In:Latin Literatures of Medieval and Early Modern Times in Europe and Beyond: A millennium heritage
Edited by Francesco Stella
[Comparative History of Literatures in European Languages XXXIV] 2024
► pp. 363–375
Chapter 23Latin manuscripts as multimedia communication tools
Published online: 2 July 2024
https://doi.org/10.1075/chlel.34.23dol
https://doi.org/10.1075/chlel.34.23dol
Abstract
Overviewing their individual features, the study presents medieval manuscripts as complex
communication devices and social and cultural phenomena deserving further study outside the technical context
of paleography and codicology.
Keywords: Latin, medieval manuscripts, paleography, codicology, colophons, illumination, paratext, multimedia
Article outline
- Production
- The text
- The script
- Orientation in the text
- Illumination
- Colophons
- Reception
- Readers: Marginalia, glosses, additions
- Owners: Shelf marks and ownership notes
- Events
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