TY - BOOK ID - 73075113 TI - Interstices : studies in late Middle English and Anglo-Latin texts in honour of A.G. Rigg AU - Green, Richard Firth AU - Mooney, Linne R. PY - 2004 SN - 0802087434 9786611994235 1442676264 1281994235 PB - Toronto, [Ontario] ; Buffalo, [New York] ; London, [England] : University of Toronto Press, DB - UniCat KW - English literature KW - Middle English, 1100-1500 KW - Criticism [Textual ] KW - History and criticism KW - Latin literature [Medieval and modern ] KW - England KW - Manuscripts [Latin ] (Medieval and modern) KW - Manuscripts [Medieval ] KW - Manuscripts [English ] (Middle) KW - Latin literature, Medieval and modern KW - Manuscript, Latin (Medieval and modern) KW - Manuscripts, Medieval KW - Manuscripts, English (Middle) KW - Criticism, Textual. KW - History and criticism. KW - English manuscripts (Middle) KW - Manuscripts, Middle English KW - Middle English manuscripts KW - Rigg, Arthur G. KW - Mittellatein. KW - Mittelenglisch. KW - England. KW - Angleterre KW - Anglii͡ KW - Anglija KW - Engeland KW - Inghilterra KW - Inglaterra KW - Kingdom of England KW - Engländer KW - Großbritannien KW - -1707 UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:73075113 AB - Breaking new ground in interdisciplinary scholarship of late medieval England, this collection of essays celebrates and addresses the work of renowned medieval scholar A.G. Rigg. George Rigg's interests span medieval Latin, Anglo-Norman, and Middle English literature and philology; the contributors to this volume are an international group of colleagues, students, and friends of Rigg's, whose essays are as wide-ranging as Rigg's own interests. The contributions include: new editions of Middle English texts; an overview of the editions of Chaucer from the nineteenth century to the present which expounds editorial trends through the years; studies of major Middle English writings which cross boundaries into social history and the history of the book; a codicological study of the literary and material evidence for the use of scientific and utilitarian texts in late medieval English manuscripts; and related historical studies. Each essay is anchored in the textual realities that grounded Rigg's own scholarship, and bridge the boundaries between traditional academic disciplines ? a crossing of interstices in homage to a teacher, friend, and colleague. ER -