Essays about the creation, circulation, and collection of medieval manuscripts.
The essays collected here celebrate the work of Barbara Shailor, the distinguished scholar of medieval manuscripts. They explore various aspects of their provenance. The subjects addressed range from studies of the history of individual manuscripts, to the evidence afforded by the understanding of their textual traditions, to the significance of the identification of fragments, to the roles of individual scholars and collectors. As a whole the volume contributes to a wider understanding of how the history and ownership of medieval manuscripts can be fruitfully examined, a flourishing area of interest in the field.
Tabla de materias
List of Illustrations
List of Contributors
Acknowledgements
List of Abbreviations
Barbara Ann Shailor –
A. S. G. Edwards
The Publications of Barbara A. Shailor –
A. S. G. Edwards
Introduction –
A. S. G. Edwards
1. The Manuscripts and Text of
Melos Amoris – Andrew Kraebel
2. Charles V, king of France, and Humfrey, duke of Gloucester –
Christopher de Hamel
3. Kissing the Paten –
Roger S. Wieck
4. The New Chronicles of England and France in New England –
Julia Boffey
5. F. J. Furnivall and the Macro Manuscript –
Michael P. Kuczynski
6. Fragmentation and Fragmentology: A Century of Ege Studies –
Lisa Fagin Davis
7. Mark Lansburgh and his Collection of Manuscripts –
Consuelo. Dutschke
8. Medieval Manuscripts owned by Edward Duff Balken of Pittsburgh –
William P. Stoneman
9. H. Harvey Frost’s Collecting of Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts and the 1931 Quaritch Illuminated Manuscripts Catalogue –
A. S. G. Edwards
Index of Manuscripts
General Index
Sobre el autor
A. S. G. Edwards is Honorary Professor of Medieval Manuscripts at the University of Kent at Canterbury.