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1Author:  Edited by DAVID L. VANDER MEULENAdd
 Title:  Studies in Bibliography, Volume 57 (2005-2006)  
 Published:  2014 
 Subjects:  University of Virginia Library, Text collection | UVA-LIB-Text | Studies in Bibliography 
 Description: Textual criticism—the study of the relationships among variant texts of works—has primarily been associated, throughout its long history extending back to antiquity, with verbal works as transmitted on tangible objects such as parchment and paper. But all works, whether constructed of words or not, have had histories that—if fully told—would reveal stages of growth and change, reflecting not only their creators' intentions but also the ef- fects of their passage to the public and through time. All works, in other words, have textual histories. Whether or not one chooses in every case to use the word "text" to refer to the arrangement of elements that make up a work is irrelevant; the point is that the issues and problems dealt with in the textual criticism of verbal works have their counterparts in the study of all other works.
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