Author |
n/a |
Birthdate |
n/a |
Filename |
perrott.e2 |
Manuscript |
n/a |
Date of composition |
1592-1603 (see Remarks) |
Genre |
BIOGR OTHER |
Edition |
Rawlinson, Richard.
1728.
The history of that most eminent statesman,
Sir John Perrott, Knight of the Bath, and
Lord Lieutenant of Ireland.
London:
[no publisher]. |
Sample |
31.10-44.14 (Helsinki 1),
44.15-86.14 (Penn 1),
98.10-99.9 (Penn 2),
101.13-106.2 (Penn 3),
106.3-120.3 (Helsinki 2),
120.4-129.13 (Penn 4) |
Remarks |
According to the titlepage, the original manuscript was
"written about the latter End of the Reign of Queen Elizabeth." Since
the text discusses Perrott's death in 1592, the date of composition must
fall between that date and 1603. The titlepage does not identify the
author, "probably because of the precarious political status of Sir John
Perrott at the time. Nor has the anonymous biographer been later
identified in the sources consulted" (Nevalainen, Terttu, and Helena
Raumolin-Brunberg. 1993. Early Modern British English. In Matti
Rissanen, Merja Kytö, and Minna Palander-Collin, eds., Early
English in the computer age: Explorations through the Helsinki Corpus.
Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter. 69).
The corpus sample includes several short letters, but omits
pp. 86.15-98.9 and 99.10-101.12 because of major stylistic differences
with the rest of the text, the sections in question resembling statutes. |