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[^TEXT: DOCUMENTS 1 (HARMER).
SELECT ENGLISH HISTORICAL DOCUMENTS
OF THE NINTH AND TENTH CENTURIES.
ED. F. E. HARMER.
CAMBRIDGE: CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS,
1914.
NO. 3, 1, 2, 5.
TEXT: DOCUMENTS 1 (ROBERTSON).
ANGLO-SAXON CHARTERS.
ED. A. J. ROBERTSON.
CAMBRIDGE: CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS,
1939.
NO. 3.
TEXT: DOCUMENTS 1 (BIRCH).
CARTULARIUM SAXONICUM:
A COLLECTION OF CHARTERS RELATING
TO ANGLO-SAXON HISTORY, VOL. II.
ED. W. DE G. BIRCH.
NEW YORK: JOHNSON REPRINT CORPORATION
AND LONDON: JOHNSON REPRINT COMPANY
LIMITED, 1964 (1887).
NO. 451.
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A number of the sections printed in the Manual to the Diachronic
Part of the Helsinki Corpus of English Texts accompany the
Corpus as text files. These sections include Texts and File Names
(Part One, Section 2), Character Set (Part One, Section 3.1.),
Source Texts (Part Two) and Abbreviated Titles (Part Three).
2. Texts and File Names
The following short title list of texts and text file names
presents the contents of the diachronic part of the Corpus in a
condensed form. The list is organized to show how different texts
and text files relate to sub-period and text type codings. The
relevant word(s) locating an entry in Part Two of this guide are
given in bold face (for the representation of non-ASCII
characters, see p. 73 below).
The list follows the order of sub-period sections. When dealing
with texts which have different codes for the original and the
manuscript versions, the date of the manuscript has been followed.
Within the sub-periods, the texts are listed according . . .
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P A R T T W O
Introductory Note
SOURCE TEXTS
1. OLD ENGLISH
2. MIDDLE ENGLISH
3. EARLY MODERN ENGLISH
Introductory Note
This list of the source texts aims at offering quick access to the
full bibliographical references of the extracts included in the
Corpus. In order to facilitate locating the texts from each main
period, the material is arranged in three sections: Old English,
Middle English and Early Modern English. Each section lists the source
texts in alphabetical order, according to a key word or string of key
words printed in bold face. Cross references are given to help locate
less obvious entries.
Notice the following principles of compilation:
- the articles have been excluded when entering the titles in
alphabetical order.
- in most cases the key words are based on authors' names and/or the
key words drawn from the title of the text. When the title of the text
is not obvious from the title of the volume, an explanatory title has
been added, in . . .
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P A R T T H R E E
ABBREVIATED TITLES
Introductory Note
The abbreviated titles listed below can be used to identify the
extracts of text included in the Corpus. In the coding scheme the
abbreviated title is the final item that closes the reference code
<Q, i.e. the 'text identifier' (cf. Section 3.3.4. (2), pp. 45-47 and
Section 5, p. 61 ff.).
For lack of space, information on page and line numbers is omitted in
Part Three. This information can be looked up again on the basis of
the key word(s) given in bold face in Part Two, which is arranged
according to authors and text names.
Please note the following points:
- abbreviated titles are given in alphabetical order, irrespective
of period divisions.
- the abbreviated titles printed in bold face refer to several
related entries.
- the abbreviation 'd.' entered to follow the abbreviated titles
stands for 'date of composition or print' (given in New Style):
- all Old English texts are given no more precise d . . .