Editing Sixteenth Century Texts : : Papers given at the Editorial Conference, University of Toronto October, 1965 / / ed. by Richard J. Schoeck.
Early in 1965 a group of scholars in the University of Toronto conceived the idea of a continuing conference on editorial problems at which scholars actively at work upon editorial tasks could come together for a free discussion of their work, learning from each other's experience, pooling thei...
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