Recent work on early modern women’s marginalia has already revealed much about the ways in which early modern women read and wrote, using the materials of manuscript and print as markers of relationships and as tools for self-positioning. However, as Heidi Brayman Hackel has argued, such traces are thought to be relatively rare, and, to date, studies of substantial archives of marginalia have centred on books annotated by two authors: Margaret Hoby and Anne Clifford. In this chapter, I would like to begin to examine a third significant archive: Mary Queen of Scots’ diverse collection of marginalia in her Book of Hours. This illuminated fifteenth-century manuscript was given to Mary during her time in the French court and was added to over h...
This thesis re-examines the art historiography of margins and marginality. It has long been recogniz...
Appendix: Lists of Queen Mary's books, A.D. 1569 and A.D. 1578 ... reprinted from the "Inventaires d...
This thesis examines a series of sixteenth- and early seventeenth-century texts that respond to the ...
The reception history of the casket sonnets attributed to Mary Queen of Scots is a rich archive of m...
This article discusses the early fifteenth century prayer book commissioned and owned by duchess Mar...
The thesis analyzes the extent to which English and Scottish women participated in the thriving manu...
This article addresses the challenges of attributing authorship to Mary, Queen of Scots, when editin...
Frank Dobbins in memoriam In 1976 Louise Litterick proposed that Cambridge, Magdalene College, Pepys...
In Tudor and Stuart Britain, women writers were shaped by their culture, but they also helped to sha...
The volume explores Elizabeth I\u2019s influence on English and European culture, in her time and i...
The word “manuscript”, which literally means “handwritten”, is used to describe a book that is produ...
textThe Hours of Edith G. Rosenwald (c.1340–80) is a small book of hours in the Rosenwald Collection...
The period from 1460 to 1515 in France was marked by a number of significant shifts—both politically...
The period from 1460 to 1515 in France was marked by a number of significant shifts—both politically...
This dissertation considers as cultural artifacts surviving manuscripts of legendaries (collections ...
This thesis re-examines the art historiography of margins and marginality. It has long been recogniz...
Appendix: Lists of Queen Mary's books, A.D. 1569 and A.D. 1578 ... reprinted from the "Inventaires d...
This thesis examines a series of sixteenth- and early seventeenth-century texts that respond to the ...
The reception history of the casket sonnets attributed to Mary Queen of Scots is a rich archive of m...
This article discusses the early fifteenth century prayer book commissioned and owned by duchess Mar...
The thesis analyzes the extent to which English and Scottish women participated in the thriving manu...
This article addresses the challenges of attributing authorship to Mary, Queen of Scots, when editin...
Frank Dobbins in memoriam In 1976 Louise Litterick proposed that Cambridge, Magdalene College, Pepys...
In Tudor and Stuart Britain, women writers were shaped by their culture, but they also helped to sha...
The volume explores Elizabeth I\u2019s influence on English and European culture, in her time and i...
The word “manuscript”, which literally means “handwritten”, is used to describe a book that is produ...
textThe Hours of Edith G. Rosenwald (c.1340–80) is a small book of hours in the Rosenwald Collection...
The period from 1460 to 1515 in France was marked by a number of significant shifts—both politically...
The period from 1460 to 1515 in France was marked by a number of significant shifts—both politically...
This dissertation considers as cultural artifacts surviving manuscripts of legendaries (collections ...
This thesis re-examines the art historiography of margins and marginality. It has long been recogniz...
Appendix: Lists of Queen Mary's books, A.D. 1569 and A.D. 1578 ... reprinted from the "Inventaires d...
This thesis examines a series of sixteenth- and early seventeenth-century texts that respond to the ...