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Cambridge History of the Book in Britain [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 722 pages, height x width x depth: 235x160x40 mm, weight: 1210 g, 81 Plates, black and white; 1 Halftones, unspecified; 5 Line drawings, unspecified
  • Sērija : The Cambridge History of the Book in Britain 7 Volume Hardback Set Volume 2
  • Izdošanas datums: 27-Mar-2008
  • Izdevniecība: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN-10: 052178218X
  • ISBN-13: 9780521782180
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 722 pages, height x width x depth: 235x160x40 mm, weight: 1210 g, 81 Plates, black and white; 1 Halftones, unspecified; 5 Line drawings, unspecified
  • Sērija : The Cambridge History of the Book in Britain 7 Volume Hardback Set Volume 2
  • Izdošanas datums: 27-Mar-2008
  • Izdevniecība: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN-10: 052178218X
  • ISBN-13: 9780521782180
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This is the first history of the book in Britain from the Norman Conquest until the early fifteenth century. The twenty-six expert contributors to this volume discuss the manuscript book from a variety of angles: as physical object (manufacture, format, writing and decoration); its purpose and readership (books for monasteries, for the Church's liturgy, for elementary and advanced instruction, for courtly entertainment); and as the vehicle for particular types of text (history, sermons, medical treatises, law and administration, music). In all of this, the broader, changing social and cultural context is kept in mind, and so are the various connections with continental Europe. The volume includes a full bibliography and 80 black and white plates.

This is the only comprehensive history of the book in England and Wales from the Norman Conquest until c. 1400.

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This is the only comprehensive history of the book in England and Wales from the Norman Conquest until c.1400.
List of illustrations
x
List of contributors
xiv
Preface xvii
The Roles of Books
Books and society
3(19)
Christopher de Hamel
Language and literacy
22(19)
Rodney M. Thomson
Nigel Morgan
Book Production
The format of books -- books, booklets and rolls
41(14)
Pamela Robinson
Layout and presentation of the text
55(20)
M. B. Parkes
Technology of production of the manuscript book
75(35)
Parchment and paper, ruling and ink
75(9)
Rodney M. Thomson
Illumination - pigments, drawing and gilding
84(11)
Nigel Morgan
Bookbindings
95(15)
Michael Gullick
Nicholas Hadgraft
Handwriting in English books
110(26)
M. B. Parkes
Monastic and cathedral book production
136(32)
Rodney M. Thomson
Urban production of manuscript books and the role of the university towns
168(29)
M. A. Michael
Readership, Libraries, Texts and Contexts
Library catalogues and indexes
197(53)
Richard Sharpe
University and monastic texts
219
Biblical exegesis, theology, and philosophy
219(10)
Jeremy Catto
Latin learning and Latin literature
229(15)
Jan Ziolkowski
Encyclopaedias
244(6)
Michael Twomey
Law
250(41)
Nigel Ramsay
Books for the liturgy and private prayer
291(26)
Nigel Morgan
Compilations for preaching and Lollard literature
317(23)
Compilations for preaching
317(12)
Alan J. Fletcher
Lollard literature
329(11)
Anne Hudson
Spiritual writings and religious instruction
340(27)
Alexandra Barratt
Vernacular literature and its readership
367(30)
The Anglo-Norman book
367(13)
Tony Hunt
Middle English literary writings, 1150--1400
380(10)
Julia Boffey
A. S. G. Edwards
The Welsh book
390(7)
Daniel Huws
History and history books
397(19)
Geoffrey Martin
Rodney M. Thomson
Archive books
416(30)
Nigel Ramsay
Scientific and medical writings
446(17)
The introduction of scientific texts into Britain, c. 1100--1250
446(7)
Charles Burnett
University books and the sciences, c. 1250-1400
Peter Murray Jones
453(10)
Music
463(11)
Nicolas Bell
Illustration and ornament
474(18)
Martin Kauffmann
List of abbreviations
488(4)
Bibliography 492(73)
Photo credits 565(2)
General index 567(33)
Index of manuscripts 600(17)
Plates 617
Nigel J. Morgan is Honorary Professor of the History of Art at the University of Cambridge and Emeritus Professor at the University of Oslo. Rodney M. Thomson is Professor of Medieval History at the University of Tasmania.