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Editor’s Note: Louis Round Wilson Prize for 2009 he Editorial Board of Studies in Philology voted at its annual meet- ing in May 2008 to establish an annual prize of $1000 for the best T article published in the journal during the previous year. The prize was named in honor of Louis Round Wilson whose monograph Chaucer’ s Relative Constructions, based upon his 1905 UNC doctoral dis- sertation, appeared as th e first issue of Studies in Phi lology in 1906. At the board meeting in May 2010 an editorial committee appointed by the Editor announced that the second of these annual awards would go to David Weil Baker of Rutg ers University-Newark for his article “ ‘Dealt with at his owne weapon’: Ant i-Antiquarianism in Milton’s Prelacy Tracts,” which appeared in the Spring 2009 issue of SP. In that article, Professor Baker demonst rates how Milton’s opposition to epis- copacy incites him to criticize and reject the devot ion to and uses of an- t iquity that characterize the apologetics of the Ch urch of England in the 1640s and before. Th e article is richly det ailed and powerfully argued. We are pleased to hav e had the opportunity to publish David Weil Baker’s fine article, and we offer him our congratulations on being chosen for this award. Reid Barbour 2009 David Weil Baker 2008 Mary Ann Lund © 2010 The University of North Carolina Press
Studies in Philology – University of North Carolina Press
Published: Oct 16, 2010
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