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Parkes, Malcolm B., Scribes, scripts and readers: studies in the communication, presentation and dissemination of medieval texts, London: Hambledon Press, 1991.

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Citation details
Work
Scribes, scripts and readers: studies in the communication, presentation and dissemination of medieval texts
Place
London
Publisher
Hambledon Press
Year
1991
Subjects and topics
Approaches
collected articles
Sources
Manuscripts
Keywords
Palaeography
“The contribution of Insular scribes of the seventh and eighth centuries to the ‘grammar of legibility’”
1–18
“Tachygraphy in the Middle Ages: writing techniques employed for reportationes of lectures and sermons”
19–33
“The influence of the concepts of ordinatio and compilatio on the development of the book”
35–70
“The date of the Oxford manuscript of La chanson de Roland: Bodleian Library MS Digby 23”
71–89
“The scriptorium of Wearmouth-Jarrow”
93–120
“The handwriting of St Boniface: a reassessment of the problems”
121–142
“The palaeography of the Parker manuscript of the chronicle, laws and Sedulius, and historiography at Winchester in the late ninth and the tenth centuries”
143–169
“A fragment of an early-tenth-century Anglo-Saxon manuscript and its significance”
171–185
“On the presumed date and possible origins of the manuscript of the Orrmulum: Oxford, Bodleian Library, MS Junius 1”
187–200
“The production of copies of the Canterbury tales and the Confessio Amantis in the early fifteenth century”
with A. I. Doyle
201–248
“A fifteenth-century scribe: Henry Mere”
249–256
“Copies of Boethius in Anglo-Saxon England: a note on Vatican, Bibl. Apost., MS Vat. Lat. 3363”
Taken from: Malcolm B. Parkes, ‘A note on MS Vatican, Bibl. Apost., lat. 3363’ in Boethius... (1981)
259–262
“An Anglo-Saxon text at Fleury: the manuscript of the Leiden Riddle”
263–274
“The literacy of the laity”
275–297
“Book provision and libraries at the Medieval University of Oxford”
299–310
“Fragments of medieval manuscripts”
313–317
Contributors
Dennis Groenewegen
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