1. Introduction2. The Beginnings of Editorial Style in Seventeenth-Century England: Joseph Moxon's Mechanick Exercises3. The Architectural Principles of Moxon's Mechanick Exercises: Documenting the Early Modern Living Page4. The Pinnacle of Editorial Style in Eighteenth-Century England: John Smith's The Printer's Grammar5. Eighteenth-Century Editorial Style at Work: The Editing of The Elements of Euclid by Isaac Barrow and Robert Simson6. The First Appropriation of Editorial Style: Philip Luckombe's A Concise History of the Origin and Progress of Printing7. Nineteenth-Century Modernising Inheritance of Editorial Style: Caleb Stower's The Printer's Grammar8. Nineteenth-Century Editorial Style at Work: Thomas Dunham Whitaker's Piers Plowman9. Authorial Editorial Practice at Work: Samuel Taylor Coleridge's Poems(Ashley MS 408)10. Conclusion
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