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Transmission Of Knowledge In The Late Middle Ages And The Renaissance Multilingual Outi Merisalo

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Transmission Of Knowledge In The Late Middle Ages And The Renaissance Multilingual Outi Merisalo
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Publisher: Brepols Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.63 MB
Pages: 239
Author: Outi Merisalo, Miika Kuha, Susanna Niiranen
ISBN: 9782503581569, 2503581560
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: Multilingual

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Transmission Of Knowledge In The Late Middle Ages And The Renaissance Multilingual Outi Merisalo by Outi Merisalo, Miika Kuha, Susanna Niiranen 9782503581569, 2503581560 instant download after payment.

The nineteenth century saw the rapid development of textual criticism for establishing the best and most authentic forms of both Ancient and Mediaeval texts thanks to the method perfected by Karl Lachmann, who based himself on the insights gained during the eighteenth century. Lachmann's method has been further refined by later philologists, with, most interestingly, the use of computers in establishing the mutual relations of manuscript witnesses since the last decades of the twentieth century. However, the interest in what form the texts, both Ancient and Mediaeval, were actually circulating in the Late Middle Ages and in the Renaissance, has been slow to emerge as an area of scholarly interest. In other words: what did the readers actually get in front of their eyes, and acted upon as, say, doctors, historians, theologians between the thirteenth and sixteenth centuries? This volume explores the Late Medieval and Renaissance transmission of texts of different genres, languages and periods from the book historical point of view, taking into consideration not only the textual but also the material aspect of the traditions. The authors include eminent specialists as well as mid- and early career scholars.

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