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The Oxford Handbook of Latin Palaeography

Online ISBN:
9780199984046
Print ISBN:
9780195336948
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
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The Oxford Handbook of Latin Palaeography

Frank T. Coulson (ed.),
Frank T. Coulson
(ed.)
Greek and Latin, Ohio State University
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Frank T. Coulson, Department of Classics, The Ohio State University

Robert G. Babcock (ed.)
Robert G. Babcock
(ed.)
Classics, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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Robert G. Babcock, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Published online:
10 November 2020
Published in print:
17 December 2020
Online ISBN:
9780199984046
Print ISBN:
9780195336948
Publisher:
Oxford University Press

Abstract

The Oxford Handbook of Latin Palaeography provides a comprehensive overview of the development of Latin scripts from Antiquity to the Early Modern period, of codicology, and of the cultural setting of the mediaeval manuscript. The opening section, on Latin Palaeography, treats a full range of Latin book hands, beginning with Square and Rustic Capitals and finishing with Humanistic minuscule. The Handbook is groundbreaking in giving extensive treatment to such scripts as Old Roman Cursive, New Roman Cursive, and Visigothic. Each article is written by a leading expert in the field and is copiously illustrated with figures and plates. Examples of each script with full transcription of selected plates are frequently provided for the benefit of newcomers to the field. The second section, on Codicology, contains essays on the design and physical make-up of the manuscript book, and it includes as well articles in newly-created disciplines, such as comparative codicology. The third and final section, Manuscript Setting, places the mediaeval manuscript within its cultural and intellectual setting, with extended essays on the mediaeval library, particular genres and types of manuscript production, the book trade in antiquity and the Middle Ages, and manuscript cataloguing. All articles are in English. The Handbook will be an indispensable guide to all those working in the various fields concerned with the literary and cultural dynamics of book production in the Middle Ages and Early Modern period.

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