Manuscripts underpin the study of the Middle Ages, but the numbers which survive are thought to be a small proportion of those once produced. These missing books can be studied through the physical descriptions in medieval records, texts which I frame as a form of ‘folk codicology’. A survey of 1511 such descriptions from later medieval England extends our knowledge of the appearance and handling of books. Through their practical taxonomies these descriptions also show how readers sometimes thought about the age, quality and beauty of manuscripts. At other times, however, readers were not interested in the physicality of books, or found that physicality to be a hindrance
The word “manuscript”, which literally means “handwritten”, is used to describe a book that is produ...
The value and interest of early library catalogues is generally acknowledged, and most surviving inv...
"Medieval manuscripts resisted obsolescence. Made by highly specialised craftspeople (scribes, illum...
Manuscripts underpin the study of the Middle Ages, but the numbers which survive are thought to be a...
After a short introduction to the nature and purposes of palaeography and codicology, two examples a...
Recent work in Middle English literature addresses the emerging relationship between formal analysis...
The University of St. Andrews Library Open Access Fund supported this Open Access publication. The L...
Medieval manuscripts resisted obsolescence. Made by highly specialised craftspeople (scribes, illumi...
Medieval manuscripts resisted obsolescence. Made by highly specialised craftspeople (scribes, illumi...
Medieval manuscripts resisted obsolescence. Made by highly specialised craftspeople (scribes, illumi...
This dissertation is broadly concerned with the role of codices, or bound manuscript books, in the i...
Books before print – manuscripts – were modified continuously throughout the medieval period. Focusi...
In manuscript cultures of the Middle Ages, every textual object was hand-crafted by human agents who...
Biocodicological analysis of parchments from manuscript books and archives offers unprecedented insi...
Biocodicological analysis of parchments from manuscript books and archives offers unprecedented insi...
The word “manuscript”, which literally means “handwritten”, is used to describe a book that is produ...
The value and interest of early library catalogues is generally acknowledged, and most surviving inv...
"Medieval manuscripts resisted obsolescence. Made by highly specialised craftspeople (scribes, illum...
Manuscripts underpin the study of the Middle Ages, but the numbers which survive are thought to be a...
After a short introduction to the nature and purposes of palaeography and codicology, two examples a...
Recent work in Middle English literature addresses the emerging relationship between formal analysis...
The University of St. Andrews Library Open Access Fund supported this Open Access publication. The L...
Medieval manuscripts resisted obsolescence. Made by highly specialised craftspeople (scribes, illumi...
Medieval manuscripts resisted obsolescence. Made by highly specialised craftspeople (scribes, illumi...
Medieval manuscripts resisted obsolescence. Made by highly specialised craftspeople (scribes, illumi...
This dissertation is broadly concerned with the role of codices, or bound manuscript books, in the i...
Books before print – manuscripts – were modified continuously throughout the medieval period. Focusi...
In manuscript cultures of the Middle Ages, every textual object was hand-crafted by human agents who...
Biocodicological analysis of parchments from manuscript books and archives offers unprecedented insi...
Biocodicological analysis of parchments from manuscript books and archives offers unprecedented insi...
The word “manuscript”, which literally means “handwritten”, is used to describe a book that is produ...
The value and interest of early library catalogues is generally acknowledged, and most surviving inv...
"Medieval manuscripts resisted obsolescence. Made by highly specialised craftspeople (scribes, illum...