Digital editing of Early Modern English medical manuscripts: scribal errors and corrections

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  • Laura Esteban-Segura Universidad de Málaga (España)

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https://doi.org/10.7764/onomazein.50.09

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scribal errors and corrections, digital editing, Early Modern English, MS Wellcome 213

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An important philological question is how to edit texts. An edition always entails interpretation of the text and also of the sociocultural context in which the manuscript was created and used. In new philological theory, and contrary to more traditional approaches, the individual manuscript versions, i.e., the textual witnesses, are regarded as valuable in their own right, as every textual witness tells us something about the culture of manuscripts (Carlquist, 2004: 112). This is the approach followed for the digital editing of Early Modern English scientific writing in The Malaga Corpus of Early Modern English Scientific Prose. In this paper, we discuss the challenges that producing such type of edition pose. We will particularly focus on the issue of scribal errors and corrections and how the editor can treat and capture them in the edition. MS Wellcome 213, one of the texts included in the above-mentioned corpus, will be analysed for the purpose. The corpus consists of manuscripts from the Hunterian Collection (Glasgow University Library), the Wellcome Collection (London Wellcome Library) and the Rylands Collection (University of Manchester Library). With regard to text types, these manuscripts hold specialized texts, surgical and anatomical treatises, as well as recipe collections and materia medica.

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Laura Esteban-Segura, Universidad de Málaga (España)

Departamento de Filología Inglesa, Francesa y Alemana, Facultad de Filosofía y Letras.

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2020-12-31

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Esteban-Segura, L. (2020). Digital editing of Early Modern English medical manuscripts: scribal errors and corrections. Onomázein, (50), 149–161. https://doi.org/10.7764/onomazein.50.09

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