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Conti, Aidan, Orietta Da Rold, and Philip Shaw (eds), Writing Europe, 500–1450: texts and contexts, Essays and Studies, 68, Woodbridge: Boydell & Brewer, 2005.

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Writing Europe, 500–1450: texts and contexts
Place
Woodbridge
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Boydell & Brewer
Year
2005
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Medieval Europe was characterized by a sophisticated market for the production, exchange and sale of written texts. This volume brings together papers on a range of topics, centred on manuscript studies and textual criticism, which explore these issues from a pan-European perspective. They examine the prolonged and varied processes through which Europe's different parts entered into modern reading, writing and communicative practices, drawing on a range of approaches and perspectives; they consider material culture, multilingualism in texts and books, book history, readers, audience and scribes across the Middle Ages.

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Dennis Groenewegen
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January 2022