of modern methods will be extended widely in paleography. Some of the results of Dr. Tannenbaum's investigations brought him into conflict with many authorities and especially with Sir Edward Maunde Thompson, who had attempted to identify as Shakspere's the handwriting of certain pages in the manu- script of the old and anonymous play, Sir Thomas Moore; but Dr. Tannenbaum has long been known by many non-contro- versial studies, and more recently by his annual bibliographies and by his ardent and indefatigable interest in all kinds of Elizabethan research. This volume is another witness of his zeal in the service of his fellow students.
ASHLEY H. THORNDIKE
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Publication Information: Book Title: The Handwriting of the Renaissance. Contributors: Samuel A. Tannenbaum - author. Publisher: Columbia University Press. Place of Publication: New York. Publication Year: 1930. Page Number: xii.
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