This collection of fourteen new essays offers important insights into England's pre-modern textual culture. The contributors, all distinguished experts, bring a range of perspectives – palaeographical, codicological, dialectal, textual, art historical – to the study of the manuscript book and the varied environments (professional, administrative, mercantile, ecclesiastical) where books were produced and used during the period 1300–1550. Major authors whose manuscripts receive attention include Chaucer, Gower, Hilton, Hoccleve, and Wyclif. Major texts whose manuscript traditions are scrutinized include Speculum Vitae, the Scale of Perfection, the Canterbury Tales, Confessio Amantis, and The Formulary, and a wide range of shorter works, inclu...
Chapter in Medieval England: An Encyclopedia. First published in 1998, this valuable reference work ...
This study advances and adds detail to our history of the reading of verse in England c.1350–1500. S...
Excerpts copied in miscellanies occupy a significant place in the literary culture of late-medieval ...
One of the most important developments in medieval English literary studies since the 1980s has been...
This dissertation studies three important textual projects that speak to the conditions of Middle En...
Based on new readings of some of the least-read texts by some of the best-known scribes of later med...
Master's thesis in Literacy studiesThe present work contains an edition of fifteen Middle English te...
The fifteen essays in this volume discuss a great number of manuscript miscellanies produced in Brit...
Recent work in Middle English literature addresses the emerging relationship between formal analysis...
Medieval literary and intellectual culture intertwined ideas of reading with ideas of collection. Ma...
This dissertation investigates the reciprocal relationship between merchants and poets within late-m...
This dissertation examines the function of textual communities in England from the early Middle Ages...
During Leofric’s episcopacy, there was an organized programme of manuscript copying in Exeter, for w...
Chapter in A Companion to Medieval English Literature and Culture, c.1350 - c.1500. A Companion to M...
The medieval English West Midlands has long been associated with the production of vernacular texts,...
Chapter in Medieval England: An Encyclopedia. First published in 1998, this valuable reference work ...
This study advances and adds detail to our history of the reading of verse in England c.1350–1500. S...
Excerpts copied in miscellanies occupy a significant place in the literary culture of late-medieval ...
One of the most important developments in medieval English literary studies since the 1980s has been...
This dissertation studies three important textual projects that speak to the conditions of Middle En...
Based on new readings of some of the least-read texts by some of the best-known scribes of later med...
Master's thesis in Literacy studiesThe present work contains an edition of fifteen Middle English te...
The fifteen essays in this volume discuss a great number of manuscript miscellanies produced in Brit...
Recent work in Middle English literature addresses the emerging relationship between formal analysis...
Medieval literary and intellectual culture intertwined ideas of reading with ideas of collection. Ma...
This dissertation investigates the reciprocal relationship between merchants and poets within late-m...
This dissertation examines the function of textual communities in England from the early Middle Ages...
During Leofric’s episcopacy, there was an organized programme of manuscript copying in Exeter, for w...
Chapter in A Companion to Medieval English Literature and Culture, c.1350 - c.1500. A Companion to M...
The medieval English West Midlands has long been associated with the production of vernacular texts,...
Chapter in Medieval England: An Encyclopedia. First published in 1998, this valuable reference work ...
This study advances and adds detail to our history of the reading of verse in England c.1350–1500. S...
Excerpts copied in miscellanies occupy a significant place in the literary culture of late-medieval ...