Re using Manuscripts in Late Medieval England

Re using Manuscripts in Late Medieval England
Author: Hannah Ryley
Publsiher: Boydell & Brewer
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2022-08-16
Genre: Book industries and trade
ISBN: 9781914049064

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A fresh appraisal of late medieval manuscript culture in England, examining the ways in which people sustained older books, exploring the practices and processes by which manuscripts were crafted, mended, protected, marked, gifted and shared.

Design and Distribution of Late Medieval Manuscripts in England

Design and Distribution of Late Medieval Manuscripts in England
Author: Margaret Connolly,Linne R. Mooney
Publsiher: Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Total Pages: 354
Release: 2008
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN: 9781903153246

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"One of the most important developments in medieval English literary studies since the 1980s has been the growth of manuscript studies. The thirteen essays in this volume discuss aspects of the design and distribution of manuscripts in late medieval England, focusing particularly on vernacular manuscripts of the fifteenth and early sixteenth centuries." "This binary focus on secular and devotional texts illuminates shared networks of production and dissemination, and considerably expands current knowledge of regional and metropolitan book production in the period before printing."--BOOK JACKET.

The Study of Medieval Manuscripts of England

The Study of Medieval Manuscripts of England
Author: Richard William Pfaff
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 458
Release: 2010
Genre: Church history
ISBN: NWU:35556040956815

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This volume consists of sixteen important studies, all dealing with manuscripts produced in medieval England. The first group reflects the meticulous analysis of liturgical manuscripts that characterize the honorand's career. These treat both early and late medieval liturgical concerns and include liturgy for Gilbertine lay brothers, a lost treatise by Amalarius, the re-working of an Anglo-Saxon Gospel book; the music for the Vigil of St. Thomas Becket; and the continuity of Processions from Old Sarum to Salisbury Cathedral. Two studies examine the liturgies having to do with saints in Sarum missals and breviaries. The second, historical, section of this volume includes three studies on Anglo-Saxon manuscripts. Six other analyses concern the high and later Middle Ages.

The Roll in England and France in the Late Middle Ages

The Roll in England and France in the Late Middle Ages
Author: Stefan G. Holz,Jörg Peltzer,Maree Shirota
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2019-12-16
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 9783110645125

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In the Middle Ages, rolls were ubiquitous as a writing support. While scholars have long examined the texts and images on rolls, they have rarely taken the manuscripts themselves into account. This volume readdresses this imbalance by focusing on the materiality and various usages of rolls in late medieval England and France. Researchers from England, France, Germany and Singapore demonstrate in 11 contributions how this approach can increase our understanding of the rolls and their contents, as well as the contexts in which they were produced and used.

Medieval English Manuscripts and Literary Forms

Medieval English Manuscripts and Literary Forms
Author: Jessica Brantley
Publsiher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages: 377
Release: 2022-11-22
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780812298451

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In Medieval English Manuscripts and Literary Forms, Jessica Brantley offers an innovative introduction to manuscript culture that uses the artifacts themselves to open some of the most vital theoretical questions in medieval literary studies. With nearly 200 illustrations, many of them in color, the book offers both a broad survey of the physical forms and cultural histories of manuscripts and a dozen case studies of particularly significant literary witnesses, including the Beowulf manuscript, the St. Albans Psalter, the Ellesmere manuscript of the Canterbury Tales, and The Book of Margery Kempe. Practical discussions of parchment, scripts, decoration, illustration, and bindings mix with consideration of such conceptual categories as ownership, authorship, language, miscellaneity, geography, writing, editing, mediation, illustration, and performance—as well as of the status of the literary itself. Each case study includes an essay orienting the reader to particularly productive categories of analysis and a selected bibliography for further research. Because a high-quality digital surrogate exists for each of the selected manuscripts, fully and freely available online, readers can gain access to the artifacts in their entirety, enabling further individual exploration and facilitating the book’s classroom use. Medieval English Manuscripts and Literary Forms aims to inspire a broad group of readers with some of the excitement of literary manuscript studies in the twenty-first century. The interpretative frameworks surrounding each object will assist everyone in thinking through the implications of manuscript culture more generally, not only for the deeper study of the literature of the Middle Ages, but also for a better understanding of book cultures of any era, including our own.

Immaterial Texts in Late Medieval England

Immaterial Texts in Late Medieval England
Author: Daniel Wakelin
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 301
Release: 2022-06-09
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781009100588

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Daniel Wakelin introduces and reinterprets the misunderstood and overlooked craft practices, cultural conventions and literary attitudes involved in making some of the most important manuscripts in late medieval English literature. In doing so he overturns how we view the role of scribes, showing how they ignored or concealed irregular and damaged parchment; ruled pages from habit and convention more than necessity; decorated the division of the text into pages or worried that it would harm reading; abandoned annotations to poetry, focusing on the poem itself; and copied English poems meticulously, in reverence for an abstract idea of the text. Scribes' interest in immaterial ideas and texts suggests their subtle thinking as craftspeople, in ways that contrast and extend current interpretations of late medieval literary culture, 'material texts' and the power of materials. For students, researchers and librarians, this book offers revelatory perspectives on the activities of late medieval scribes.

Author Scribe and Book in Late Medieval English Literature

Author  Scribe  and Book in Late Medieval English Literature
Author: Rory G. Critten
Publsiher: Boydell & Brewer
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2018
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781843845058

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The works of four major fifteenth-century writers re-examined, showing their innovative reconceptualization of Middle English authorship and the manuscript book.

Manuscript and Print in Late Medieval and Early Modern Britain

Manuscript and Print in Late Medieval and Early Modern Britain
Author: Tamara Atkin,Jaclyn Rajsic
Publsiher: D. S. Brewer
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 1843845318

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Essays on book history, manuscripts and reading during a period of considerable change. The production, transmission, and reception of texts from England and beyond during the late medieval and early renaissance periods are the focus of this volume. Chapters consider the archives and the material contexts in which texts were produced, read, and re-read; the history of specific manuscripts and early printed books; and some of the continuities and changes in literary and book production, dissemination, and reception in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries. Responding to Professor Julia Boffey's pioneering work on medieval and early Tudor material and literary culture, they cover a range of genres - from practical texts written in Latin to works of Middle English poetryand prose, both secular and religious - and examine an assortment of different reading contexts: lay, devotional, local, regional, and national. TAMARA ATKIN is Senior Lecturer in Late Medieval and Early RenaissanceLiterature, and JACLYN RAJSIC is Lecturer in Medieval Literature, at the School of English and Drama, Queen Mary University of London. Contributors: Laura Ashe, Priscilla Bawcutt, Martin Camargo, Margaret Connolly, Robert R. Edwards, A.S.G. Edwards, Susanna Fein, Joel Grossman, Alfred Hiatt, Pamela M. King, Matthew Payne, Derek Pearsall, Corinne Saunders, Barry Windeatt, R.F. Yeager.