Middle English Texts in Transition
A Festschrift Dedicated to Toshiyuki Takamiya on His 70th Birthday
Herausgeber: Horobin, Simon; Mooney, Linne R
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A Festschrift Dedicated to Toshiyuki Takamiya on His 70th Birthday
Herausgeber: Horobin, Simon; Mooney, Linne R
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Fresh contributions to the study of medieval manuscripts, texts, and their creators.
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Fresh contributions to the study of medieval manuscripts, texts, and their creators.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Boydell & Brewer
- Seitenzahl: 359
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Juli 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 157mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 930g
- ISBN-13: 9781903153536
- ISBN-10: 1903153530
- Artikelnr.: 40053995
- Verlag: Boydell & Brewer
- Seitenzahl: 359
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Juli 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 157mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 930g
- ISBN-13: 9781903153536
- ISBN-10: 1903153530
- Artikelnr.: 40053995
Simon Horobin, Linne R. Mooney
Introduction - Linne R Mooney The Early History of the Scriveners' Company
Common Paper and its So-Called 'Oaths' - Richard Firth Green Corpus Christi
College Oxford MS 201 and its Copy of Piers Plowman - Simon Horobin Did
John Gower Re-dedicate his Confessio Amantis Before Henry IV's Usurpation?
- Terry Jones Le Songe Vert, BL MS Add 34114 (the Spalding Manuscript),
Bibliothèque de la ville de Clermont MS 249, and John Gower - Robert F.
Yeager Bodleian Library, MS Ashmole 33: Thoughts on Reading a Work in
Progress - Phillipa Hardman The Rawlinson Lyrics: Context, Memory and
Performance - John C. Hirsh Linguistic Boundaries in Multilingual
Miscellanies: The Case of Middle English Romance - Ad Putter Linguistic
Boundaries in Multilingual Miscellanies: The Case of Middle English Romance
- Gareth Griffith What Six Unalike Lyrics in MS Harley 2253 Have Alike in
Manuscript Layout - Eric G Stanley Evidence for the Licensing of Books from
Arundel to Cromwell - Susan Powell Bishops, Patrons, Mystics and
Manuscripts: Walter Hilton, Nicholas Love and the Arundel and Holland
Connections - Michael G. Sargent The Choice and Arrangement of Texts in MS
Pepys 2125, Magdalene College, Cambridge: A Tentative Narrative about its
Material History - Mayumi Taguchi 'Thys moche more ys oure Lady Mary
longe': Takamiya MS 56 and the English Birth Girdle Tradition - Mary Morse
Bookish Types: Some Post-Medieval Owners, Borrowers and Lenders of the
Manuscripts of The Wise Book of Philosophy and Astronomy - Carrie Griffin
Laurentius Guglielmus Traversagnus and the Genesis of Vaticana Codex Lat.
11441, with Remarks on Bodleian MS Laud Lat. 61 - James J Murphy The
Travels of a Quire from the Twelfth Century to the Twenty-First: The Case
of Rawlinson B 484, fols. 1-6 - Natalia Petrovskaia William Elstob's
Planned Edition of the Anglo-Saxon Laws: A Remnant in the Takamiya
Collection - Timothy Graham Gutenberg Meets Digitisation: The Path of a
Digital Ambassador - Takako Kato and Satoko Tokunaga An Updated
Bibliography of Toshiyuki Takamiya - Satoko Tokunaga
Common Paper and its So-Called 'Oaths' - Richard Firth Green Corpus Christi
College Oxford MS 201 and its Copy of Piers Plowman - Simon Horobin Did
John Gower Re-dedicate his Confessio Amantis Before Henry IV's Usurpation?
- Terry Jones Le Songe Vert, BL MS Add 34114 (the Spalding Manuscript),
Bibliothèque de la ville de Clermont MS 249, and John Gower - Robert F.
Yeager Bodleian Library, MS Ashmole 33: Thoughts on Reading a Work in
Progress - Phillipa Hardman The Rawlinson Lyrics: Context, Memory and
Performance - John C. Hirsh Linguistic Boundaries in Multilingual
Miscellanies: The Case of Middle English Romance - Ad Putter Linguistic
Boundaries in Multilingual Miscellanies: The Case of Middle English Romance
- Gareth Griffith What Six Unalike Lyrics in MS Harley 2253 Have Alike in
Manuscript Layout - Eric G Stanley Evidence for the Licensing of Books from
Arundel to Cromwell - Susan Powell Bishops, Patrons, Mystics and
Manuscripts: Walter Hilton, Nicholas Love and the Arundel and Holland
Connections - Michael G. Sargent The Choice and Arrangement of Texts in MS
Pepys 2125, Magdalene College, Cambridge: A Tentative Narrative about its
Material History - Mayumi Taguchi 'Thys moche more ys oure Lady Mary
longe': Takamiya MS 56 and the English Birth Girdle Tradition - Mary Morse
Bookish Types: Some Post-Medieval Owners, Borrowers and Lenders of the
Manuscripts of The Wise Book of Philosophy and Astronomy - Carrie Griffin
Laurentius Guglielmus Traversagnus and the Genesis of Vaticana Codex Lat.
