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Manuscripts and Printed Books in Europe 1350-1550

Packaging, Presentation and Consumption. Exeter Studies in Medieval Europe

Format: Paperback / softback
Publisher: Liverpool University Press, Liverpool, United Kingdom
Published: 14th Sep 2015
Dimensions: w 156mm h 234mm d 23mm
Weight: 612g
ISBN-10: 1781382697
ISBN-13: 9781781382691
Barcode No: 9781781382691
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Synopsis
This collaborative collection considers the packaging, presentation and consumption of medieval manuscripts and early printed books in Europe 1350-1550. It showcases innovative research on the history of the book from a range of established and younger scholars from the US and Europe in the fields of English and French Studies, History, Music, and Art History. The collection falls naturally into three sections: * Packaging and Presentation: The physical context of the manuscript and printed book including its binding, visual presentation and internal organization * Consumers: Producers, Owners, and Readers * Consuming the Text: The experience of the audience(s) for books These three strands are interdependent, and highlight the materiality of the manuscript or printed book as a consumable, focusing on its 'consumability' in the sense of its packaging and presentation, its consumers, and on the act of consumption in the sense of reading and reception or literal decay.

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'The individual essays are all very well contextualised within their own specific fields, and, significantly, they are aided very substantially by the construction of this volume... This book forms a very valuable contribution to current scholarship in the field of medieval and early modern book production, consumption and reception.'
Elisabeth Salter, English Historical Review 'This volume highlights the wealth of research output from a number of different fields, as well as the value of interdisciplinary collaboration in producing synergistic outcomes.'
Erin Connelly, Nottingham Medieval Studies