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Ian Cornelius
Loyola University Chicago
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Ian Cornelius, Loyola University Chicago
Ian Cornelius is an Associate Professor of English language and literature at Loyola University Chicago. His recent research centers on the language, form, and textual transmission of Piers Plowman and other Middle English alliterative poems. He is also a contributor to Peripheral Manuscripts, a collaboration aiming to create an online repository of images and descriptions of medieval western European manuscripts held by smaller institutions in the American Midwest. His website is icornelius.github.io.
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