Fragmenta Regalia, Or Observations on Queen Elizabeth: Her Times & FavoritesAll previous editions of this account have been based on corrupt or inferior texts. This edition, based on the manuscript copy, at long last remedies this and offers a more complete and more accurate Fragmenta Regalia than has been available. Cerovski has provided a biographical introduction to Naution's life and work, and he describes the work's origin and textual history. |
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... Read and Conyers Read ( Philadelphia , 1951 ) . Chapter 3. The Text of the Fragmenta Regalia 1. In the absence of any evidence to the contrary , I have accepted the order of the two 1641 editions given by Donald Wing in his Short ...
... Read and Conyers Read ( Philadelphia , 1951 ) . Chapter 3. The Text of the Fragmenta Regalia 1. In the absence of any evidence to the contrary , I have accepted the order of the two 1641 editions given by Donald Wing in his Short ...
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... reading has the support of all the early editions and all but a few of the manuscripts . " Austria " obviously should be " Aragon . " However , all the manuscripts and printed editions examined read " Austria , " so the error seems to ...
... reading has the support of all the early editions and all but a few of the manuscripts . " Austria " obviously should be " Aragon . " However , all the manuscripts and printed editions examined read " Austria , " so the error seems to ...
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... Read says that Walsingham , like the Queen , probably had accepted Parry's explanation that he had been acting a double part in order to gain information , and that even if Walsingham had inter- cepted Parry's letters there is no reason ...
... Read says that Walsingham , like the Queen , probably had accepted Parry's explanation that he had been acting a double part in order to gain information , and that even if Walsingham had inter- cepted Parry's letters there is no reason ...
Contents
Foreword | 9 |
Nauntons Work | 25 |
The Text of the Fragmenta Regalia wow wwww 87 | 31 |
Copyright | |
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