Medieval Hypertext: The Illuminated Manuscript in an Age of Virtual Reproduction (original) (raw)

Introduction to On the Typology of Liturgical Books from the Western Middle Ages

Andrew Irving

On the Typology of Liturgical Books from the Western Middle Ages, 2023

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Inscribing Knowledge in the Medieval Book: The Power of Paratexts

Iolanda Ventura

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Compendious Genres: Higden, Trevisa, and the Medieval Encyclopedia

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Exemplaria, 2015

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"Representation, Interpretation, and Integration: A Layered Architecture for the Encoding of Medieval Liturgical Manuscripts," Congress on Medieval Studies, Kalamazoo (May 2005).

Michael Norton

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The Liturgy of the Medieval Church (review)

Neil ROY

The Catholic Historical Review, 2002

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Carrie Griffin and Emer Purcell (eds), Text, Transmission,and Transformation in the European Middle Ages,1000–1500 (Turnhout: Brepols, 2018)

Juanita Ruys

Francia-Recensio, 2019

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Medieval manuscripts, hypertext and reading. Visions of digital editions

Jonas Carlquist

Literary and linguistic computing, 2004

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Afterlives of the Gregorian Sacramentary. Latin Mass Books and the Organisation of Liturgical Knowledge (c.850-1200) - Conference Program (Regensburg, 6-8 September 2023)

Paweł Figurski

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Meetings with a Remarkable Manuscript: A Study of a Late Medieval Collection of Latin Sermons

Brendan McGlone

2020

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Turning over a New Leaf : Change and Development in the Medieval Book

Rosamond McKitterick

2012

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'What is Medieval Paratext?' [open access], Marginalia, vol. 19 (November 2015), 37-50

Charlotte Cooper-Davis

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A review of: Iusti Lipsii Epistolae, pars XIV, ed. Jeanine De Landtsheer, Brussel (Koninklijke Vlaamse Academie van België voor Wetenschappen en Schone Kunsten) 2006, In: Seventeenth Century News Spring-Summer 2008, vol. 66 nos 1&2 / Neo-Latin News vol. 56 nos 1&2, 2008, pp. 112-115.

Dirk van Miert

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“Teaching the Codex as Communication Technology.” Studies in Medieval and Renaissance Teaching 19.1 (2012): 25-38.

David C. Mengel

Studies in Medieval and Renaissance Teaching, 2012

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Book Review: Early Medieval Text and Image 1: The Insular Gospels Early Medieval Text and Image 2: The Codex Amiatinus, the Book of Kells and Anglo-Saxon Art History, Hagiography and Biblical Exegesis: Essays on Bede, Adomnán and Thomas Becket

Thomas O'Loughlin

Irish Theological Quarterly, 2020

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Co-curated with David Jordan, "Scripting the Sacred: Medieval Latin Manuscripts," exhibition overview / Stanford Libraries and Special Collections

Kathryn Dickason

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Bibliography: Liturgy and History in the Medieval West (revised)

John F Romano

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13 Holy Writ and Lay Readers in Late Medieval Europe: Translation and Participation

Sabrina Corbellini

Texts, Transmissions, Receptions, 2015

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Challenging the Paradigms: Holy Writ and Lay Readers in Late Medieval Europe

Sabrina Corbellini

Church History and Religious Culture, 2013

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The Virtual Liturgy and Ritual Artifacts in Medieval "Introduction"

Katharine D Scherff

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Codices and Codex Fragments: A Hungarian Workshop of Codicology and Medieval Literature, Museikon: A Journal of Religious Art and Culture, 2017/1, 153–155.

Ágnes Korondi

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“Medieval Manuscripts and Electronic Media: Observations on Future Possibilities,” New Directions in Later Manuscript Studies, ed. Derek Pearsall (Woodbridge: Boydell for York Medieval Press, 2001), pp. 53-64.

Martha Driver

“Medieval Manuscripts and Electronic Media: Observations on Future Possibilities” , 2001

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Old Light on New Media: Medieval Practices in the Digital Age, by Farkas Gábor Kiss, Eyal Poleg, Lucie Doležalová, Rafal Wójcik, Digital Philology: A Journal of Medieval Cultures Volume 2, Number 1, Spring 2013 pp. 16-34

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Digital Philology: A Journal of Medieval Cultures, 2013

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The Liturgical Codices of the Seventeenth-Century Papal Court and the Illuminated Manuscripts of Pope Urban VIII in Toledo (Spain), in The Lost Manuscripts from the Sistine Chapel, pp. 29-56

Elena De Laurentiis

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Introduction, Form and Function in the Late Medieval Bible

Eyal Poleg

Form and Function in the Late Medieval Bible, 2013

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Problems of the Composition of Late Medieval Non-Liturgical Miscellanies and the Place of Hagiographic Works in them.

Ana Stoykova

Medieval Slavic Manuscripts and SGML: Problems and Perspectives. Sofia, 2000, 108-130., 2000

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« The Constitution and Functions of Collections of Patristic Extracts: The example of the Eucharistic Controversy (9th–11th centuries), in L. Doležalová and K. Rivers (dir.), Medieval Manuscript Miscellanies : Composition, Authorship, Use, Prague (August 24-26, 2009), Krems, 2013, p. 189-200.

Stéphane Gioanni

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Codex Angelicus 123 as a Liturgical Manuscript

Brian Møller Jensen

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The Textual Variant Unchained: Medieval Europe

Stephen G Nichols

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“Liturgical Books after the Council of Trent. Implementation, Innovation and the Formation of Local Tradition in the Habsburgs Lands”, in: Elizabeth Dilleburg, Howard Louthan, Drew B. Thomas (ed.), Print Culture at the Crossroads. The Book and Central Europe, Leiden–Boston, Brill, 2021, p. 105-124

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Print Culture at the Crossroards. The Book and Central Europe, edited by Elizabeth Dilleburg, Howard Louthan and Drew B. Thomas, Brill Publishing, 2021, 2021

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Obscurity and Memory in Late Medieval Latin Manuscript Culture: The Case of the Summarium Biblie

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Review of R. Wisnovsky et al. (eds), Vehicles of Transmission, Translation, and Transformation in Medieval Textual Culture (Cursor Mundi, 4), Turnouth: Brepols, 2011.

Juan Pedro Monferrer-Sala

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Beyond the Two Doors of Memory. Intertextualities and Intervisualities in Thirteenth-century Illuminated Manuscripts of the Roman de Troie and the Histoire Ancienne

Rosa María Rodríguez Porto

Memory and Commemoration in Medieval Culture, ed. by Elma Brenner, Meredith Cohen and Mary Franklin-Brown (Aldershot: Ashgate), pp. 55-76, 2013

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Standards and Variance in the Early Medieval Mass Liturgy: Re-Making the Gregorian Sacramentary

Arthur Westwell

Standardization in the Middle Ages, ed. Line Cecile Engh and Kristin B. Aavitsland, 2024

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Workshop report: Historical Documents, Digital Approaches. A Workshop on the Mark-up, Analysis and Representation of Mediaeval Texts.

Lara Sels

Comparative Oriental Manuscript Studies (COMSt) Newsletter 7, pp. 7-8

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