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  1. New directions in later medieval manuscript studies
    essays from the 1998 Harvard conference
    Contributor: Pearsall, Derek (Herausgeber)
    Published: 2000
    Publisher:  Boydell & Brewer, Suffolk ; Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK

    The study of manuscripts is one of the most active areas of current research in medieval studies: manuscripts are the basic primary material evidence for literary scholars, historians and art-historians alike, and there has been an explosion of... more

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    The study of manuscripts is one of the most active areas of current research in medieval studies: manuscripts are the basic primary material evidence for literary scholars, historians and art-historians alike, and there has been an explosion of interest over the past twenty years. Manuscript study has developed enormously: codices are no longer treated as inert witnesses to a culture whose character has already been determined by the modern scholar, but are active participants in a process of exploration and discovery. The articles collected here discuss the future of this process and vital questions about manuscript study for tomorrow's explorers. They deal with codicology and book production, with textual criticism, with the material structure of the medieval book, with the relation of manuscripts to literary culture, to social history and to the medieval theatre, and with the importance to manuscript study of the emerging technology of computerised digitisation and hypertext display. The essays provide an end-of-millennium perspective on the most vigorous developments in a rapidly expanding field of study. Contributors: A.I. Doyle, C. David Benson, Martha W. Driver, J.P. Gumbert, Kathryn Kerby-Fulton, Linne R. Mooney, Eckehard Simon, Alison Stones, John Thompson. DEREK PEARSALL is former Professor and Co-Director of the Centre for Medieval Studies, York, and Professor of English at Harvard University.

     

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    Contributor: Pearsall, Derek (Herausgeber)
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    ISBN: 9781846150241
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  2. New directions in later medieval manuscript studies
    essays from the 1998 Harvard conference
    Contributor: Pearsall, Derek Albert (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: 2000
    Publisher:  Boydell & Brewer, Suffolk

    The study of manuscripts is one of the most active areas of current research in medieval studies: manuscripts are the basic primary material evidence for literary scholars, historians and art-historians alike, and there has been an explosion of... more

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    The study of manuscripts is one of the most active areas of current research in medieval studies: manuscripts are the basic primary material evidence for literary scholars, historians and art-historians alike, and there has been an explosion of interest over the past twenty years. Manuscript study has developed enormously: codices are no longer treated as inert witnesses to a culture whose character has already been determined by the modern scholar, but are active participants in a process of exploration and discovery. The articles collected here discuss the future of this process and vital questions about manuscript study for tomorrow's explorers. They deal with codicology and book production, with textual criticism, with the material structure of the medieval book, with the relation of manuscripts to literary culture, to social history and to the medieval theatre, and with the importance to manuscript study of the emerging technology of computerised digitisation and hypertext display. The essays provide an end-of-millennium perspective on the most vigorous developments in a rapidly expanding field of study. Contributors: A.I. Doyle, C. David Benson, Martha W. Driver, J.P. Gumbert, Kathryn Kerby-Fulton, Linne R. Mooney, Eckehard Simon, Alison Stones, John Thompson. DEREK PEARSALL is former Professor and Co-Director of the Centre for Medieval Studies, York, and Professor of English at Harvard University

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Contributor: Pearsall, Derek Albert (HerausgeberIn)
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781846150241
    RVK Categories: AM 41500
    Subjects: Manuscripts, Medieval; Transmission of texts; English literature; Manuscripts, Medieval; English literature ; Middle English, 1100-1500 ; Criticism, Textual ; Congresses; Manuscripts, Medieval ; England ; Congresses; Manuscripts, Medieval ; Congresses; Transmission of texts ; Congresses
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (xv, 213 pages), digital, PDF file(s)
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    Darek Pearsall: Introduction

    A.I. Doyle: Recent Directions in Medieval Manuscript Study

    C. David Benson: Another Fine Manuscript Mess: Authors, Editors and Readers of Piers Plowman

    N.F. Blake: A New Approach to the Witnesses and Text of the Canterbury Tales

    Julia Boffey: Prospecting in the Archives: Middle English Verse in Record Repositories

    Martha W. Driver: Medieval Manuscripts and Electronic Media: Observations on Future Possibilities

    A.S.G. Edwards: Representing the Middle English Manuscript

    J.P. Gumbert: Skins, Sheets and Quires

    Ralph Hanna.: Reconsidering the Auchinleck Manuscript

  3. New directions in later medieval manuscript studies
    essays from the 1998 Harvard conference
    Contributor: Pearsall, Derek Albert (Publisher)
    Published: 2000
    Publisher:  Boydell & Brewer, Suffolk

    The study of manuscripts is one of the most active areas of current research in medieval studies: manuscripts are the basic primary material evidence for literary scholars, historians and art-historians alike, and there has been an explosion of... more

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    The study of manuscripts is one of the most active areas of current research in medieval studies: manuscripts are the basic primary material evidence for literary scholars, historians and art-historians alike, and there has been an explosion of interest over the past twenty years. Manuscript study has developed enormously: codices are no longer treated as inert witnesses to a culture whose character has already been determined by the modern scholar, but are active participants in a process of exploration and discovery. The articles collected here discuss the future of this process and vital questions about manuscript study for tomorrow's explorers. They deal with codicology and book production, with textual criticism, with the material structure of the medieval book, with the relation of manuscripts to literary culture, to social history and to the medieval theatre, and with the importance to manuscript study of the emerging technology of computerised digitisation and hypertext display. The essays provide an end-of-millennium perspective on the most vigorous developments in a rapidly expanding field of study. Contributors: A.I. Doyle, C. David Benson, Martha W. Driver, J.P. Gumbert, Kathryn Kerby-Fulton, Linne R. Mooney, Eckehard Simon, Alison Stones, John Thompson. DEREK PEARSALL is former Professor and Co-Director of the Centre for Medieval Studies, York, and Professor of English at Harvard University

