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The Meaning Of Media Texts And Materiality In Medieval Scandinavia Anna Catharina Horn Editor Karl G Johansson Editor

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The Meaning Of Media Texts And Materiality In Medieval Scandinavia Anna Catharina Horn Editor Karl G Johansson Editor
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Publisher: De Gruyter
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.16 MB
Pages: 228
Author: Anna Catharina Horn (editor); Karl G. Johansson (editor)
ISBN: 9783110695366, 3110695367
Language: English
Year: 2021

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The Meaning Of Media Texts And Materiality In Medieval Scandinavia Anna Catharina Horn Editor Karl G Johansson Editor by Anna Catharina Horn (editor); Karl G. Johansson (editor) 9783110695366, 3110695367 instant download after payment.

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The book highlights aspects of mediality and materiality in the dissemination and distribution of texts in the Scandinavian Middle Ages important for achieving a general understanding of the emerging literate culture. In nine chapters various types of texts represented in different media and in a range of materials are treated. The topics include two chapters on epigraphy, on lead amulets and stone monuments inscribed with runes and Roman letters. In four chapters aspects of the manuscript culture is discussed, the role of authorship and of the dissemination of Christian topics in translations. The appropriation of a Latin book culture in the vernaculars is treated as well as the adminstrative use of writing in charters. In the two final chapters topics related to the emerging print culture in early post-medieval manuscripts and prints are discussed with a focus on reception. The range of topics will make the book relevant for scholars from all fields of medieval research as well as those interested in mediality and materiality in general.

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