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Title: Middle English medical books as examples of discourse colonies: G.U.L Hunter 307
Authors: Alonso-Almeida, Francisco 
UNESCO Clasification: 57 Lingüística
5701 Lingüística aplicada
Issue Date: 2007
Abstract: This paper investigates the case of manuscript G.U.L. Hunter 307 as an example of a ‘discourse colony’. This concept refers to medieval books containing items which are apparently unconnected. By considering volumes as colonies, we can offer fresh theories as to how books were compiled and what their intended audience might have been. Texts analysed from the ‘colony’ perspective also help us to detect textual affiliations within a compendium, allowing us to identify more effectively scribal activities of copying, excerption and rephrasing.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/57286
ISBN: 9789042023413
DOI: 10.1163/9789401205405_005
Source: Bells chiming from the past. Cultural and linguistic studies on early English / Edited by Isabel Moskowich-Spiegel and Begoña Crespo-García. p. 55 - 80
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