     

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    Contributor: Pearsall, Derek Albert (Publisher)
    Language: English
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    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781846150241
    RVK Categories: AM 41500
    Subjects: English literature / Middle English, 1100-1500 / Criticism, Textual / Congresses; Manuscripts, Medieval / England / Congresses; Manuscripts, Medieval / Congresses; Transmission of texts / Congresses; Mittelenglisch; Handschrift; Kunst; Literatur; Schriftkunst
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  4. New directions in later medieval manuscript studies
    essays from the 1998 Harvard conference
    Contributor: Pearsall, Derek Albert (Publisher)
    Published: 2000
    Publisher:  Boydell & Brewer, Suffolk

    The study of manuscripts is one of the most active areas of current research in medieval studies: manuscripts are the basic primary material evidence for literary scholars, historians and art-historians alike, and there has been an explosion of... more

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    The study of manuscripts is one of the most active areas of current research in medieval studies: manuscripts are the basic primary material evidence for literary scholars, historians and art-historians alike, and there has been an explosion of interest over the past twenty years. Manuscript study has developed enormously: codices are no longer treated as inert witnesses to a culture whose character has already been determined by the modern scholar, but are active participants in a process of exploration and discovery. The articles collected here discuss the future of this process and vital questions about manuscript study for tomorrow's explorers. They deal with codicology and book production, with textual criticism, with the material structure of the medieval book, with the relation of manuscripts to literary culture, to social history and to the medieval theatre, and with the importance to manuscript study of the emerging technology of computerised digitisation and hypertext display. The essays provide an end-of-millennium perspective on the most vigorous developments in a rapidly expanding field of study. Contributors: A.I. Doyle, C. David Benson, Martha W. Driver, J.P. Gumbert, Kathryn Kerby-Fulton, Linne R. Mooney, Eckehard Simon, Alison Stones, John Thompson. DEREK PEARSALL is former Professor and Co-Director of the Centre for Medieval Studies, York, and Professor of English at Harvard University

     

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    Contributor: Pearsall, Derek Albert (Publisher)
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781846150241
    RVK Categories: AM 41500
    Subjects: English literature / Middle English, 1100-1500 / Criticism, Textual / Congresses; Manuscripts, Medieval / England / Congresses; Manuscripts, Medieval / Congresses; Transmission of texts / Congresses; Schriftkunst; Literatur; Kunst; Handschrift; Mittelenglisch
    Scope: 1 online resource (xv, 213 pages)
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  5. New directions in later medieval manuscript studies
    essays from the 1998 Harvard conference
    Contributor: Pearsall, Derek Albert (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: 2000
    Publisher:  Boydell & Brewer, Suffolk

    The study of manuscripts is one of the most active areas of current research in medieval studies: manuscripts are the basic primary material evidence for literary scholars, historians and art-historians alike, and there has been an explosion of... more

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    The study of manuscripts is one of the most active areas of current research in medieval studies: manuscripts are the basic primary material evidence for literary scholars, historians and art-historians alike, and there has been an explosion of interest over the past twenty years. Manuscript study has developed enormously: codices are no longer treated as inert witnesses to a culture whose character has already been determined by the modern scholar, but are active participants in a process of exploration and discovery. The articles collected here discuss the future of this process and vital questions about manuscript study for tomorrow's explorers. They deal with codicology and book production, with textual criticism, with the material structure of the medieval book, with the relation of manuscripts to literary culture, to social history and to the medieval theatre, and with the importance to manuscript study of the emerging technology of computerised digitisation and hypertext display. The essays provide an end-of-millennium perspective on the most vigorous developments in a rapidly expanding field of study. Contributors: A.I. Doyle, C. David Benson, Martha W. Driver, J.P. Gumbert, Kathryn Kerby-Fulton, Linne R. Mooney, Eckehard Simon, Alison Stones, John Thompson. DEREK PEARSALL is former Professor and Co-Director of the Centre for Medieval Studies, York, and Professor of English at Harvard University

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Contributor: Pearsall, Derek Albert (HerausgeberIn)
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781846150241
    RVK Categories: AM 41500
    Subjects: Manuscripts, Medieval; Transmission of texts; English literature; Manuscripts, Medieval; English literature ; Middle English, 1100-1500 ; Criticism, Textual ; Congresses; Manuscripts, Medieval ; England ; Congresses; Manuscripts, Medieval ; Congresses; Transmission of texts ; Congresses
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (xv, 213 pages), digital, PDF file(s)
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    Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 02 Oct 2015)

    Darek Pearsall: Introduction

    A.I. Doyle: Recent Directions in Medieval Manuscript Study

    C. David Benson: Another Fine Manuscript Mess: Authors, Editors and Readers of Piers Plowman

    N.F. Blake: A New Approach to the Witnesses and Text of the Canterbury Tales

    Julia Boffey: Prospecting in the Archives: Middle English Verse in Record Repositories

    Martha W. Driver: Medieval Manuscripts and Electronic Media: Observations on Future Possibilities

    A.S.G. Edwards: Representing the Middle English Manuscript

    J.P. Gumbert: Skins, Sheets and Quires

    Ralph Hanna.: Reconsidering the Auchinleck Manuscript