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Legacy items in the Oxford Text Archive collected in the twentieth century, now mainly of limited usefulness except for studying the history of text encoding and the digital humanities. This is the 'museum' section of the OTA collections.
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Item A serious address to the people of Great Britain : in which the certain consequences of the present rebellion are fully demonstrated. Necessary to be perused by every lover of his country at this juncture(University of Oxford) Fielding, Henry, 1707-1754Mode of access: Online. OTA website Publication based on this text: A computer-aided study of the prose style of Henry Fielding and its support for his translation of The military history of Charles XII / Michael Farringdon, Jill Farringdon. -- p. 95-105. In Advances in computer-aided literary and linguistic research : proceedings of the fifth international symposium on computers in literary and linguistic research held at the University of Aston in Birmingham, UK from 3-7 April 1978 / edited with an introduction by D.E. Ager, F.E. Knowles, Joan Smith. -- Aston : University of Aston, Department of Modern Languages, 1979. -- ISBN 0-903807-64-5.Item An exhortation to the electors of Great Britain(University of Oxford) Fielding, Henry, 1707-1754; Eminent hand"The conclusion of this excellent address ... is now in the press, and will be published in a few days. The author is industriously conceal'd, tho' the Daily Gazetteer, in a mad fit of anger, ascribes it to Mr. Fielding" - P. 56 (thus, sometimes attributed to Fielding. ESTC attributes the work only to "An eminent hand") The "Conclusion of the address ..." was also published by Drummond in 1740Item Some papers proper to be read before the R-L Society concerning the Terrestrial Chrysipus, Golden-foot or Guinea : an insect, or vegetable, resembling the Polypus, which hath this surprising property, that being cut into several pieces, each piece becomes a perfect animal, or vegetable, as complete as that of which it was originally only a part / collected by Petrus Gualterus, but not published till after his death(University of Oxford) Fielding, Henry, 1707-1754Mode of access: Online. OTA website Publication based on this text: A computer-aided study of the prose style of Henry Fielding and its support for his translation of The military history of Charles XII / Michael Farringdon, Jill Farringdon. -- p. 95-105. In Advances in computer-aided literary and linguistic research : proceedings of the fifth international symposium on computers in literary and linguistic research held at the University of Aston in Birmingham, UK from 3-7 April 1978 / edited with an introduction by D.E. Ager, F.E. Knowles, Joan Smith. -- Aston : University of Aston, Department of Modern Languages, 1979. -- ISBN 0-903807-64-5.Item The crisis : a sermon(University of Oxford) Fielding, Henry, 1707-1754Mode of access: Online. OTA website Publication based on this text: A computer-aided study of the prose style of Henry Fielding and its support for his translation of The military history of Charles XII / Michael Farringdon, Jill Farringdon. -- p. 95-105. In Advances in computer-aided literary and linguistic research : proceedings of the fifth international symposium on computers in literary and linguistic research held at the University of Aston in Birmingham, UK from 3-7 April 1978 / edited with an introduction by D.E. Ager, F.E. Knowles, Joan Smith. -- Aston : University of Aston, Department of Modern Languages, 1979. -- ISBN 0-903807-64-5.

