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摘要
这篇文章讨论的是在雷丁大学特别收藏处发现的威廉·卡克斯顿的《皮卡和塞勒姆的顺序》中迄今为止未知的一片叶子。它提供了叶片的书目分析和探索其来源。它以半外交的转录结束,参考BL Add. MS 25456,唯一已知的幸存的文本手稿副本。
A Newly Discovered Fragment Of William Caxton's Ordinale
This note discusses the find of a hitherto unknown leaf from William Caxton's Ordinale seu Pica ad usum Sarum at the University of Reading Special Collections Service. It provides a bibliographical analysis of the leaf and explores its provenance. It concludes with a semi-diplomatic transcription, with reference to BL Add. MS 25456, the only known surviving manuscript copy of the text.