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Title:
The genesis of books : studies in the scribal culture of medieval England in honour of A.N. Doane / edited by Matthew T. Hussey and John D. Niles.
Publisher:
Brepols,
Copyright Date:
c2011
Description:
xxi, 338 p., [12] p. of plates : ill. (some col.), facsims., port. ; 25 cm.
Subject:
Manuscripts, Medieval--England.
Manuscripts, English (Old)
Scribes--England--History--To 1500.
English literature--Old English, ca. 450-1100--History and criticism.
Books--England--History--400-1450.
Paleography, English--History--To 1500.
Doane, A. N.--(Alger Nicolaus),--1938-.
Other Authors:
Doane, A. N. (Alger Nicolaus), 1938-
Hussey, Matthew T.
Niles, John D.
Notes:
"This volume is about the book itself, as shaped and made by medieval scribes and as conditioned by the cultural understandings that were present in the world where those scribes lived. Questions relating to the provenance, compilation, script, function, and use - both medieval and modern - of manuscripts are raised and are resolved in a fresh manner. A number of different literary genres and types are explored, ranging from devotional materials (e.g. psalters, sermons, and illustrated gospel books) to texts of a more worldly orientation. A number of plates illustrate the work of particular scribes. While some beautiful codices are showcased, the emphasis falls on plain books written in English, including the Vercelli Book, the Exeter Book, and the Blickling Homilies. Analyses of the history of palaeography and the theory of editing raise the point that whatever we know from old books is conditioned by the tools used to study them"--P. [4] of cover. "Publications of A. N. Doane": p. xvii-xxi. Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Contents:
Publications of A. N. Doane -- Introduction / Matthew T Hussey and John D Niles -- The eastwardness of things: relationships between the Christian cultures of the Middle East and the insular world / Michelle P Brown -- The Wi© Dweorh Charms in MS Harley 585: a union of text and voice / Katherine E Lynch -- The fonthill ghost word, the fonthill thief, and early West Saxon scribal culture / John D Niles -- The blickling homilies revisited: knowable and probable uses of Princeton University Library, MS Scheide 71 / Jonathan Wilcox -- Four contiguous poems in the Exeter Book: a combined reading of 'Homiletic Fragment III, Soul and Body II, Deor, and Wulf and Eadwacer' / Patrick W Conner -- The inscribed form of 'Exeter Maxims' and the layout of Quire XI of the Exeter Book / Brian O'Camb -- The Vercelli book revisited / Peter J Lucas -- The Canterbury Psalter, Christ Church, and the last Old English Psalter gloss / Matthew T Hussey -- The beginnings of the Middle English secular lyric: texts, music, manuscript context / Karl Reichl -- Old English manuscripts, their scribes, and their punctuation / Donald Scragg -- The good, the bad, the ugly: Old English manuscripts and their physical description / Elaine M Treharne -- Editorial certainty and the editor's choice / Tim William Machan -- Notes on contributors -- Plates -- Index of manuscripts cited -- Index of modern scholars -- General index.
Summary:
"A book about books - how the medieval world in which they were conceived shaped the objects we know today. This volume is about the book itself, as shaped and made by medieval scribes and as conditioned by the cultural understandings that were present in the world where those scribes lived. Questions relating to the provenance, compilation, script, function, and use--both medieval and modern--of manuscripts are raised and are resolved in a fresh manner. The focal point of the volume is Anglo-Saxon England, approached as a cultural crossroads east and west, with attention given to English manuscripts produced both before and after the Conquest. The book thus contributes to a reassessment of early English culture as complex, emergent, and multi-stranded. A number of different literary genres and types are explored, ranging from devotional materials (e.g. psalters, sermons, and illustrated gospel books) to texts of a more worldly orientation. A number of plates illustrate the work of particular scribes. While some beautiful codices are showcased, the emphasis falls on plain books written in English, including the Vercelli Book, the Exeter Book, and the Blickling Homilies. Analyses of the history of palaeography and the theory of editing raise the point that whatever we know from old books is conditioned by the tools used to study them."--Publisher's website.
Series:
Studies in the early Middle Ages ; v. 9
ISBN:
2503539661
9782503539669
2503534732 (cloth : acid free paper)
9782503534732 (cloth : acid free paper)
OCLC:
(OCoLC)719415540
LCCN:
2012423012
Locations:
USUX851 -- Iowa State University - Parks Library (Ames)

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