Fr. 97.20

Medieval English Manuscripts and Literary Forms

English · Hardback

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"This book aims to provide a general introduction to manuscript studies for readers whose particular interests lie in medieval literature. The field of medieval literary studies has long depended on manuscripts, of course. The nineteenth-century editions that facilitated the widespread study of medieval texts made explicit their dependence on manuscript evidence. But that scholarly tradition was primarily textual and philological, concerned with how to reconstruct readable texts from fragmentary remains in order to develop histories of literature and language. More modern editions have typically moved farther from considering the original forms of the texts they encounter. But it is clearer than ever that manuscripts are important to literary analysis. Medieval books provide indispensable contexts for understanding literary culture, and even for establishing (or questioning) the historical parameters of the "literary" itself. Bringing the traditional archival strengths of medieval manuscript studies together with the larger, more synthetic, and theoretical achievements of recent approaches to material texts, this handbook aims to ask such big questions"--

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Preface

Introduction. Reading Medieval Books

Reading Medieval Books: Studies in the Twenty-First Century

Reading Medieval Texts: Chaucer's "Adam Scriveyn"

The Anatomy of the Medieval Manuscript

1. The Writing Surface

1.1. Earlier Supports: Stone, Wax, Papyrus

1.2. Parchment

1.3. Paper

2. Writing

2.1. Pricking and Ruling

2.2. Writing Instruments

2.3. Scripts

2.4 Abbreviation

2.5. Punctuation

2.6. Musical Notation

2.7. Correction

2.8. Annotation

2.9. Editing

3. Decoration and Illustration

3.1. Rubrication

3.2. Line Fillers

3.3. Borders and Marginalia

3.4. Initials

3.5. Illustrations

3.6 Diagrams and Maps

4. Bindings and the Shape of the Book

4.1. Roll

4.2. Codex

5. Standard Manuscript Description


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Jessica Brantley

Product details

Authors Jessica Brantley
Publisher University of pennsylvania pr
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.10.2022
 
EAN 9780812253849
ISBN 978-0-8122-5384-9
No. of pages 376
Series Material Texts
Subjects Guides > Hobby, home > Collecting, collectors' catalogues
Humanities, art, music > Art > Antiques

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