'Unique things must be the most valuable': Medieval manuscript fragments as archival objects (original) (raw)

Provenance Research. Book History, Historiography, and the Rise of an Epistemic Category in Nineteenth-Century Europe

Emma Hagström Molin

Mémoires du livre Studies in Book Culture , 2022

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How to Make an Archival Inventory in Early Modern Europe: Carrying Documents, Gluing Paper and Transforming Archival Chaos into Well-ordered Knowledge, in: Manuscript Cultures 10 ( 2018), S. 160–173.

Markus Friedrich

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Some Notes on Research into the Provenance of Medieval Books

Jos van Heel

Quaerendo, 2011

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Old Books, New Technologies: The Representation, Conservation and Transformation of Books since 1700. David McKitterick. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2013. Pp. x+286

Barbara Heritage

Modern Philology, 2016

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“Writing History from Manuscript and Artifact: Building an Object-Based Narrative of the Early Middle Ages in Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century France,” Medieval Manuscripts, Their Makers and Users: A Special Issue of Viator in Honor of Richard and Mary Rouse (Turnhout: Brepols, 2011), 133-150.

Bonnie Effros

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« Collecting and Annotating Medieval Manuscripts in the 17th Century: Political and Cultural Stakes Through a Case Study », 94e congrès de la Medieval Association of America, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphie, U.S.A., 7-9 mars 2019.

Sébastien Douchet

2019

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review : Archives and information in the early modern world, ed Liesbeth Corens, Kate Peters and Alexandra Walsham, British Academy, 2018

Margaret Procter

Archives and Records, 2019

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« Collecting and annotating medieval manuscripts in the 17th century: political and cultural stakes through a case study »

Sébastien Douchet

2019

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Sonja Drimmer, Review [Elaine Treharne, Perceptions of Medieval Manuscripts: The Phenomenal Book (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2021)] Manuscript Studies 8 (2023): 147–51.

Sonja Drimmer

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Toward an Archaeology of Manuscripts

Mark Alan Mattes

Eighteenth-Century Studies, 2022

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(ed.) Manuscripts and Archives: Comparative Views on Record-Keeping

Alessandro Bausi

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“Configuring European archives: spaces, materials and practices in the differentiation of repositories from the late Middle Ages to 1700,” European History Quarterly 46, 3 (2016), pp. 498-518 (Special issue: The Archival Turn in Early Modern European History).

Randolph Head

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On Book Collectors and the Circulation of Medieval (Host) Manuscripts: The Copenhagen and Berlin Organum Fragments Revisited

Eva M. Maschke

Notes, 2020

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Manuscripts and Printed Books in Europe 1350-1550: Packaging, Presentation and Consumption, ed. Emma Cayley and Susan Powell

Elizabeth L'Estrange

Cahiers de recherches médiévales et humanistes, 2016

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From Abbey to Archive: Managing Texts and Records in Early Modern England

Nick Popper

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The Ambiguous Origins of the Archival Principle of “Provenance”

Shelley Sweeney

Libraries & The Cultural Record, 2008

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Archival Transformations in Early Modern European History

Andrea Guidi

European History Quarterly, 2016

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Friedrich, Markus: Archives and Archiving across Cultures―Towards a Matrix of Analysis, in: Bausi, Alessandro/Brockmann, Christian/Friedrich, Michael/Kienitz, Sabine (Hg.): Manuscripts and Archives Comparative Views on Record-Keeping, Berlin 2018, S. 421–445.

Markus Friedrich

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New Texts Out Now: The Missing Pages: The Modern Life of a Medieval Manuscript, from Genocide to Justice

Heghnar Zeitlian Watenpaugh

Jadaliyya, 2019

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Some thoughts on the cataloguing of medieval manuscripts

Jos Biemans

Quaerendo, 2003

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What to do with literary manuscripts? A model for manuscript studies after 1700

Wim Van Mierlo

Comma, 2018

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Picking Our Text: Archival Description, Authenticity, and the Archivist as Editor

Heather MacNeil

The American Archivist, 2005

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Summer school in the study of historical manuscripts: Proceedings

Marijana Tomić

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"Manuscripts and Cultural History", in Michael Johnston and Michael Van Dussen, eds., The Medieval Manuscript Book: Cultural Approaches (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2015), 1-16.

Michael Van Dussen

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The Treasured Hunt: Collecting Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts, Past, Present, and Future

Lynn Ransom

2007

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The Illuminated Manuscript in the Age of Digital Reproduction: Beyond Benjamin and "contra" Camille?

Nicholas Herman

The challenge of the object: 33rd congress of the International Committee of the History of Art, Nuremberg, 15th - 20th July 2012 = Die Herausforderung des Objekts: 33. Internationaler Kunsthistoriker-Kongress/ CIHA 2012, Nürnberg. Germanisches Nationalmuseum, pp. 599-602, 2013

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"Introduction: The Aesthetics of Archival Evidence," co-written with Joseph Rezek (Boston University)

Carrie Hyde, Joseph Rezek

J19, 2014

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"’None haue behynde theim, left so greate treasure’: tracing intertextuality and paratextual development from manuscript to print in 15th and 16th century English chronicles” in Session #565 “Manuscript to Print and Back Again: Medieval Manuscripts and Early Printed Books.”

Dr. Andrea Nichols

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Introduction: New Perspectives for the History of Archives, in: Brendecke, Arndt (Hg.): Praktiken der Frühen Neuzeit, Akteure - Handlungen - Artefakte, Köln 2015 (Frühneuzeit Impulse, 3), S. 468–472

Markus Friedrich

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Interviewer, "SLIS Lecturer Dr. Lisa Fagin Davis Discusses the Value of Medieval Manuscripts and Fragments," Simmons News, October 4, 2022

Kathryn Dickason

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BOLES, Selecting and Appraising Archives and Manuscripts

Lynne Prunskus

Archivaria, 2006

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Review of A History of Archival Practice and Engaging with Records and Archives: Histories and Theories

Natasha Margulis

2019

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When documents are destroyed or lost: lay people and archives in the early Middle Ages

Warren C Brown

Early Medieval Europe, 2004

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Contexts built and found: a pilot study on the process of archival meaning-making

wendy duff

Archival Science, 2011

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Medieval Manuscripts. Introduction. 1.3. Where do we find medieval manuscripts? Libraries

Ana B Sanchez-Prieto

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