Medieval Texts in Context

Medieval Texts in Context
Author: Graham D. Caie,Denis Renevey
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 275
Release: 2014
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:951448264

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Medieval Dutch Literature in its European Context

Medieval Dutch Literature in its European Context
Author: Erik Kooper
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2006-11-23
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0521032342

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This book offers new insights into the rich and varied Dutch literature of the Middle Ages. Sixteen essays written by top scholars consider this literature in the context of the social, historical and cultural developments of the period in which it took shape. The collection includes studies of the most representative authors, genres and works of the time. A comparative chronological survey provides an overview of the main cultural, historical and literary events in Europe and the Netherlands between 1150 and 1500, and the bibliography lists English translations of medieval Dutch texts discussed.

Medieval English Romance in Context

Medieval English Romance in Context
Author: Gail Ashton
Publsiher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 173
Release: 2010-04-15
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781847062505

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Structured in three parts, this book focuses on immediate contexts, key texts, and wider contexts enabling development from background issues through the actual literary texts to criticism and afterlives.

Medieval Texts in Context

Medieval Texts in Context
Author: Graham D. Caie,Denis Renevey
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2008-04-01
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781134238460

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This collection of essays by leading experts in manuscript studies sheds new light on ways to approach medieval texts in their manuscript context. Each contribution provides groundbreaking insight into the field of medieval textual culture, demonstrating the various interconnections between medieval material and literary traditions. The contributors’ work aids reconstruction of the period’s writing practices, as contextual factors surrounding the texts provide clues to the ‘manuscript experience’. Topics such as scribal practice and textual providence, glosses, rubrics, page lay-out, and even page ruling, are addressed in a manner illustrative and suggestive of textual practice of the time, while the volume further considers the interface between the manuscript and early textual communities. Looking at medieval inventories of books no longer extant, and addressing questions such as ownership, reading practices and textual production, Medieval Texts in Context addresses the fundamental interpretative issue of how scribe-editors worked with an eye to their intended audience. An understanding of the world inhabited by the scribal community is made use of to illuminate the rationale behind the manufacture of devotional texts. The combination of approaches to the medieval vernacular manuscript presented in this volume is unique, marking a major, innovative contribution to manuscript studies.

Medieval Transformations Texts Power and Gifts in Context

Medieval Transformations  Texts  Power  and Gifts in Context
Author: Esther Cohen,Mayke de Jong
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 293
Release: 2022-02-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789004476400

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This volume deals with shifts and changes that took place during the Middle Ages when things, or ideas, or writings, were transferred from time to time, place to place, or one ideological realm to another. The same objects, ideas, or texts changed their meaning, impact, or symbolic value according to different contexts. The twelve papers, written by leading experts, investigate the authority attributed to texts and their canonization in different contexts; the shifting uses and meanings of gifts, from honorable instruments in the settlement of disputes to corruption and bribery; and the transition of violence and power from relationships between equals to a tool for the maintenance of hierarchies. Contributors include: Gadi Algazi, Monique Bernards, Arnoud-Jan Bijsterveld, Esther Cohen, Valentin Groebner, Yitzhak Hen, Mayke de Jong, Rob Meens, Marco Mostert, Thomas F.X. Noble, Timothy Reuter, Hendrik Teunis, and Stephen D. White.

Imagining the Book

Imagining the Book
Author: Stephen Kelly,John J. Thompson
Publsiher: Brepols Publishers
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2005
Genre: History
ISBN: UOM:39015063157211

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Contributors discuss early printed books and manuscripts between the 14th and 16th centuries under the section headings of: 'Imagined compilers and editors', 'Imagined patrons and collectors', Imagined readings and readers' and 'Beyond the book: verbal and visual cultures'.

Readings in Medieval Texts

Readings in Medieval Texts
Author: David Frame Johnson,Elaine M. Treharne
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 432
Release: 2005
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0199261636

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Readings in Medieval Texts offers a thorough and accessible introduction to the interpretation and criticism of a broad range of Old and Middle English canonical texts from the ninth to the fifteenth centuries. The volume brings together 24 newly commissioned chapters by a leading international team of medieval scholars. An introductory chapter highlights the overarching trends in the composition of English Literature in the Medieval periods, and provides an overview of the textual continuities and innovations. Individual chapters give detailed information about context, authorship, date, and critical views on texts, before providing fascinating and thought-provoking examinations of crucial excerpts and themes. This book will be invaluable for undergraduate and graduate students on all courses in Medieval Studies, particularly those focusing on understanding literature and its role in society.

Texts in Transit in the Medieval Mediterranean

Texts in Transit in the Medieval Mediterranean
Author: Y. Tzvi Langermann,Robert G. Morrison
Publsiher: Penn State University Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016
Genre: Civilization, Medieval
ISBN: 0271071095

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A collection of essays using historical and philological approaches to study the transit of texts in the Mediterranean basin in the medieval period. Examines the nature of texts themselves and how they travel, and reveals the details behind the transit of texts across cultures, languages, and epochs.