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The Cambridge Companion To Medieval British Manuscripts 1st Edition Orietta Da Rold

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The Cambridge Companion To Medieval British Manuscripts 1st Edition Orietta Da Rold
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 10.13 MB
Pages: 335
Author: Orietta Da Rold, Elaine Treharne
ISBN: 9781107102460, 9781107500143, 9781316182659, 1107102464, 1107500141, 1316182657
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: 1st Edition

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The Cambridge Companion To Medieval British Manuscripts 1st Edition Orietta Da Rold by Orietta Da Rold, Elaine Treharne 9781107102460, 9781107500143, 9781316182659, 1107102464, 1107500141, 1316182657 instant download after payment.

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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