Dear Colleagues,

 

Apologies for cross-posting. I am pleased to announce the publication of Digital Philology 2.2. This is a special issue edited by Deborah McGrady and devoted to Rethinking the Boundaries of Patronage. It includes essays by Jeanette Patterson on the Bible historiale, Andrea Tarnowski on de Mézières Epistre lamentable, Amy N. Vines on Hoccleve’s Series, and Helen Swift on defenses of women. Additionally, the Fall 2013 issue of DPh features an article on Auerbach’s counterphilology, by James I. Porter, and an essay reviewing the terminology used to describe manuscripts, by Tjamke Snijders. Five reviews of digital projects close the volume.  Here is the link to the Table of Contents: http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/digital_philology/toc/dph.2.2.html . I hope you enjoy it!

 

Best,

 

Albert Lloret

 

 

Albert Lloret, PhD
Managing Editor, Digital Philology
Assistant Professor of Spanish and Catalan

University of Massachusetts Amherst
http://umass.academia.edu/AlbertLloret