This article analyses rubrics in Middle High German miscellany manuscripts of short texts in rhyming couplets (Reimpaargedichte). A corpus consisting of 1433 rubrics from 68 manuscripts was created to be able to perform this study. As rubrics in medieval manuscripts were not authorial, but composed by scribes, they offer insights into the reception of the texts. This paper analyses their features and functions as a proxy to interrogate the standing and status of Reimpaargedichte between the thirteenth and fifteenth centuries. The main methodology is distant reading, i.e. the application and interpretation of statistical methods on a textual corpus. The features analyzed include the length of the rubrics, their level of variation, the presen...
This thesis on medieval sermon manuscripts aims to increase our understanding of the Franciscan Bert...
Scholars of pre-modern legal history face interesting problems with the interpretation of their mate...
The definition of text is still a live issue with important implications for emerging forms of digit...
The medieval legend of the two Saints Barlaam and Josaphat has attracted wide attention since, in th...
The articles found in this issue of the Mittellateinisches Jahrbuch (53, 2018) stem from a conferenc...
‘Große Heidelberger Liederhandschrift’, ‘Ambrasser Heldenbuch’, ‘Rostocker Liederbuch’, ‘Hausbuch de...
This article examines the role and function of author attributions in multi-text manuscripts contain...
Manuscript abbreviations are a well-known feature of manuscript culture, which have mainly been stud...
The article reflects on the specific language and style of the Latin rubrics that are commonly found...
This article reviews the terminological framework to describe manuscripts. The Lachmannian terminolo...
Introduction. The article considers the structure and variety of fixed collocations in the “Livonian...
In the Middle Ages, writing was not confined to manuscripts, but inscribed in the broader material w...
Abstract: The manuscript Cod. Donaueschingen A III 19 of the Badische Landes-bibliothek Karlsruhe is...
This project explores the ways in which Middle English manuscript texts are re-formed by linguistic,...
Some of the earliest texts in the medieval vernacular languages are transmitted as unique and often ...
This thesis on medieval sermon manuscripts aims to increase our understanding of the Franciscan Bert...
Scholars of pre-modern legal history face interesting problems with the interpretation of their mate...
The definition of text is still a live issue with important implications for emerging forms of digit...
The medieval legend of the two Saints Barlaam and Josaphat has attracted wide attention since, in th...
The articles found in this issue of the Mittellateinisches Jahrbuch (53, 2018) stem from a conferenc...
‘Große Heidelberger Liederhandschrift’, ‘Ambrasser Heldenbuch’, ‘Rostocker Liederbuch’, ‘Hausbuch de...
This article examines the role and function of author attributions in multi-text manuscripts contain...
Manuscript abbreviations are a well-known feature of manuscript culture, which have mainly been stud...
The article reflects on the specific language and style of the Latin rubrics that are commonly found...
This article reviews the terminological framework to describe manuscripts. The Lachmannian terminolo...
Introduction. The article considers the structure and variety of fixed collocations in the “Livonian...
In the Middle Ages, writing was not confined to manuscripts, but inscribed in the broader material w...
Abstract: The manuscript Cod. Donaueschingen A III 19 of the Badische Landes-bibliothek Karlsruhe is...
This project explores the ways in which Middle English manuscript texts are re-formed by linguistic,...
Some of the earliest texts in the medieval vernacular languages are transmitted as unique and often ...
This thesis on medieval sermon manuscripts aims to increase our understanding of the Franciscan Bert...
Scholars of pre-modern legal history face interesting problems with the interpretation of their mate...
The definition of text is still a live issue with important implications for emerging forms of digit...