This annotation describes how a small scribal error in a late medieval Danish document led to that document being left out of the later printed source edition, because the scribe’s correction of his own mistake was not recognized by the man who registered the document later on in the city archives in Copenhagen. It talks about how this sealed the fate that the document remained unknown and unpublished until a registration project at Copenhagen City Archives rediscovered and redated it in 2017 finally resulting in the making of the first-ever printed source edition in 2019. It also discusses the implications this has had for the intellectual knowledge of the history of Copenhagen and even for the understanding of modern cultural heritage in ...
This paper introduces an online catalogue of an early modern library: the main digital output of the...
Our rediscovery of a seventeenth-century postmasters' trunk in the Museum voor Communicatie in The H...
Abstract Electronic text encoding lays the groundwork for a new way of scholarly editing. Text enco...
This annotation describes how a small scribal error in a late medieval Danish document led to that d...
Medieval manuscripts are perishable objects. Whether they have degraded over time through constant u...
Medieval manuscripts are perishable objects. Whether they have degraded over time through constant u...
Andrea van Arkel-de Leeuw van Weenen, Rijksuniversiteit LeidenThis paper was presented at the "Inter...
This essay works backwards and forwards from a few known points in the history of an early 13th-cent...
Handwriting communication is a long-established human activity that has survived into the 21st centu...
This article analyses the influence of the printing press on Icelandic handwritten manuscripts from ...
This paper seeks to provide a brief survey of three types of responses to Gutenberg’s moveable type ...
This article looks into UPenn LJS 55, a French thirteenth century manuscript composed of four differ...
This article investigates an erasure technique present in the seventeenth century English manuscript...
Handwriting communication is a long-established human activity that has survived into the 21st centu...
For nearly fifty years, this tiny medieval codex—written in highly abbreviated Latin, lacking a titl...
This paper introduces an online catalogue of an early modern library: the main digital output of the...
Our rediscovery of a seventeenth-century postmasters' trunk in the Museum voor Communicatie in The H...
Abstract Electronic text encoding lays the groundwork for a new way of scholarly editing. Text enco...
This annotation describes how a small scribal error in a late medieval Danish document led to that d...
Medieval manuscripts are perishable objects. Whether they have degraded over time through constant u...
Medieval manuscripts are perishable objects. Whether they have degraded over time through constant u...
Andrea van Arkel-de Leeuw van Weenen, Rijksuniversiteit LeidenThis paper was presented at the "Inter...
This essay works backwards and forwards from a few known points in the history of an early 13th-cent...
Handwriting communication is a long-established human activity that has survived into the 21st centu...
This article analyses the influence of the printing press on Icelandic handwritten manuscripts from ...
This paper seeks to provide a brief survey of three types of responses to Gutenberg’s moveable type ...
This article looks into UPenn LJS 55, a French thirteenth century manuscript composed of four differ...
This article investigates an erasure technique present in the seventeenth century English manuscript...
Handwriting communication is a long-established human activity that has survived into the 21st centu...
For nearly fifty years, this tiny medieval codex—written in highly abbreviated Latin, lacking a titl...
This paper introduces an online catalogue of an early modern library: the main digital output of the...
Our rediscovery of a seventeenth-century postmasters' trunk in the Museum voor Communicatie in The H...
Abstract Electronic text encoding lays the groundwork for a new way of scholarly editing. Text enco...