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Acknowledgements
The success of this edition would not have been possible without the support of several people at various points in the process. Our sincere thanks to the special collections departments and imaging staff at Cambridge University library and the Bodleian Library for their speed and skill in helping us to acquire images of the texts; to the British Library for answering questions about their holdings and providing us with a timeline for availability; to the staff of Bracken Library at Ball State University, particularly the Interlibrary Loan department, for their support in acquiring secondary materials; to our classmates in ENG661 who provided feedback at every level of production; to Jim Chambers who read many drafts of materials; and to Dr. Frank Felsenstein who provided additional support and answered questions about rubrication. Finally, our gratitude goes to our ENG661 professor, Dr. Miranda Garno Nesler, for offering us an opportunity to explore issues in medieval and modern textual production and for always providing an open door and a sounding board when we have questions and concerns.