Pages from the Past Medieval Writing Skills and Manuscript Books


Free Download M.B. Parkes, "Pages from the Past: Writing Skills and Manuscript Books "
English | ISBN: 1409438066 | | 400 pages | AZW3 | 6 MB
In the present collection of articles by Malcolm Parkes two overarching concerns emerge: the palaeography of manuscript books in relation to what Parkes has previously called the ' of legibility'; and the importance of considering the circumstances in which medieval books were produced, copied and read. The individual studies discuss the handwriting of individual scribes, and the evidence script can provide of the circumstances of a book's production, the effect of punctuation and layout of text on the 's interpretation of a work, and the provision and production of books for communities of readers, both clerical and academic. From a discussion of the scribe of the Hereford Mappa Mundi to a study of book provision in the medieval University of , a wealth of information is conveyed in these articles, now conveniently accessible in one volume, about books and their histories by one of the most knowledgeable of manuscript scholars today.
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Beer and Brewing in Medieval Culture and Contemporary Medievalism


Free Download John A. Geck, "Beer and Brewing in Medieval Culture and Contemporary Medievalism "
English | ISBN: 3030946193 | | 424 pages | | 27 MB
Beer and Brewing in Medieval Culture and Contemporary Medievalism is a - analysis of the role that alcohol consumption played in , social and cultural , and gender roles in the Middle Ages. The volume also seeks to correct or offer new insights into historical beer production. By drawing on the expertise of scholars of history, archaeology, Old and Middle English, Old Norse, and Medieval and Modern literature, the book shows how historical medieval beer and brewing has influenced nostalgic post-medieval nationalism and romanticized visions of the medieval ale-house seen in beer marketing today. The essays describe alcohol consumption in the Middle Ages across much of Northern , engage with the various myths employed in modern craft beer advertising and beer production, and examine how gender intersects with beer production and consumption. Theeditors also raise certain questions about medievalisms which need to be interrogated, particularly in light of the continued use of the Middle Ages for white supremacist and colonialist ideals. The volume contributes to the study of the popular and historical understandings of the Middle Ages as well the issues of and gender.
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