Textual criticism
earliest edition we have, 1972 Clarendon Press, 1972 59 pages
Until the publishing of this short book, there was no serious work in English on the principles of textual criticism. This book is written with the literatures of ancient Greeece and Rome mainly in mind, but some essential principles of the subject are equally applicable to other literatures, especially Shakespeare. -- Book jacket.
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