The Remedy of Loue (1584): An Unattested Printed Text Found in the Binding of a Chester Court-Book
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T1 - The Remedy of Loue (1584): An Unattested Printed Text Found in the Binding of a Chester Court-Book
AU - Durrant, Michael
PY - 2022/2/4
Y1 - 2022/2/4
N2 - This article introduces the fragments of an unattested (and therefore unstudied) Elizabethan printed text, The Remedy of Loue (1584), a prose adaptation of Ovid’s Remedia Amoris, which survives to us within the binding of MS EDC 1/27 (1590-1593), a folio-sized court-book produced for the Consistory Court of the Diocese of Chester.
AB - This article introduces the fragments of an unattested (and therefore unstudied) Elizabethan printed text, The Remedy of Loue (1584), a prose adaptation of Ovid’s Remedia Amoris, which survives to us within the binding of MS EDC 1/27 (1590-1593), a folio-sized court-book produced for the Consistory Court of the Diocese of Chester.
KW - bibliography
KW - Book History
KW - Renaissance
M3 - Article
JO - The Library: Journal of the Bibliographical Society
JF - The Library: Journal of the Bibliographical Society
SN - 0024-2160
ER -