Information on fitzh-e1

PPCEME information

Author Fitzherbert, John (see Remarks)
Birthdate b. c1462, d. 1531
Filename fitzh-e1
Manuscript n/a
Date of composition 1534
Genre HANDB OTHER
Edition Skeat, Walter W. (ed.). 1882. The book of husbandry, by Master Fitzherbert. English Dialect Society, 37. (Series D. Miscellaneous) London: Trübner. Reprinted 1965 (Vaduz: Kraus Reprint Ltd.).
EEBO image http://wwwlib.umi.com/eebo/image/18401
Sample 9.1-34.34 (Penn 1),
35.1-44.22 (= Helsinki 44.21) (Helsinki 1),
95.12-101.23 (= Helsinki 95.18-101.15) (Helsinki 2),
101.24-109.8 (Penn 2)
Remarks Reprinted from the edition of 1534 and edited with an introduction, notes, and glossarial index by Walter W. Skeat.
"The full identity of the author of Master Fitzherbert's Book of Husbandry is also uncertain. There were two Fitzherbert brothers, one a lawyer and the other a gentleman farmer, and opinions are divided as to which was the author. Usually the work is attributed to John, the gentleman farmer" (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). For details, see Fitzherbert, R. H. C., English Historical Review, XII, 225, and Cunningham's Growth of Eng. Industry and Commerce, vol. I, 553. 1905 (http://www.bartleby.com/214/1500.html, accessed March 4, 2005).
In the edition, lines are numbered within each section (section headings receive no line number). Helsinki used a combination of page number plus line number counted by section to identify their sample selections. However, because some sections are less than a page long, this hybrid system can lead to ambiguity as to which line number is meant. For clarity, we have counted lines by page, not by section. We include the original Helsinki numbering in parentheses for completeness.

Helsinki Corpus information

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<A FITZHERBERT ANTHONY>
<C E1>
<O 1500-1570>
<M X>
<K X>
<D ENGLISH>
<V PROSE>
<T HANDB OTHER>
<G X>
<F X>
<W WRITTEN>
<X MALE>
<Y 40-60>
<H PROF>
<U NON-PROF>
<E X>
<J X>
<I X>
<Z INSTR SEC>
<S SAMPLE X>