[Milton-L] Bibliographic question
Jameela Lares
Jameela.Lares at usm.edu
Mon Sep 22 19:04:07 EDT 2008
Mitch,
You'll probably want to ask Tim Raylor, as he is doing Of Education for the
Clarendon complete Milton. See Milton Quarterly 41.3 (2007): 221-222.
Cheers,
Jameela
Quoting "Mitchell M. Harris" <mitchell.harris at augie.edu>:
> Dear learned colleagues:
>
> I'm working through Of Education with my students as we speak (using
> Kerrigan, Rumrich, and Fallon's new and indispensable Modern Library
> edition), and was wondering if there has ever been a bibliographical
> account of this text. The Modern Library editors use a 1st edition
> from the Harry Ransom Center (UT-Austin) and Donald Dorian uses a 1st
> edition form the New York Public Library in the Yale Prose (collating
> this edition with merely 3 others). Has there ever been an extensive
> bibliographic study of this text, including a collation of its second
> edition (1673)? If so, where can I learn more about it?
>
> All the best,
> Mitch Harris
>
> Mitchell M. Harris
> Assistant Professor
> Department of English
> Augustana College
> 2001 S. Summit Ave.
> Sioux Falls, SD 57197
> (605) 274-4699
> mitchell.harris at augie.edu
>
> "Alack, when once our grace we have forgot,
> Nothing goes right . . ."
> - William Shakespeare
>
>
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