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The Art Of Compilation Manuscripts And Networks In The Early Medieval Latin West 1st Edition Anna Dorofeeva

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The Art Of Compilation Manuscripts And Networks In The Early Medieval Latin West 1st Edition Anna Dorofeeva
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Publisher: Punctum Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 26.81 MB
Pages: 455
Author: Anna Dorofeeva, Michael J. Kelly
ISBN: 9781685711580, 9781685711597, 1685711588, 1685711596
Language: English
Year: 2025
Edition: 1

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The Art Of Compilation Manuscripts And Networks In The Early Medieval Latin West 1st Edition Anna Dorofeeva by Anna Dorofeeva, Michael J. Kelly 9781685711580, 9781685711597, 1685711588, 1685711596 instant download after payment.

The Art of Compilation: Manuscripts and Networks in the Early Medieval Latin West interrogates the medieval manuscript book as a dynamic, constantly changing object entangled in intellectual and cultural networks, constructed and deconstructed by different people, and transmuting in form and meaning over time. Medieval manuscripts are not static, permanently bound, and delimited, but rather serve as evidence for the layered relationships between texts and their material supports, and when we realize that, we gain a clearer view of medieval manuscript culture as driven by the agency and intellectual exchange of the people behind it. This volume of essays investigates early medieval Western European manuscript culture as a field of entangled objects, focusing on the connections between knowledge selection, material representation, and scribal agency. The complex road of compiling selected texts into manuscripts (compilatio) in the early Middle Ages is still not well understood, yet it is the key to the historical context surrounding medieval manuscript culture. The practice of knowledge selection consisted of three key stages: the intellectual selection of the textual content of manuscript collections; the pragmatic action of arranging the textual content in a draft form by authors or editors; and the material representation and aesthetic exposition of texts in manuscripts. These stages were part of a linear development, but also exercised reciprocal influence upon one another. By tracing this process in surviving manuscript collections, we can better understand in what practical ways knowledge was encoded and how these often innovative and experimental practices contributed to the emergence and consolidation of intellectual and scribal traditions. This has important implications for how we understand education, reform, and the exercise of power in the early Middle Ages.

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