IMC 2019: Sessions
Session 1526: Materiality in Series, I: Serial Manuscript Production
Thursday 4 July 2019, 09.00-10.30
Sponsor: | 'Scripta-PSL': Histoire et pratiques de l’écrit, Université Paris Sciences & Lettres / Sonderforschungsbereich 933 'Materiale Textkulturen', Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg |
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Organisers: | Jean-Baptiste Camps, Université Paris IV - Sorbonne Kirsten Wallenwein, Lateinische Philologie des Mittelalters und der Neuzeit, Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg |
Moderator/Chair: | Jean-Baptiste Camps, Université Paris IV - Sorbonne |
Paper 1526-a | New Insights into Serial Manuscript Production in the Early Middle Ages (Language: English) Index terms: Language and Literature - Latin, Manuscripts and Palaeography |
Paper 1526-b | Individuality in the Decor of Manuscripts Produced in Series (Language: English) Index terms: Art History - General, Manuscripts and Palaeography |
Paper 1526-c | Manuscript Production of Verse Romances in French: Re-Grouping Objects, Re-Thinking Texts (Language: English) Index terms: Computing in Medieval Studies, Language and Literature - French or Occitan, Manuscripts and Palaeography |
Abstract | Each medieval manuscript is unique. However, the non-typographic societies of the Western Middle Ages had also developed serial productions long before the invention of printing. The complex working processes of medieval scriptoria can, in part, be reconstructed via their remains. This session aims to provide new approaches for the investigation of artefacts and their materiality. It will focus on common features, but also individual aspects regarding scripts, illustrations and texts. |