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Editor’s Note: Louis Round Wilson Prize for 2009

Editor’s Note: Louis Round Wilson Prize for 2009 heEditorialBoardofStudies in PhilologyvotedatitsannualmeetinginMay2008toestablishanannualprizeof$1000forthebest article published in the journal during the previous year. The prizewasnamedinhonorofLouisRoundWilsonwhosemonograph Chaucer's Relative Constructions,baseduponhis1905UNCdoctoraldissertation,appearedasthefirstissueofStudies in Philologyin1906. AttheboardmeetinginMay2010aneditorialcommitteeappointed bytheEditorannouncedthatthesecondoftheseannualawardswould go to David Weil Baker of Rutgers University-Newark for his article "`Dealt with at his owne weapon': Anti-Antiquarianism in Milton's PrelacyTracts,"whichappearedintheSpring2009issueofSP.Inthat article,ProfessorBakerdemonstrateshowMilton'soppositiontoepiscopacyinciteshimtocriticizeandrejectthedevotiontoandusesofantiquitythatcharacterizetheapologeticsoftheChurchofEnglandinthe 1640sandbefore.Thearticleisrichlydetailedandpowerfullyargued. WearepleasedtohavehadtheopportunitytopublishDavidWeil Baker's fine article, and we offer him our congratulations on being chosenforthisaward. ReidBarbour 2009DavidWeilBaker 2008MaryAnnLund i ©2010TheUniversityofNorthCarolinaPress http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Studies in Philology University of North Carolina Press

Editor’s Note: Louis Round Wilson Prize for 2009

Studies in Philology , Volume 107 (4) – Oct 16, 2010

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heEditorialBoardofStudies in PhilologyvotedatitsannualmeetinginMay2008toestablishanannualprizeof$1000forthebest article published in the journal during the previous year. The prizewasnamedinhonorofLouisRoundWilsonwhosemonograph Chaucer's Relative Constructions,baseduponhis1905UNCdoctoraldissertation,appearedasthefirstissueofStudies in Philologyin1906. AttheboardmeetinginMay2010aneditorialcommitteeappointed bytheEditorannouncedthatthesecondoftheseannualawardswould go to David Weil Baker of Rutgers University-Newark for his article "`Dealt with at his owne weapon': Anti-Antiquarianism in Milton's PrelacyTracts,"whichappearedintheSpring2009issueofSP.Inthat article,ProfessorBakerdemonstrateshowMilton'soppositiontoepiscopacyinciteshimtocriticizeandrejectthedevotiontoandusesofantiquitythatcharacterizetheapologeticsoftheChurchofEnglandinthe 1640sandbefore.Thearticleisrichlydetailedandpowerfullyargued. WearepleasedtohavehadtheopportunitytopublishDavidWeil Baker's fine article, and we offer him our congratulations on being chosenforthisaward. ReidBarbour 2009DavidWeilBaker 2008MaryAnnLund i ©2010TheUniversityofNorthCarolinaPress

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Published: Oct 16, 2010

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