A new account of Middle English book production and circulation that analyzes 202 literary manuscripts from late medieval England (1350-1500) to show how the production of documents underscored the wide availability of literary copying.
A new account of Middle English book production and circulation that analyzes 202 literary manuscripts from late medieval England (1350-1500) to show how the production of documents underscored the wide availability of literary copying.
Michael Johnston earned a BA in English and Religious Studies from John Carroll University in 2000, a M.Litt. in Mediaeval English from the University of St Andrews in 2002, and a PhD from Ohio State University in 2007. He is Associate Professor of English at Purdue University and he researches and teaches about literature and culture in late medieval England, with a specialization in the history of the book and Piers Plowman .
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Introduction 1: Nomenclature 2: The Elaborate Book 3: The Streamlined Book 4: The Evolving Book 5: The D. I. Y. Book 6: The Proliferation of Scribes, I 7: The Proliferation of Scribes, II Conclusion Coda Appendix: The Manuscripts in My Corpus
Introduction 1: Nomenclature 2: The Elaborate Book 3: The Streamlined Book 4: The Evolving Book 5: The D. I. Y. Book 6: The Proliferation of Scribes, I 7: The Proliferation of Scribes, II Conclusion Coda Appendix: The Manuscripts in My Corpus
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