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Cartolai, Illuminators, and Printers in Fifteenth-century Italy - The Evidence of The Ripoli Press (Hardcover): Mary A. Rouse,... Cartolai, Illuminators, and Printers in Fifteenth-century Italy - The Evidence of The Ripoli Press (Hardcover)
Mary A. Rouse, Richard H. Rouse
R808 Discovery Miles 8 080 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Cartolai, Illuminators, and Printers in Fifteenth-century Italy - The Evidence of The Ripoli Press (Paperback): Mary A. Rouse,... Cartolai, Illuminators, and Printers in Fifteenth-century Italy - The Evidence of The Ripoli Press (Paperback)
Mary A. Rouse, Richard H. Rouse
R507 Discovery Miles 5 070 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Bound Fast with Letters - Medieval Writers, Readers, and Texts (Hardcover): Richard H. Rouse, Mary A. Rouse Bound Fast with Letters - Medieval Writers, Readers, and Texts (Hardcover)
Richard H. Rouse, Mary A. Rouse
R3,380 R3,138 Discovery Miles 31 380 Save R242 (7%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Bound Fast with Letters brings together in one volume many of the significant contributions that Richard H. Rouse and Mary A. Rouse have made over the past forty years to the study of medieval manuscripts through the prism of textual transmission and manuscript production. The eighteen essays collected here address medieval authors, craftsmen, book producers, and patrons of manuscripts from different epochs in the Middle Ages, extending from late antiquity to the early Renaissance, and ranging from North Africa to northern England. Their investigations reveal valuable information about the history of texts and their transmission, and their careful scrutiny of texts and of the physical manuscripts that convey them illuminate the societies that created, read, and preserved these objects. The book begins in Part I with articles on writers from the patristic era through the twelfth century who experimented with, and mastered, various physical forms of presenting ideas in writing. Part II contains essays on patronage and patrons, including Richard de Fournival, Jean de Brienne, Watriquet de Couvin, Pope Clement V, the Counts of Saint-Pol, and Christine de Pizan. Part III, on manuscript producers, discusses the questions, for whom? and by whom? were manuscripts made. The four essays in this section each reflect on a different part of the process of book-making. Throughout, Bound Fast with Letters focuses on the close ties between the physical remains of literate culture-from the wax tablets of the patristic era to the vernacular literature of the wealthy laity of the late Middle Ages-and their social and economic context.

Authentic Witnesses - Approaches to Medieval Texts and Manuscripts (Paperback, New edition): Mary A. Rouse, Richard H. Rouse Authentic Witnesses - Approaches to Medieval Texts and Manuscripts (Paperback, New edition)
Mary A. Rouse, Richard H. Rouse
R1,570 Discovery Miles 15 700 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A collection of 13 articles concerned with the study of medieval Latin manuscripts, whose findings are based on philology, palaeography and codicology, rather than on any theoretical grounds.

Bound Fast with Letters - Medieval Writers, Readers, and Texts (Paperback): Richard H. Rouse, Mary A. Rouse Bound Fast with Letters - Medieval Writers, Readers, and Texts (Paperback)
Richard H. Rouse, Mary A. Rouse
R2,809 R1,639 Discovery Miles 16 390 Save R1,170 (42%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Bound Fast with Letters brings together in one volume many of the significant contributions that Richard H. Rouse and Mary A. Rouse have made over the past forty years to the study of medieval manuscripts through the prism of textual transmission and manuscript production. The eighteen essays collected here address medieval authors, craftsmen, book producers, and patrons of manuscripts from different epochs in the Middle Ages, extending from late antiquity to the early Renaissance, and ranging from North Africa to northern England. Their investigations reveal valuable information about the history of texts and their transmission, and their careful scrutiny of texts and of the physical manuscripts that convey them illuminate the societies that created, read, and preserved these objects. The book begins in Part I with articles on writers from the patristic era through the twelfth century who experimented with, and mastered, various physical forms of presenting ideas in writing. Part II contains essays on patronage and patrons, including Richard de Fournival, Jean de Brienne, Watriquet de Couvin, Pope Clement V, the Counts of Saint-Pol, and Christine de Pizan. Part III, on manuscript producers, discusses the questions, for whom? and by whom? were manuscripts made. The four essays in this section each reflect on a different part of the process of book-making. Throughout, Bound Fast with Letters focuses on the close ties between the physical remains of literate culture—from the wax tablets of the patristic era to the vernacular literature of the wealthy laity of the late Middle Ages—and their social and economic context.

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