Medieval Manuscripts in the Digital Age

Author:   Benjamin Albritton ,  Georgia Henley ,  Elaine Treharne
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
ISBN:  

9780367498771


Pages:   250
Publication Date:   29 April 2022
Format:   Paperback
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Medieval Manuscripts in the Digital Age explores one major manuscript repository’s digital presence and poses timely questions about studying books from a temporal and spatial distance via the online environment. Through contributions from a large group of distinguished international scholars, the volume assesses the impact of being able to access and interpret these early manuscripts in new ways. The focus on Parker on the Web, a world-class digital repository of diverse medieval manuscripts, comes as that site made its contents Open Access. Exploring the uses of digital representations of medieval texts and their contexts, contributors consider manuscripts from multiple perspectives including production, materiality, and reception. In addition, the volume explicates new interdisciplinary frameworks of analysis for the study of the relationship between texts and their physical contexts, while centring on an appreciation of the opportunities and challenges effected by the digital representation of a tangible object. Approaches extend from the codicological, palaeographical, linguistic, and cultural to considerations of reader reception, image production, and the implications of new technologies for future discoveries. Medieval Manuscripts in the Digital Age advances the debate in manuscript studies about the role of digital and computational sources and tools. As such, the book will appeal to scholars and students working in the disciplines of Digital Humanities, Medieval Studies, Literary Studies, Library and Information Science, and Book History.

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Author:   Benjamin Albritton ,  Georgia Henley ,  Elaine Treharne
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.930kg
ISBN:  

9780367498771


ISBN 10:   0367498774
Pages:   250
Publication Date:   29 April 2022
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

1. Introduction Benjamin Albritton and Elaine Treharne Part I. Theory and Practice 2. What it is to be a Digitization Specialist: Chasing Medieval Materials in a Sea of Pixels Astrid J. Smith 3. From the Divine to the Digital: Digitization as Resurrection and reconstruction Keri Thomas 4. A Note on Technology and Functionality in Digital Manuscript Studies Abigail G. Robertson 5. Ways of Seeing Manuscripts: Exploring Parker 2.0 Andrew Prescott Part II. Materialities 6. A Note on Cambridge, Corpus Christi College, 210 Orietta Da Rold 7. Cambridge, Corpus Christi College, 367 Part II: A Study in (Digital) Codicology Peter A. Stokes 8. Pocket Change: Cambridge, Corpus Christi College, 383 and the Value of the Virtual Object Anya Adair 9. Rolling with It: Navigating Absence in the Digital Realm Siân Echard Part III. Translation and Transmission 10. ‘Glocal’ Matters: The Gospels of St Augustine as a Codex in Translation Mateusz Fafinski 11. Encyclopaedic Notes in Cambridge, Corpus Christi College, 320 John J. Gallagher 12. Cambridge, Corpus Christi College, 322: Tradition and Transmission David F. Johnson 13. Cambridge, Corpus Christi College, 41 and 286: Digitization as Translation Sharon M. Rowley Part IV. Of Multimedia and the Multilingual 14. Fragmentation and Wholeness in Cambridge, Corpus Christi College, 16 A. Joseph McMullen 15. Cambridge, Corpus Christi College, 144 and 402: Mercian Intellectual Culture in pre-Conquest England (and beyond) Lindy Brady 16. Philologia and Philology: Allegory, Multilingualism and the Corpus Martianus Capella Elizabeth Boyle 17. Remediation and Multilingualism in Corpus Christi College, 402 Carla María Thomas Part V. Forms of Reading 18. Living with Books in Early Medieval England: Solomon and Saturn, Bibliophilia, and the Globalist Red Book of Darley Erica Weaver 19. Severed Heads and Sutured Skins Catherine E. Karkov 20. Books Consumed, Books Multiplied: Martianus Capella, Ælfric’s Homilies, and the International Image Interoperability Framework Alexandra Bolintineanu 21. Making a Home for Manuscripts on the Internet Michelle R. Warren

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Benjamin Albritton is the Rare Books Curator at Stanford Libraries. He is a medievalist and musicologist and spent nearly a decade managing digital projects including Parker on the Web, collaborations with the Vatican Library and others, and playing a key role in the inception and development of the International Image Interoperability Framework. Georgia Henley is Assistant Professor of English at Saint Anselm College and a Junior Fellow in the Andrew W. Mellon Society of Fellows in Critical Bibliography. Previously she held a postdoctoral appointment at Stanford’s Center for Spatial and Textual Analysis. Elaine Treharne is Roberta Bowman Denning Professor of Humanities at Stanford University, and Director of Stanford Text Technologies. She is a medievalist and handmade book expert, currently completing The Phenomenal Book. She is a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries, of the Royal Historical Society, and of the English Association.

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