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The Medieval Book and a Modern Collector – Essays in Honour of Toshiyuki Takamiya

Autor Takami Matsuda, Richard A. Linenthal, John Scahill, A. S. G. Edwards, A. I. Doyle
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 18 mar 2015
This acclaimed study of English medieval manuscripts and early printed books - many items from Professor Takamiya's own collection - quickly sold out in hardcover. The subjects range from Saint Jerome to Tolkien, with particular concentrations on Chaucer, Gower, Malory and religious and historical writings of the late middle ages. There are essays examining the work of early printers such as Caxton and de Worde, and of bibliophiles and antiquarians in modern times. Befitting a tribute to a bibliophile, this volume has been handsomely designed by Lida Kindersley of the Cardozo Kindersley Workshop in Cambridge, and is extensively illustrated. The volume as a whole constitutes a substantial body of research on medieval English literature, and early books and manuscripts. Contributors: Richard Barber, Nicolas Barker, Richard Beadle, N.F. Blake, Julia Boffey, Piero Boitani, Derek Brewer, Helen Cooper, A.I. Doyle, Martha W. Driver, A.S.G. Edwards, P.J.C. Field, Christopher de Hamel, Ralph Hanna, Lotte Hellinga, Kristian Jensen, Edward Donald Kennedy, Richard A. Linenthal, Jill Mann, Takami Matsuda, David McKitterick, Rosamond McKitterick, Linne R. Mooney, Ruth Morse, Daniel W. Mosser, Tsuyoshi Mukai, Paul Needham, M.B. Parkes, Derek Pearsall, Oliver Pickering, P.R. Robinson, Michael G. Sargent, John Scahill, Kathleen L. Scott, Jeremy J. Smith, Isamu Takahashi, John J. Thompson, Linda Ehrsam Voigts, Yoko Wada, Bonnie Wheeler, Patrick Zutshi.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781843844051
ISBN-10: 1843844052
Pagini: 552
Dimensiuni: 184 x 267 x 32 mm
Greutate: 1.57 kg
Editura: D S BREWER

Notă biografică

Takami Matsuda, Richard A. Linenthal, John Scahill

Cuprins

Toshiyuki Takamiya in Cambridge - Derek Brewer Takamiya MS 58 and the Transmission of Jerome's Letter Ep. 106 in the Early Middle Ages - Rosamond D McKitterick Phillipps Fragments in Tokyo - Christopher de Hamel A New Dante - Piero Boitani `Seven Sins' and Indulgences Restored: Towards a Reconstruction of London, British Library, MS Harley 913 - Yoko Wada Newly Identified Quotations in Chaucer's Tale of Melibee and the Parson's Tale - Jill Mann Textual Variation and the Alliterative Tradition: Canterbury Tales I.2602-2619, the D Group and Takamiya MS 32 - Helen Cooper Gower in the Delamere Chaucer Manuscript - A S G Edwards Chaucer, Gamelyn and the Cook's Tale - Norman Blake The Organisation of the Latin Apparatus in Gower's Confessio Amantis: The Scribes and their Problems - Derek Pearsall Richard Frampton: A Commercial Scribe c. 1390 - c. 1420 - M B Parkes Takamiya MS 15: Some Liminal Observations - The Holland- Takamiya Manuscript of Nicholas Love's Mirror of the Blessed Life of Jesus Christ - Michael G Sargent Takamiya MS 60 and the Middle English Text of Bernard of Gordon's De Pronosticis - Linda Ehrsam Voigts The Illustrations of the Takamiya Polychronicon - Kathleen L Scott Hooked-G Scribes and Takamiya Manuscripts [with Daniel W. Mosser] - Linne R Mooney Johannes de Caritate, 'The Privyte Of Privyteis' - Nicolas Barker A `Prik of concience cheyned': the Parish Library of St Margaret's , New Fish Street, London, 1472 - P R Robinson Brotherton Collection MS 18 and its Riddling Middle English Verses - Oliver S Pickering A Pictoral Compendium in British Library MS Additional 37049 - Takami Matsuda Conflations of the Abbey of the Holy Ghost and the Charter of the Abbey of the Holy Ghost in Manuscript and Print - Julia Boffey A Letter Written by Thomas Betson, Brother of Syon Abbey - A I Doyle The Keio Copy of the Roger of St Albans Chronicle - John Scahill Sir Thomas Malory and the Holy Blood of the Hailes - Richard Barber De Worde and Malory - P J C Field Compositors' Practice: Resetting of Texts in Caxton's Printing- House - Lotte Hellinga The Canterbury Tales and the Rosary: A Mirror of Caxton's Devotions? - Paul Needham The Chronicle of Scotland in a Part and the Chronicle of John Hardyng - Edward Donald Kennedy Marginal glosses in Sir John Cheke's translation of the Bible - Jeremy J Smith Morgan MS M.956 and an Important Early Collector - Martha W Driver An Appropriation of the Book of St Albans by the Gentleman's Academie: Some Bibliographical Considerations - Tsuyoshi Mukai `Whole shyppes full' of Manuscripts: A Sixteenth-Century Vellum Wrapper - Richard Linenthal The Manuscripts of James Cobbes of Bury St Edmunds (c. 1602-1685) - Richard Beadle An Unrecorded London Sale of the Gutenberg Bible - Kristian Jensen Bishop Thomas Percy's Contributions to Langland Scholarship: Two Annotated Piers Plowman Prints in Belfast - John J. Thompson Leaning on Chaucer - Bonnie Wheeler Henry Bradshaw and the Book of Deer - Patrick N R Zutshi Sir Walter Greg and Medieval English Manuscripts: A Note - David McKitterick Lords of the Ring: Tolkein, Beowulf, and the memory of Song - Ruth Morse A Bibliography of Toshiyuki Takamiya - Isamu Takahashi