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Tjamke Snijders

Digital Philology: A Journal of Medieval Cultures

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Dr. Andrea Nichols

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Work, Version, Text and Scriptum: High Medieval Manuscript Terminology in the Aftermath of the New Philology

Tjamke Snijders

Digital Philology: A Journal of Medieval Cultures, 2013

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Programme of the London Medieval Manuscripts Seminar 2018/19

Julia Crick

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Marginal Scholarship: Rethinking the Function of Latin Glosses in Early Medieval Manuscripts

Mariken Teeuwen

2011

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Christine Jakobi-Mirwald / Marilena Maniaci: “For there is nothing lost, that may be found, if sought”. Manuscript terminology across languages and scientific disciplines

Christine Jakobi-Mirwald, Marilena Maniaci

De Medio Aevo, 2021

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Charlotte Cooper-Davis

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Sonja Drimmer

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Marilena Maniaci

2016

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On a Completely Different Note: Unrelated Marginalia in Medieval Manuscripts

Tamás Reinicke

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English Manuscripts 1060 to 1220 and the Making of a Re-source1

Orietta Da Rold

Literature Compass, 2006

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The Fourteenth-Century Latin Glosses and Annotations in Oxford, Bodleian Library MS Tanner 10

Sharon Rowley

Manuscripta 53.1, 2009

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‘Writing the Book’, in Treharne and Da Rold, eds., Producing and Using English Manuscripts in the Post-Conquest Period, New Medieval Literatures 13 (2013)

Elaine Treharne

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‘Medieval Manuscripts: The Good, the Bad, the Ugly’, in Matt Hussey and Jack Niles, ed., The Genesis of Texts: Essays in Honour of A. N. Doane (Brepols, 2012), pp. 265-87

Elaine Treharne

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Jonas Carlquist

Literary and linguistic computing, 2004

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New Directions in Medieval Manuscript Studies and Reading Practices: Essays in Honour of Derek Pearsall

John J. Thompson, Kathryn Kerby-Fulton, FSA, Sarah Baechle

2014

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Rereading Middle English Romance: Manuscript Layout, Decoration, and the Rhetoric of Composite Structure.Murray J. Evans

Velma Bourgeois Richmond

Speculum, 1997

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Antonella Brita and Janina Karolewski (2021): ‘Unravelling Multiple-Text Manuscripts: Introducing Categories Based on Content, Use, and Production’, in Jörg B. Quenzer (ed.), Exploring Written Artefacts: Objects, Methods, and Concepts (SMC, 25.1), Berlin: De Gruyter, 459–490.

Janina Karolewski, Antonella Brita

2021

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Writing in the Blank Space of Manuscripts: Evidence from the Ninth Century

Mariken Teeuwen

Ars Edendi Lecture Series, vol. IV, 2016

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From Marginal Glosses to Translations: Levels of Glossing in an Early Medieval Manuscript (Munich, BSB, Clm 19410)

Till Hennings

Education Materialised

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Jeffrey Hamburger

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Adam G. Hooks

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Vincent Gillespie and Anne Hudson, eds., Probable Truth: Editing Medieval Texts from Britain in the Twenty-First Century, Texts and Transitions 5 (Turnhout: Brepols, 2013).

Martha Driver

Probable Truth: Editing Medieval Texts from Britain in the Twenty-First Century,

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Material Philology I, II, III (IMC Leeds 2019)

Irene Malfatto, Marina Giani, Vera Fravventura

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Review of New Directions in Medieval Manuscript Studies and Reading Practices: Essays in Honor of Derek Pearsall, ed. Kathryn Kerby-Fulton, John J. Thompson, and Sarah Baechle.

Julie Orlemanski

2017

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Rosamond McKitterick

2012

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Irene van Renswoude, Mariken Teeuwen

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New Directions in Medieval Manuscript Studies and Reading Practices: Essays in Honor of Derek Pearsall eds. Kathryn Kerby-Fulton, John J. Thompson, and Sarah Baechle (review)

Stephanie Downes

Parergon, 2017

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"Thought Laboratories: Incongruence in Vernacular Multi-Text Manuscripts before 1350." PhD dissertation, Stanford University, 2023.

Johannes Junge Ruhland

2023

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Fragmentology 2 (2019). A Journal for the Study of Medieval Manuscript Fragments

Evina Stein, Claudia Sojer, William Duba, Carine van Rhijn, Ivana Dobcheva, Athina Almpani, Stefanie Bellach, Adrian Papahagi

Fragmentology 2, 2019

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Patricia O Connor

The Boolean, 2015

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Orietta Da Rold

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Understanding Medieval Manuscripts: St. Gall's Virtual Library

Julian Hendrix

History Compass, 2009

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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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The Vernacularization of Encyclopaedic Notes in Anglo-Saxon Manuscripts

Kees Dekker

Secular Learning in Anglo-Saxon England, ed. Chardonnens and Carella Amsterdamer Beiträge zur älteren Germanistik, 2012

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