In the Middle Ages, writing was not confined to manuscripts, but inscribed in the broader material world, in textiles and tombs, on weapons or human skin. This volume presents the first comparative overview of text-bearing artefacts in medieval German, Old Norse, British, French, Italian and Iberian literature and offers a fresh perspective on the medieval world that takes seriously the vibrancy of matter as a vital aspect of textual culture
The University of St. Andrews Library Open Access Fund supported this Open Access publication. The L...
This collection of fourteen new essays offers important insights into England's pre-modern textual c...
In my dissertation, I explore the relationship between the material aspects of an editorial artifact...
What can stories of magical engraved rings or prophetic inscriptions on walls tell us about how writ...
International audienceThe textuality and materiality of documents are an essential part of their com...
In manuscript cultures of the Middle Ages, every textual object was hand-crafted by human agents who...
This project explores the ways in which Middle English manuscript texts are re-formed by linguistic,...
Medieval manuscripts combining multiple languages, whether in fusion or in collision, provide tangib...
This collection of essays examines how the paratextual apparatus of medieval manuscripts both inscri...
International audienceThis paper aims to explore the visual and epigraphic properties of medieval wr...
The definition of text is still a live issue with important implications for emerging forms of digit...
Medieval literary and intellectual culture intertwined ideas of reading with ideas of collection. Ma...
Explores the complex relations between the written word and medieval society by focusing on the prol...
Researchers view the switch from parchment to paper as an essential condition for the rapid rise in ...
The volume assesses performative structures within a variety of medieval forms of textuality, from v...
The University of St. Andrews Library Open Access Fund supported this Open Access publication. The L...
This collection of fourteen new essays offers important insights into England's pre-modern textual c...
In my dissertation, I explore the relationship between the material aspects of an editorial artifact...
What can stories of magical engraved rings or prophetic inscriptions on walls tell us about how writ...
International audienceThe textuality and materiality of documents are an essential part of their com...
In manuscript cultures of the Middle Ages, every textual object was hand-crafted by human agents who...
This project explores the ways in which Middle English manuscript texts are re-formed by linguistic,...
Medieval manuscripts combining multiple languages, whether in fusion or in collision, provide tangib...
This collection of essays examines how the paratextual apparatus of medieval manuscripts both inscri...
International audienceThis paper aims to explore the visual and epigraphic properties of medieval wr...
The definition of text is still a live issue with important implications for emerging forms of digit...
Medieval literary and intellectual culture intertwined ideas of reading with ideas of collection. Ma...
Explores the complex relations between the written word and medieval society by focusing on the prol...
Researchers view the switch from parchment to paper as an essential condition for the rapid rise in ...
The volume assesses performative structures within a variety of medieval forms of textuality, from v...
The University of St. Andrews Library Open Access Fund supported this Open Access publication. The L...
This collection of fourteen new essays offers important insights into England's pre-modern textual c...
In my dissertation, I explore the relationship between the material aspects of an editorial artifact...