For the full article, please visit Project MUSE or click here (subscribers only). Digital manuscript and text representation provides such a wealth of information that it is now possible to see the incessant versioning of works like the Roman de la Rose. Using the Rose manuscript of the Bibliothèque municipale de Lyon (MS 763) as an example and drawing on Aristotelian concepts such as energeia, dynamis, and entelecheia, the article discusses this pluripotent circulation and proposes a ‘dynamic reading’ of such manuscript texts, which takes into consideration the interplay between image, text, and the context of other texts transmitted in the same manuscript.RésuméLa représentation digitale de manuscrits et de textes offre une telle riches...
This article combines concepts of the copying of manuscripts in the age before mechanical reproducti...
Books before print – manuscripts – were modified continuously throughout the medieval period. Focusi...
This chapter assesses the evolution of the digitized manuscript from fragmented data to increasingly...
This article surveys aspects of medieval ‘publishing’ practice in manuscript format and relates them...
This article examines issues affecting the reuse of data relating to collections of medieval and Ren...
This article examines issues affecting the reuse of data relating to collections of medieval and Ren...
Medieval literary traditions provide a particularly challenging test case for textual alignment and ...
International audienceFrom the end of the 16th century to the beginning of the 18th century, over th...
Using Gérard Genette’’s seminal work on ‘paratexts’ (defined by Genette (1997) as extratextual items...
Open Access: http://www.v-r.de/en/the_dynamics_of_the_medieval_manuscript/t-257/1095218
This thesis examines the transmission and reception of images in Le Roman de la rose manuscripts and...
This collection of essays examines how the paratextual apparatus of medieval manuscripts both inscri...
The Roman de la rose, by far the most popular romance in medieval Europe, was also one of the most r...
Mobile tests, motor images. Textual instability in the medieval text. Medieval textual mobility is n...
This essay offers an insight into the way digital editions of medieval texts can be employed to repl...
This article combines concepts of the copying of manuscripts in the age before mechanical reproducti...
Books before print – manuscripts – were modified continuously throughout the medieval period. Focusi...
This chapter assesses the evolution of the digitized manuscript from fragmented data to increasingly...
This article surveys aspects of medieval ‘publishing’ practice in manuscript format and relates them...
This article examines issues affecting the reuse of data relating to collections of medieval and Ren...
This article examines issues affecting the reuse of data relating to collections of medieval and Ren...
Medieval literary traditions provide a particularly challenging test case for textual alignment and ...
International audienceFrom the end of the 16th century to the beginning of the 18th century, over th...
Using Gérard Genette’’s seminal work on ‘paratexts’ (defined by Genette (1997) as extratextual items...
Open Access: http://www.v-r.de/en/the_dynamics_of_the_medieval_manuscript/t-257/1095218
This thesis examines the transmission and reception of images in Le Roman de la rose manuscripts and...
This collection of essays examines how the paratextual apparatus of medieval manuscripts both inscri...
The Roman de la rose, by far the most popular romance in medieval Europe, was also one of the most r...
Mobile tests, motor images. Textual instability in the medieval text. Medieval textual mobility is n...
This essay offers an insight into the way digital editions of medieval texts can be employed to repl...
This article combines concepts of the copying of manuscripts in the age before mechanical reproducti...
Books before print – manuscripts – were modified continuously throughout the medieval period. Focusi...
This chapter assesses the evolution of the digitized manuscript from fragmented data to increasingly...