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Showing posts with label Paleografia inglesa. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Paleografia inglesa. Show all posts

28 January 2012

Livro

Nova colectânea de artigos de M. B. Parkes: Pages from the Past: Medieval Writing Skills and Manuscript Books, editado (à inglesa) por Pamela Robinson e Rivkah Zim e publicado pela Ashgate
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Tábua

Part I Scribes and Scripts
  • The Hereford Map: the handwriting and copying of the text
  • Richard Frampton: a commercial scribe c.1390–c.1420
  • Patterns of scribal activity and revisions of the text in early copies of works by John Gower
  • Archaizing hands in English manuscripts   
Part II Punctuation  
  • Latin autograph manuscripts: orthography and punctuation
  • Punctuation and the medieval history of texts
  • Medieval punctuation and the modern editor  
  • Punctuation in copies of Nicholas Love’s Mirror of the Blessed Life of Jesus
Part III Readers
  • Rædan, areccan, smeagan: how the Anglo-Saxons read
  • Folia librorum quaerere: medieval experience of the problems of hypertext and the index  
  • Stephan Batman's manuscripts
Part IV Book Provision
  • History in books’ clothing: books as evidence for cultural relations between England and the Continent in the 7th and 8th centuries  
  • The compilation of the Dominican lectionary
  • The provision of books

27 January 2012

Late Medieval English Scribes

Late Medieval English Scribes is an online catalogue of all scribal hands (identified or unidentified) which appear in the manuscripts of the English writings of five major Middle English authors: Geoffrey Chaucer, John Gower, John Trevisa, William Langland and Thomas Hoccleve.
Citado do website do Catálogo electrónico.

Responsáveis: Professor Linne R. Mooney, University of York (Principal Investigator), Dr Simon Horobin, University of Oxford (Co-Investigator), and Dr Estelle Stubbs, University of York (Research Associate), and Honorary Research Fellow, Humanities Research Institute (HRI), University of Sheffield.

Muitíssimo interessante, bem pensado e bem executado. A parte da descrição dos caracteres é a mais fraca e denota ausência de reflexão. Mas, quem dera…