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Spreading our love of medieval lit. METS is a @RobbinsLibUR publication, a @TEAMSmedieval series, published by @MIP_medpub, and funded by the NEH.

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Middle English Texts Series
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Pssssst! Did you know that @TEAMSmedieval members get a 25% discount on all TEAMS/METS books? And membership is free! Stock up for your #Spring2019 classes @MIP_medpub. #medievaltwitter #FridayReads
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. the Holkham "Prayers and Meditations” (c. 1400-1420), a rare example of medieval religious literature by a female author written to guide a “religious sustir” in her devotions; and Simon Appulby’s “Fruyte of Redempcyon (1514).
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Middle English Texts Series
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This volume presents the first critical editions of two fascinating but overlooked medieval prayer sequences. .
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We are thrilled to announce the latest METS edition, "Two Middle English Prayer Cycles" edited by Ben Parsons. This edition is available for purchase just in time for the New Year! . Thank you to @MIP_medpub! You can purchase this edition here: .
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Middle English Texts Series
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#MedievalTwitter: The METS team is looking for projects to feature on our new website! Have you used METS texts for any projects in the past? If so, we want to hear from you. Let us know in the replies or email us at middleenglishtexts@gmail.com.
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Middle English Texts Series
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#MedievalTwitter-- Meet Phillip Zaborny! Phillip is a Staff Editor and Program Assistant for METS. As a British Literature undergrad and one of the #FacesOfMETS, he has helped METS research the medieval past to create editions for a literary future. Welcome to the team, Phillip!
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Middle English Texts Series
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Dan lives with his wife, Megan, and the two of them aspire to adopt a bulldog named Poptart. Dan is one of the newest members of our METS team. So, please give him a warm welcome! (4/4).
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Middle English Texts Series
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A lover of Middle-English since discovering it at age twelve, Dan's personal research includes work on the language of fashion in medieval literature and the works of J.R.R. Tolkien. (3/4).
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Middle English Texts Series
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Our first feature is Daniel Kephart. Daniel is a Ph.D. student at the University of Rochester's Department of English. (2/4)
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#MedievalTwitter: We’re excited to a launch a new series, #FacesOfMETS. Each week, we’ll feature the story of a different person who makes METS possible behind-the-scenes. (1/4).
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Middle English Texts Series
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This edition is edited by Harriet Hudson. Thank you to our publisher @MIP_medpub! (4/4).
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Middle English Texts Series
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These romances enjoyed widespread popularity throughout medieval Europe in multiple languages and in both verse and prose prior to Caxton’s translations. (3/4).
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Middle English Texts Series
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Paris and Vienne, published in 1485, and Blanchardyn and Eglantine, published in 1489, are unique among the romances printed for English audiences by William Caxton, the printer responsible for many of the earliest print versions of major canonical works in England. (2/4).
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Middle English Texts Series
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#MedievalTwitter We have some exciting news! The 100th edition of METS, William Caxton's Paris and Vienne and Blanchardyn and Eglantine, is now available for purchase: (1/4)
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Middle English Texts Series
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We are delighted to announce that we have received funding from @NEHgov! This $300K grant will support METS for the next three years, allowing for the print and digital publication of six volumes of medieval literary texts and implementation of a re-designed digital interface.
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Middle English Texts Series
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#medievaltwitter Ever wonder what Guillaume de Machaut's music sounds like? Thanks to Dane Bush and the Voces Collegium, you can hear Machaut's "Remede de Fortune" sung in the original French, with images and a translation from our edition alongside:.
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Middle English Texts Series
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RT @februarygal: @AncientLitDude @SkripZack Thanks for your patronage! If you like the series, you can order directly from our publisher @M….
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Middle English Texts Series
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RT @AncientLitDude: Just got another beautiful batch of TEAMS Middle English Texts in. I am very happy.
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Our Managing Editor Pam Yee won't be able to attend because she will be getting her official Ph.D. hood 🎉🎉, so our Staff Editor Eleanor Price will be stepping in to present her paper.
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Middle English Texts Series
2 years
As you plan your journeys to #kzoo2023, please consider coming to the panel 257: Failure and Digital Medieval Studies, where you can hear not one, but two(!) presentations from members of the METS board. We'll be discussing the hidden labor and challenges of our digital redesign.
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Middle English Texts Series
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This just in: You can preorder our newest volume, William Caxton's Paris and Vienne and Blanchardyn and Eglantine, just in time for #kzoo2023! Follow the link to get your very own copy:
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Middle English Texts Series
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And, if you are already at @MIP_medpub's booth, why not take a sneak peek at our newest volume? William Caxton's Paris and Vienne and Blanchardyn and Eglantine, edited by Harriet Hudson, coming soon!
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