This article analyses the influence of the printing press on Icelandic handwritten manuscripts from the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. Iceland has a particularly rich and long-lasting manuscript culture that did not cease until the early twentieth century. Many post-medieval manuscripts include paratextual features that are more commonly connected with printed books, such as title pages which were a true innovation of the printing press but which are found in manuscripts, too. The earliest Icelandic title pages are found in manuscripts that were written for or by highly educated men and that contain the same textual genres that were printed, too, although references to print are rare. Title pages appear frequently in hymn manuscripts ...
The marginalia can offer surprising insight into the scribe’s life and the culture that surrounded t...
Includes a chronological list of Icelandic printed books (82 titles) from 1540 through 1749.On cover...
Gateways to the Book investigates the complex image-text relationships between frontispieces and ill...
This article analyses the influence of the printing press on Icelandic handwritten manuscripts from ...
This article discusses a number of interdisciplinary aspects of Icelandic law manuscripts, produced ...
This paper introduces an online catalogue of an early modern library: the main digital output of the...
This project investigates what paratextual material—specifically marginalia— can tell us about the ...
Víga-Glúms saga is a short example of the Íslendingasögur genre, whose plot is set in tenth-century ...
Printing emerged more slowly in the Nordic lands than in most parts of Europe. The first active prin...
Icelandic manuscripts, particularly the medieval manuscripts housed at the Árni Magnússon Institutes...
The subject matter of this thesis is manuscript and scribal culture in the age of print. Its first p...
n the present chapter, the design of select margins of late medieval Old Norse manuscripts containin...
This paper seeks to provide a brief survey of three types of responses to Gutenberg’s moveable type ...
This book examines a cultural revolution that took place in the Scandinavian artistic landscape duri...
A condensed account of the history of the production and spread of books, in manuscript and in print...
The marginalia can offer surprising insight into the scribe’s life and the culture that surrounded t...
Includes a chronological list of Icelandic printed books (82 titles) from 1540 through 1749.On cover...
Gateways to the Book investigates the complex image-text relationships between frontispieces and ill...
This article analyses the influence of the printing press on Icelandic handwritten manuscripts from ...
This article discusses a number of interdisciplinary aspects of Icelandic law manuscripts, produced ...
This paper introduces an online catalogue of an early modern library: the main digital output of the...
This project investigates what paratextual material—specifically marginalia— can tell us about the ...
Víga-Glúms saga is a short example of the Íslendingasögur genre, whose plot is set in tenth-century ...
Printing emerged more slowly in the Nordic lands than in most parts of Europe. The first active prin...
Icelandic manuscripts, particularly the medieval manuscripts housed at the Árni Magnússon Institutes...
The subject matter of this thesis is manuscript and scribal culture in the age of print. Its first p...
n the present chapter, the design of select margins of late medieval Old Norse manuscripts containin...
This paper seeks to provide a brief survey of three types of responses to Gutenberg’s moveable type ...
This book examines a cultural revolution that took place in the Scandinavian artistic landscape duri...
A condensed account of the history of the production and spread of books, in manuscript and in print...
The marginalia can offer surprising insight into the scribe’s life and the culture that surrounded t...
Includes a chronological list of Icelandic printed books (82 titles) from 1540 through 1749.On cover...
Gateways to the Book investigates the complex image-text relationships between frontispieces and ill...