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Scribes and the presentation of texts (from antiquity to c. 1550) : proceedings of the 20th Colloquium of the Comité international de paléographie latine, Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library, Yale University (New Haven, September 6-8, 2017)

Title
Scribes and the presentation of texts (from antiquity to c. 1550) : proceedings of the 20th Colloquium of the Comité international de paléographie latine, Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library, Yale University (New Haven, September 6-8, 2017) / co-editors, Barbara A. Shailor and C.W. Dutschke ; assistant editors, Kyle Conrau-Lewis, Kristen Herdman, Carson Koepke and Alexander Peña.
Author
Comité international de paléographie latine. Coloquio (20th : 2017 : New Haven, Conn.), author.
Publication
  • Turnhout, Belgium : Brepols, [2021]
  • ©2021

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Additional Authors
  • Shailor, Barbara A., 1948-
  • Dutschke, C. W.
  • Conrau-Lewis, Kyle
  • Herdman, Kristen, 1988-
  • Koepke, Carson
  • Peña, Alexander (Medievalist)
  • Zamponi, Stefano
  • Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, host institution.
Description
602 pages : illustrations (some color), facsimiles (some color); 29 x 23 cm.
Summary
"Scribes played complex, often overlooked roles in the production of hand-written texts across Antiquity, the Middle Ages, and the Renaissance. Some scribes simply copied the exemplar; other scribes participated with authors and decorators in establishing the mise-en-page and overall appearance of a text. Many decisions needed to be made regarding the selection of text script; the style of rubrication, display scripts, and initials; the placement and execution of potentially elaborate illuminated images. What was the role of the scribe in contributing to the decision-making process or in determining the final format and material appearance of a document, scroll or codex? This volume explores many of the choices that a single scribe or groups of scribes would need to make when writing and presenting a text, whether in a monastic, cathedral or lay setting. The articles in the volume range from case studies of a single artifact to the analysis of multiple copies and versions of a particular text. The authors include eminent specialists in the field of manuscript studies as well as mid- and early career scholars." --
Series Statement
Bibliologia : elementa ad librorum studia pertinentia, 1375-9566 ; volume 65
Uniform Title
Bibliologia (Turnhout, Belgium) ; v. 65.
Subject
  • Bible > Manuscripts > Congresses
  • Scribes > Congresses
  • Scriptoria > Congresses
  • Manuscript design > History > Congresses
  • Transmission of texts > Europe > History > To 1500 > Congresses
  • Manuscripts, Latin (Medieval and modern) > Congresses
  • Manuscripts, Medieval > Congresses
  • Manuscripts, Renaissance > Congresses
  • Scribes
Genre/Form
  • Conference papers and proceedings.
  • History.
Note
  • The keynote address by Stefano Zamponi is presented in the original Italian, preceded by an English translation.
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Language (note)
  • 16 contributions in English, 4 in Italian, 3 in French, and 2 in Spanish. Includes abstracts in the language of the contribution.
Contents
Keynote: The papyri of Dura Europos in the history of Latin script = I papiri di Dura Europos nella storia della scrittura latina / Stefano Zamponi -- Il manoscritto latino di contenuto giuridico tra Antichità e Medioevo: strategie distintive e conservatorismo grafico da Oriente a Occidente / Serena Ammirati -- Making, writing and decorating the Bible: Montecassino, a case study / Marilena Maniaci & Giulia Orofino -- The shaping of the Latin classics in fourteenth-century Italy / Irene Ceccherini -- The rhetoric of textual presentation in manuscripts of the Anglo-Norman prose Brut chronicle: when foundation stories collide / Julia Marvin -- Categories of promoters and categories of writings: the free will of the scribes, cause of formal graphic differences / Jesús Alturo & Tania Alaix -- Decision-making and workflow in the making of Exon Domesday / Francisco Alvarez López & Julia Crick -- Lay scribes before c. 1100: books, texts, scripts / Laua Pani -- Présentation des textes, discours diplomatique et "responsables de la transcription des actes" aux xe et xie siècles: quelques chartes clunisiennes / Sébastien Barret -- Authors, scribes and librarians: literary estates in Germany in the fifteenth and early sixteenth century / Eef Overgaauw -- Half-uncial scripts: a way of presenting texts / David Ganz -- Mass by design: design elements in early Italian Mass books / Andrew J. M. Irving -- Las rúbricas en los cócices medievales de los reinos de León y Castilla (siglos xii-xv) / Elena E. Rodriguez Diaz -- L'ordinatio dans les manuscrits de compilation / Thomas Falmagne -- Il prologo tra autore, scriba e manoscritto: indagini su uso e funzione di un particolare paratesto in codici della Herzog August Bibliothek, Wolfenbüttel, e della Niedersächsische Statts- und Universitätsbibliothek, Göttingen / Patrizia Carmassi -- Du Roman de la rose aux livres d'heures: étudier et comprendre les écritures de colophons / Dominique Stutzmann -- Dall'ars scripta all'ars figurata: Raimondo Lullo (1232-1316) e la tradizione figurata dell'ars combinatoria / Gabriella Pomaro -- The manifold manifestations of A tous nobles: decoration and diversity in a French genealogical chronicle / Marigold Anne Norbye -- God speaks Czech: some reflections on layout, script and image in Czech Bibles of the fifteenth century / Maria Theisen -- Nota and Require: the oldest Western annotation symbols and their dissemination in the early Middle Ages / Evina Steinová -- Reading early medieval miscellanies / Anna Dorofeeva -- The script of Matthew Paris and his collaborators (c.1200-1259): a multi-methodological approach / Manuel Muñoz Garcia -- La presentación de los Textos en las Profesiones Religiousas del Monasterio de San Martin Pinario (Santiago De Compostela) en el Siglo XVI / Adrián Ares Legaspi -- The archaelogy [i.e. archaeology] of the book and the alchemy of Cracow / Agnieszka Rec.
Call Number
JFF 22-744
ISBN
  • 9782503595160
  • 2503595162
OCLC
1290427701
Author
Comité international de paléographie latine. Coloquio (20th : 2017 : New Haven, Conn.), author.
Title
Scribes and the presentation of texts (from antiquity to c. 1550) : proceedings of the 20th Colloquium of the Comité international de paléographie latine, Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library, Yale University (New Haven, September 6-8, 2017) / co-editors, Barbara A. Shailor and C.W. Dutschke ; assistant editors, Kyle Conrau-Lewis, Kristen Herdman, Carson Koepke and Alexander Peña.
Publisher
Turnhout, Belgium : Brepols, [2021]
Copyright Date
©2021
Type of Content
text
still image
Type of Medium
unmediated
Type of Carrier
volume
Series
Bibliologia : elementa ad librorum studia pertinentia, 1375-9566 ; volume 65
Bibliologia (Turnhout, Belgium) ; v. 65.
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Language
16 contributions in English, 4 in Italian, 3 in French, and 2 in Spanish. Includes abstracts in the language of the contribution.
Added Author
Shailor, Barbara A., 1948- editor.
Dutschke, C. W., editor.
Conrau-Lewis, Kyle, editor.
Herdman, Kristen, 1988- editor.
Koepke, Carson, editor.
Peña, Alexander (Medievalist), editor.
Zamponi, Stefano, contributor.
Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, host institution.
Research Call Number
JFF 22-744
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