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Design and Distribution of Late Medieval Manuscripts in England [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 352 pages, height x width: 234x156 mm, weight: 600 g, 15 b/w illus.
  • Sērija : Manuscript Culture in the British Isles
  • Izdošanas datums: 16-Oct-2008
  • Izdevniecība: York Medieval Press
  • ISBN-10: 1903153247
  • ISBN-13: 9781903153246
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 352 pages, height x width: 234x156 mm, weight: 600 g, 15 b/w illus.
  • Sērija : Manuscript Culture in the British Isles
  • Izdošanas datums: 16-Oct-2008
  • Izdevniecība: York Medieval Press
  • ISBN-10: 1903153247
  • ISBN-13: 9781903153246
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New essays on late medieval manuscripts highlight the complicated network of their production and dissemination.

One of the most important developments in medieval English literary studies since the 1980s has been the growth of manuscript studies. Long regarded as mere textual repositories, and treated superficially by editors, manuscripts are now acknowledged as centrally important in the study of later medieval texts. The essays collected here discuss aspects of the design and distribution of manuscripts in late medieval England, with a particular focus on vernacular manuscripts of the late fourteenth, fifteenth and early sixteenth centuries. Those in the first half consider material evidence for scribal decisions about design: these range from analysis of individual codices to broader discussions of particular types of manuscripts, both religious and secular. Later essays look at the evidence for the production and distribution of manuscripts of specific English texts or types of text. These include the major Middle English poems The Canterbury Tales and Piers Plowman, as well as key religious works such as Love's Mirror, Hilton's Scale of Perfection, the Speculum Vitae and The Pricke of Conscience, all of which survive in significant numbers of manuscripts. The comparison of secular and devotional texts illuminates shared networks of production and dissemination, and increases our knowledge of regional and metropolitan book production in the period before printing.

Contributors: DANIEL W. MOSSER, JACOB THAISEN, TAKAKO KATO, SHERRY L. REAMES, AMELIA GROUNDS, ALEXANDRA BARRATT, JULIAN M. LUXFORD, LINNE R. MOONEY, MICHAEL G. SARGENT, JOHNJ. THOMPSON, MARGARET CONNOLLY, RALPH HANNA, GEORGE R. KEISER.

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Taste alone will enable a reader to distinguish between the thirteen con¬tributions assembled here and edited superbly by Margaret Connolly and Linne Mooney. The essays are all impressive. [ ...] This is a meritorious book, then, brimming over with manuscript particulars, a model of the multiple, complementary approaches that major scholars are now bringing to bear on the study of Middle English literature and cultural history. * JOURNAL OF ENGLISH AND GERMANIC PHILOLOGY * The contents are often fascinatingly valuable and well designed and illustrated. * YEAR'S WORK IN ENGLISH STUDIES * A thoroughly satisfying read and one in which the essays are of a consistently high standard - testimony to the judgement of the editors. * THE RICARDIAN *

List of Illustrations
vii
List of Contributors
x
Acknowledgements xi
Abbreviations xii
Introduction
1(10)
Margaret Connolly
Linne R. Mooney
Designing the Canterbury Tales: Chaucer's Early Copyists
`Chaucer's Scribe', Adam and the Hengwrt Project
11(30)
Daniel W. Mosser
The Trinity Gower D Scribe's Two Canterbury Tales Manuscripts Revisited
41(20)
Jacob Thaisen
Corrected Mistakes in Cambridge University Library MS Gg.4.27
61(30)
Takako Kato
Designing Devotion: Individual and Institutional
Late Medieval Efforts at Standardization and Reform in the Sarum Lessons for Saints' Days
91(27)
Sherry L. Reames
Evolution of a Manuscript: The Pavement Hours
118(21)
Amelia Grounds
Singing from the Same Hymn-Sheet: Two Bridgettine Manuscripts
139(22)
Alexandra Barratt
`Secundum originale examinatum': The Refashioning of a Benedictine Historical Manuscript
161(22)
Julian M. Luxford
Development and Distribution: Mapping Manuscripts and Texts
Locating Scribal Activity in Late Medieval London
183(22)
Linne R. Mooney
What do the Numbers Mean? Observations on Some Patterns of Middle English Manuscript Transmission
205(40)
Michael G. Sargent
The Middle English Prose Brut and the Possibilities of Cultural Mapping
245(16)
John J. Thompson
Mapping Manuscripts and Readers of Contemplations of the Dread and Love of God
261(18)
Margaret Connolly
Yorkshire Manuscripts of the Speculum Vitae
279(13)
Ralph Hanna
Vernacular Herbals: A Growth Industry in Late Medieval England
292(17)
George R. Keiser
Index of Manuscripts 309(10)
General Index 319
Margaret Connolly is Professor of Palaeography and Codicology at the University of St. Andrews. Margaret Connolly is Professor of Palaeography and Codicology at the University of St. Andrews. SHERRY L. REAMES is Professor Emerita of English and Medieval Studies at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.