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Ralph Hanna is Professor Emeritus of Paleography at Keble College, Oxford and Professor Emeritus of English at University of California, Riverside. After undergraduate study at
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, he earned his M.A. and Ph.D. at
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. He is the author of ''Pursuing History: Middle English Manuscripts and Their Texts'' (1996), ''London Literature, 1300-1380'' (2005), ''The English Manuscripts of Richard Rolle: A Descriptive Catalogue'' (2010), ''Introducing English Medieval Book History: Manuscripts, Their Producers and Their Readers'' (2014), and ''Editing Medieval Texts: An Introduction'' (2015). He has also edited a number of important Middle English texts, including volumes such as ''Richard Rolle: Uncollected Prose and Verse, With Related Northern Texts'' (2007), the ''Speculum Vitae'', with David Lawton ''The Siege of Jerusalem'' (2003), and, with Sarah Wood, ''Richard Morris's Prick of Conscience: A Corrected and Amplified Reading Text'' (2013), all with the
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Ralph Hanna, Emeritus
Faculty page at UC Riverside {{DEFAULTSORT:Hanna, Ralph American medievalists Living people Chaucer scholars Writers from Texas Yale University alumni Amherst College alumni Year of birth missing (living people)