Connecting the Case Studies: Editorial Methods and the Editorial Circle Model

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Abstract

The concluding study offers reflections and a synthetic analysis of all the studies in the casebook, presented from the perspective of a "first reader". The pattern of external factors, editorial challenges, methodologies and forms of presentation is discussed. It offers an interpretation of how the body of case studies manifest a wide spectrum of methodologies. The case studies are categorized through two suggested models, one expressed as a map of varieties of editions produced using different methods and approaches; the other as a hermeneutic editorial circle revolving around four interrelated factors every editor has to take into consideration. The map sets out to clarify the editorial task, while the editorial circle problematizes it by bringing into the equation experiential parameters often omitted in theoretical discussions.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationThe Arts of Editing Medieval Greek and Latin
Subtitle of host publicationa Casebook
EditorsElisabet Göransson, Gunilla Iversen, Barbara Crostini, Brian Jensen, Erika Kihlman, Eva Odelman, Denis Searby
Place of PublicationToronto
PublisherPontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies
Pages400-429
Number of pages30
ISBN (Print)978-0-88844-203-1
Publication statusPublished - 2016 Jun 15

Publication series

NameStudies and Texts
PublisherPontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies
Volume203
ISSN (Print)0082-5328

Subject classification (UKÄ)

  • Languages and Literature

Free keywords

  • Latin philology
  • Greek philology
  • textual criticism
  • critical editions
  • editorial methods
  • editorial theory
  • editing in theory and practice
  • Medieval literature
  • fluent text traditions
  • online editions

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