Looking at Medieval Books
Learning to See
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Liverpool University Press
Published:4th Feb '25
Should be back in stock very soon

Unlike books familiar to us from print culture, every medieval book is unique, the product of individual circumstances of planning, execution, and history. This is a fundamental difficulty for study, particularly for those beginning the investigation of texts in manuscript. There are two conventional ways of approaching this difficulty: explaining the series of processes by which a manuscript book is constructed and explaining how to construct a professional description of a manuscript book. Neither addresses a problem fundamental for beginners: what happens when a librarian presents you with a manuscript? How should you proceed? Fundamentally, this is a problem of visual examination, and taking its procedure from the grand M. R. James and M. B. Parkes, this book attempts to stimulate the visual and experiential. It attempts, in a heavily exemplified account, to explain what might be there in a manuscript to perceive and what it might mean. The argument follows a process of examination that begins with the physical bulk of what's in front of you (and its cover, or binding) and ends with traces of the book's history.
“Among other things, this book offers a wealth of generous recommendations for reading and viewing.”
Ian Cornelius, Textual Cultures 17.1
‘Écrit sur le ton de la conversation, ce livre plein de souvenirs, de clins d’oeil, d’observations judicieuses, d’astuces précieuses et de conseils bienveillants allonge la liste des ouvrages d’un type dont l’A. s’est fait une spécialité : les manuels synthétiques, pratiques et bibliographiques dont il aurait souhaité le secours à ses débuts dans l’érudition.’
‘Written in a conversational tone, this book—full of memories, winks, astute observations, valuable tips and helpful advice— adds to the list of works of a type in which the author has specialised: concise, practical and bibliographical guides of the sort he would have wished to have had at his disposal when he first embarked on his scholarly career.’
Antoine Brix, Le Moyen Âge
Translated from French
ISBN: 9781836243434
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176 pages