11441, with Remarks on Bodleian MS Laud Lat. 61 - James J Murphy The
Travels of a Quire from the Twelfth Century to the Twenty-First: The Case
of Rawlinson B 484, fols. 1-6 - Natalia Petrovskaia William Elstob's
Planned Edition of the Anglo-Saxon Laws: A Remnant in the Takamiya
Collection - Timothy Graham Gutenberg Meets Digitisation: The Path of a
Digital Ambassador - Takako Kato and Satoko Tokunaga An Updated
Bibliography of Toshiyuki Takamiya - Satoko Tokunaga
Introduction - Linne R Mooney The Early History of the Scriveners' Company
Common Paper and its So-Called 'Oaths' - Richard Firth Green Corpus Christi
College Oxford MS 201 and its Copy of Piers Plowman - Simon Horobin Did
John Gower Re-dedicate his Confessio Amantis Before Henry IV's Usurpation?
- Terry Jones Le Songe Vert, BL MS Add 34114 (the Spalding Manuscript),
Bibliothèque de la ville de Clermont MS 249, and John Gower - Robert F.
Yeager Bodleian Library, MS Ashmole 33: Thoughts on Reading a Work in
Progress - Phillipa Hardman The Rawlinson Lyrics: Context, Memory and
Performance - John C. Hirsh Linguistic Boundaries in Multilingual
Miscellanies: The Case of Middle English Romance - Ad Putter Linguistic
Boundaries in Multilingual Miscellanies: The Case of Middle English Romance
- Gareth Griffith What Six Unalike Lyrics in MS Harley 2253 Have Alike in
Manuscript Layout - Eric G Stanley Evidence for the Licensing of Books from
Arundel to Cromwell - Susan Powell Bishops, Patrons, Mystics and
Manuscripts: Walter Hilton, Nicholas Love and the Arundel and Holland
Connections - Michael G. Sargent The Choice and Arrangement of Texts in MS
Pepys 2125, Magdalene College, Cambridge: A Tentative Narrative about its
Material History - Mayumi Taguchi 'Thys moche more ys oure Lady Mary
longe': Takamiya MS 56 and the English Birth Girdle Tradition - Mary Morse
Bookish Types: Some Post-Medieval Owners, Borrowers and Lenders of the
Manuscripts of The Wise Book of Philosophy and Astronomy - Carrie Griffin
Laurentius Guglielmus Traversagnus and the Genesis of Vaticana Codex Lat.
11441, with Remarks on Bodleian MS Laud Lat. 61 - James J Murphy The
Travels of a Quire from the Twelfth Century to the Twenty-First: The Case
of Rawlinson B 484, fols. 1-6 - Natalia Petrovskaia William Elstob's
Planned Edition of the Anglo-Saxon Laws: A Remnant in the Takamiya
Collection - Timothy Graham Gutenberg Meets Digitisation: The Path of a
Digital Ambassador - Takako Kato and Satoko Tokunaga An Updated
Bibliography of Toshiyuki Takamiya - Satoko Tokunaga
Common Paper and its So-Called 'Oaths' - Richard Firth Green Corpus Christi
College Oxford MS 201 and its Copy of Piers Plowman - Simon Horobin Did
John Gower Re-dedicate his Confessio Amantis Before Henry IV's Usurpation?
- Terry Jones Le Songe Vert, BL MS Add 34114 (the Spalding Manuscript),
Bibliothèque de la ville de Clermont MS 249, and John Gower - Robert F.
Yeager Bodleian Library, MS Ashmole 33: Thoughts on Reading a Work in
Progress - Phillipa Hardman The Rawlinson Lyrics: Context, Memory and
Performance - John C. Hirsh Linguistic Boundaries in Multilingual
Miscellanies: The Case of Middle English Romance - Ad Putter Linguistic
Boundaries in Multilingual Miscellanies: The Case of Middle English Romance
- Gareth Griffith What Six Unalike Lyrics in MS Harley 2253 Have Alike in
Manuscript Layout - Eric G Stanley Evidence for the Licensing of Books from
Arundel to Cromwell - Susan Powell Bishops, Patrons, Mystics and
Manuscripts: Walter Hilton, Nicholas Love and the Arundel and Holland
Connections - Michael G. Sargent The Choice and Arrangement of Texts in MS
Pepys 2125, Magdalene College, Cambridge: A Tentative Narrative about its
Material History - Mayumi Taguchi 'Thys moche more ys oure Lady Mary
longe': Takamiya MS 56 and the English Birth Girdle Tradition - Mary Morse
Bookish Types: Some Post-Medieval Owners, Borrowers and Lenders of the
Manuscripts of The Wise Book of Philosophy and Astronomy - Carrie Griffin
Laurentius Guglielmus Traversagnus and the Genesis of Vaticana Codex Lat.
11441, with Remarks on Bodleian MS Laud Lat. 61 - James J Murphy The
Travels of a Quire from the Twelfth Century to the Twenty-First: The Case
of Rawlinson B 484, fols. 1-6 - Natalia Petrovskaia William Elstob's
Planned Edition of the Anglo-Saxon Laws: A Remnant in the Takamiya
Collection - Timothy Graham Gutenberg Meets Digitisation: The Path of a
Digital Ambassador - Takako Kato and Satoko Tokunaga An Updated
Bibliography of Toshiyuki Takamiya - Satoko Tokunaga