SHORT BATCH DESIGNATION: CS ID #: AHA2711 TITLE: Adam Davy's 5 Dreams about Edward II... ED. Frederick J. Furnivall PUBLISHED: Early English Text Society 69 (1873) SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS En-face? No Key and code the following pages: 1. Title page (front and back) = p.[1-2] = IMAGES 00000003.tif-00000004.tif 2. Main text = p.11-98 = IMAGES 00000013.tif-00000100.tif Structure The text is divided into five unnumbered <DIV1>s: 1. <DIV1> Adam Davy's Dreams ... = p.11-16 2. <DIV1> The Legend or Life of St. Alexius = p.17-79 Alexius is divided into four <DIV2>s, corresponding to the four versions of the life of St. Alexius as ennumerated on p.17 (the "longest," "shortest," "shorter," and "longer" versions). These are printed in four sections, divided from one another by horizontal lines (except on p. 19, which is occupied entirely by the "longest" (Laud) version). The bottom two sections are further divided into two <DIV3>s each, parallel versions of the life from two different MSS. Treat the six different MSS. versions as running parallel texts as per the Guidelines. <DIV2> The first version (Laud 622) = numbered, twelve-line <LG>s (N="1", etc.) <DIV2> The second version (Cotton) = no <LG>s (single, unbroken poem in <L>s). <DIV2> The third version, in two MSS: <DIV3> 1st MS (Vernon) = unnumbered, six-line <LG>s <DIV3> 2nd MS (Laud 108) = unnumbered, six-line <LG>s <DIV2> The fourth version, in two MSS: <DIV3> 1st MS (Laud 463) = unnumbered, six-line <LG>s <DIV3> 2nd MS (Trinity) = unnumbered, six-line <LG>s 3. <DIV1> King Solomon's Book of Wisdom = p.81-90 is undivided, consisting of head, with introductory headnote and single, unbroken poem. 4. <DIV1> St. Jeremie's 15 Tokens... = p.91-96 is divided into two <DIV2>s, each with a <HEAD>: (1) ffiftene toknes... (2) Lamentacio... 5. <DIV1> Solomon's Coronation = p.96-98 Milestones Folio references appear in brackets in the margins, in this form: [leaf 27] = <MILESTONE UNIT="folio" N="27a"> [leaf 27, back] = <MILESTONE UNIT="folio" N="27b"> and so on. They should be placed at the end of the line opposite which they occur. Notes Editorial notes (in brackets) occur sometimes at the beginning of the poem, sometimes at the end of the poem. Those at the beginning of the poem (generally MS. references, with minimal description) should be embedded at the end of the <HEAD>. Those at the end of the poem should be embedded at the end of the final line. Other editorial notes occur (in brackets) in the near right margins of the individual versions, identified by superscripts. Embed these at the appropriate place in the text, discarding the superscripts. Footnotes identified by superscript arabic numerals should be embedded as indicated, discarding superscripts. The two paragraphs on p.18 should be treated as a headnote, embedding the footnotes within it. The prose paragraphs on p.81 should be treated as a headnote, embedding the footnotes within it. The prose paragraphs on p.91 should be treated as a headnote, embedding the footnotes within it. Special characters
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