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                <head>New Edition of 1598 <title level="m">Survey</title> available</head>
                
                <p>With v.6.5, we made available the full draft text of our tagged transcription of the 1598 <title level="m">Survey of London</title>. With v.7.0 in 2022 we published the non-peer-reviewed text. The text is now out for peer review. The 1598 Stow has been long in the making. In 2013, we converted the EEBO-TCP transcription, encoded in TEI-P4, to MoEML’s customization of TEI-P5. EEBO-TCP offered a good starting point that saved us a lot of transcribing, typing, and encoding time. Our transcription supplies the many gaps left by EEBO-TCP transcribers and restores all the features omitted in TCP’s semi-diplomatic transcription (long s, changes in font, running titles, and catchwords). Furthermore, our edition takes as its copytext the University of Victoria’s recently acquired copy of the first state of the volume (<ref target="http://voyager.library.uvic.ca/vwebv/holdingsInfo?bibId=4692399"><idno type="call">DA680 S87 1598</idno></ref>). Our text is linked to open-access images of the UVic copy, with the exception of the Errata page (sig. 2H10v), which the first state does not include. We have transcribed the Errata from the second state and linked this one page to the EEBO surrogate of the Huntington Library copy. While our 1598 <title level="m">Survey</title> will not be complete until lead editor <name ref="PERS1.xml#JENS1">Janelle Jenstad</name> has published the critical paratexts that accompany the text and the entire edition (content and tagging) has undergone peer review, the text itself already has enormous value to scholars of early modern London.</p>
                
                <p>The MoEML 1598 <title level="m">Survey</title> is significant for two reasons. First, it makes the first edition of the text readily available for the first time. Charles Lethbridge Kingsford’s 1908 edition of <title level="m">A Survey of London</title> (Oxford University Press) is <quote>reprinted from the text of 1603</quote>. This edition is widely available in libraries and can be purchased as a reprint; more significantly, it was double-keyed for <title level="m"><ref target="https://www.british-history.ac.uk/no-series/survey-of-london-stow/1603">British History Online</ref></title>, which means that the 1603 text is freely available and searchable. Our edition makes the first authorial text of 1598 freely available and searchable. Second, our text is annotated and indexed via entity tagging. All of Stow’s thousands of toponyms have been identified, tagged, and linked to MoEML encyclopedia pages. All of the many people mentioned by Stow have been identified, tagged, and linked to MoEML’s personography. All dates (Julian calendar dates, regnal dates, and anno mundi dates) have been tagged in such a way as to facilitate translation to modern Gregorian equivalents (viewable in mouseover panes). Stow’s habit of apposing multiple toponyms means that his text offers valuable insight into the many names given to particular locations. MoEML harvests these toponyms and variants for the MoEML gazetteer.</p>
                
                <p>To facilitate direct navigation to any section of the text, we have created an <ref target="stow_1598.xml">editorial table of contents</ref>. To facilitate continuous reading, we have added back and forward arrows at the top and bottom of each chapter page.</p>
                
                <p>The lightly modernized view is the default viewing mode, but readers may switch to a diplomatic transcription.</p>
                
                <p>Please send comments and corrections to <ref target="mailto:london@uvic.ca">Janelle Jenstad, the project director and lead editor</ref>.</p>
                
                <p>We have won a SSHRC grant to encode the 1633 editions of Stow’s <title level="m">Survey</title>. We plan to build a custom comparator tool for the 1598 and 1633 texts that will allow you to view the extensive additions and deletions from one edition to the next. We will incorporate digital facsimiles of the University of Victoria copies of all four editions (1598, 1603, 1618, and 1633) as well.</p>
            
                   
                
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