The Cambridge Companion to Medieval British Manuscripts
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Orietta Da Rold / Elaine Treharne
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The scholarship and teaching of manuscript studies has been transformed by digitisation, rendering previously rarefied documents accessible for study on a vast scale. The Cambridge Companion to Medieval British Manuscripts orientates students in the complex, multidisciplinary study of medieval book production and contemporary display of manuscripts from c.600–1500. Accessible explanations draw on key case studies to illustrate the major methodologies and explain why skills in understanding early book production are so critical for reading, editing, and accessing a rich cultural heritage. Chapters by leading specialists in manuscript studies range from explaining how manuscripts were stored, to revealing the complex networks of readers and writers which can be understood through manuscripts, to an in depth discussion on the Wycliffite Bible.
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The Cambridge Companion to Medieval British Manuscriptspp i-ii
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Select The Cambridge Companion to Medieval British Manuscripts - Title page
The Cambridge Companion to Medieval British Manuscripts - Title pagepp iii-iii
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Copyright pagepp iv-iv
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Contentspp v-vi
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Select Illustrations
Illustrationspp vii-viii
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Contributorspp ix-xi
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Select Acknowledgements
Acknowledgementspp xii-xii
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Abbreviationspp xiii-xiv
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Select Introduction: The Matter of Manuscripts and Methodologies
Introduction: The Matter of Manuscripts and Methodologiespp 1-10
By Orietta Da Rold, Elaine Treharne
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Select Part I - How Do We Study the Manuscript?
Part I - How Do We Study the Manuscript?pp 11-126
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Select 1 - Describing and Cataloguing Medieval English Manuscripts: A Checklist
1 - Describing and Cataloguing Medieval English Manuscripts: A Checklistpp 13-38
By Richard Beadle, Ralph Hanna
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Select 2 - Reading a Manuscript Description
2 - Reading a Manuscript Descriptionpp 39-48
By Donald Scragg
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Select 3 - Reading and Understanding Scripts
3 - Reading and Understanding Scriptspp 49-75
By Julia Crick, Daniel Wakelin
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Select 4 - Working with Images in Manuscripts
4 - Working with Images in Manuscriptspp 76-105
By Beatrice Kitzinger
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Select 5 - The Sum of the Book: Structural Codicology and Medieval Manuscript Culture
5 - The Sum of the Book: Structural Codicology and Medieval Manuscript Culturepp 106-126
By Ryan Perry
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Select Part II - Why Do We Study the Manuscript?
Part II - Why Do We Study the Manuscript?pp 127-234
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Select 6 - Networks of Writers and Readers
6 - Networks of Writers and Readerspp 129-148
By Elaine Treharne, Orietta Da Rold
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Select 7 - The Written Word: Literacy across Languages
7 - The Written Word: Literacy across Languagespp 149-178
By Jane Gilbert, Sara Harris
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Select 8 - The Wycliffite Bible
8 - The Wycliffite Biblepp 179-186
By Elizabeth Solopova
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Select 9 - Editing Medieval Manuscripts for Modern Audiences
9 - Editing Medieval Manuscripts for Modern Audiencespp 187-213
By Helen Fulton
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Select 10 - Where Were Books Made and Kept?
10 - Where Were Books Made and Kept?pp 214-234
By Teresa Webber
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Select Part III - Where Do We Study the Manuscript?
Part III - Where Do We Study the Manuscript?pp 235-294
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Select 11 - Charming the Snake: Accessing and Disciplining the Medieval Manuscript
11 - Charming the Snake: Accessing and Disciplining the Medieval Manuscriptpp 237-266
By Siân Echard, Andrew Prescott
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Select 12 - The Curation and Display of Digital Medieval Manuscripts
12 - The Curation and Display of Digital Medieval Manuscriptspp 267-283
By Suzanne Paul
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Select 13 - Medieval Manuscripts, the Collector, and the Trade
13 - Medieval Manuscripts, the Collector, and the Tradepp 284-294
By A. S. G. Edwards
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Select Guide to Further Reading
Guide to Further Readingpp 295-307
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Select Index
Indexpp 308-309
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Select GENERAL INDEX
GENERAL INDEXpp 310-319
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Cambridge Companions To … - Series pagepp 320-326
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