns). The third <DIV1> (Appendix II, pp. 1638-1650) contains a single <DIV2> (B.M. ADDITIONAL version, all columns). The fourth <DIV1> (Appendix III, pp. 1651-1667) contains three <DIV2>s (versions LAUD, BEDFORD, and COLL. OF ARMS, variously distributed among the columns on each page.) The fifth <DIV1> (Appendix IV, pp. 168-1674) contains a single <DIV2> (version FAIRFAX, all columns). <DIV3>s Use headings as usual as a guide to <DIV3>s. In most cases, if there is <DIV3>-break in one version, there should be a corresponding <DIV3>-break in the parallel versions. Headings that are spread across two columns should be entered in *both* columns. Milestones Folio references typically appear in very abbreviated form, in brackets at the edge of the columns, sometimes, but not always, linked to a point in the text with a reference ('footnote') number, like this: [1 leaf 138, back, col. 1] = <MILESTONE UNIT="folio" N="138b:1"> [1 col. 2] = <MILESTONE UNIT="folio" N="138b:2"> [leaf 139] = <MILESTONE UNIT="folio" N="139a:1"> [1 col. 2] = <MILESTONE UNIT="folio" N="139a:2"> [leaf 139, bk, col. 1] = <MILESTONE UNIT="folio" N="139b:1"> [col. 2] = <MILESTONE UNIT="folio" N="139b:2"> [lf 140, col. 1] = <MILESTONE UNIT="folio" N="140a:1"> [2 col. 2] = <MILESTONE UNIT="folio" N="140a:2"> [leaf 140, back, col. 1] = <MILESTONE UNIT="folio" N="140b:1"> [col. 2] = <MILESTONE UNIT="folio" N="140b:2"> Notes Notes may appear in all the usual places, but most commonly within brackets at the edges of the columns (treat these as <NOTE PLACE="marg">)