This volume charts the diversity of early modern colophons to explore new analytical approaches to scribal cultures across the globe between circa 1400 and 1800. By examining the colophon as a scribal practice in its broadest sense, this introduction proposes a different concept that moves beyond inherently European definitions. We advocate for a broader understanding of colophons as scribal practices and signatures that tell very personal stories of the production and circulation of manuscripts and prints in the early modern world. Through colophons scribes experimented with and shaped the social worlds of the production, transmission, and perception of the written word—both in manuscript and print
Previously published: UCT Press, 2011The circulation of manuscripts and books between different cont...
There is very little in the modern literature on the history of written culture that describes the s...
This collection of fourteen new essays offers important insights into England's pre-modern textual c...
A few of the many rubrics in Codex Amiatinus include colophonic phrases. This article investigates t...
Personal notes left in books by their makers and users, colophons are an invaluable source of inform...
Stereotypical patterns represent a major share of the text of colophons and other paratextual materi...
none2siCome specificato nella prima nota a piè di pagina (p. 59), benché l'articolo sia il frutto de...
Ethiopic colophons are still an understudied subject among the broader field of the codex manuscript...
The practice of inserting scribal remarks to the end of a manuscript in ancient Mesopotamia dates ba...
This paper investigates the activity of lay scribes of manuscripts in the High Middle Ages until the...
In recent years, the materials used in textual production have been understood to be essential to a ...
This paper focuses on that kind of paratexts usually called colophons (that is to say, the scribes’ ...
"The publication committee of the Caxton club certifies that this copy of 'An essay on colophons' is...
A few of the many rubrics in Codex Amiatinus include colophonic phrases. This article investigates t...
This chapter examines the functioning of colophons as guarantors of textual authority and stability ...
Previously published: UCT Press, 2011The circulation of manuscripts and books between different cont...
There is very little in the modern literature on the history of written culture that describes the s...
This collection of fourteen new essays offers important insights into England's pre-modern textual c...
A few of the many rubrics in Codex Amiatinus include colophonic phrases. This article investigates t...
Personal notes left in books by their makers and users, colophons are an invaluable source of inform...
Stereotypical patterns represent a major share of the text of colophons and other paratextual materi...
none2siCome specificato nella prima nota a piè di pagina (p. 59), benché l'articolo sia il frutto de...
Ethiopic colophons are still an understudied subject among the broader field of the codex manuscript...
The practice of inserting scribal remarks to the end of a manuscript in ancient Mesopotamia dates ba...
This paper investigates the activity of lay scribes of manuscripts in the High Middle Ages until the...
In recent years, the materials used in textual production have been understood to be essential to a ...
This paper focuses on that kind of paratexts usually called colophons (that is to say, the scribes’ ...
"The publication committee of the Caxton club certifies that this copy of 'An essay on colophons' is...
A few of the many rubrics in Codex Amiatinus include colophonic phrases. This article investigates t...
This chapter examines the functioning of colophons as guarantors of textual authority and stability ...
Previously published: UCT Press, 2011The circulation of manuscripts and books between different cont...
There is very little in the modern literature on the history of written culture that describes the s...
This collection of fourteen new essays offers important insights into England's pre-modern textual c...