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Creator
Date
2009
Location
Cambridge, UK
Cambridge, England
Great Britain
Cambridge, England
Great Britain
Media format
Printed text
Extent
xiv, 317 p.
Language
English
Size
24 cm
Reference IDs
Folger bibliographic ID: 230202
Folger call number: PQ4075 .R53 2009
Folger holdings ID: 276411
Folger call number: PQ4075 .R53 2009
Folger holdings ID: 276411
Summary
"Even after the arrival of printing in the fifteenth century, texts continued to be circulated within Italian society by means of manuscript. Scribal culture offered rapidity, flexibility and a sense of private, privileged communication. This is the first detailed treatment of the continuing use of scribal transmission in Renaissance Italy. Brian Richardson explores the uses of scribal culture within specific literary genres, its methods and its audiences. He also places it within the wider system of textual communication and of self-presentation, examining the relationships between manuscript and print and between manuscript and the spoken or sung performance of verse. An important contribution to a lively area of the history of the book, this study will be of interest both for the abundance of new material on the circulation of texts in Italy and as a model for how to study the cultures of manuscript and print in early modern Europe"--Provided by publisher
Notes
General notes
Includes bibliographical references and index
Also known as
Extended title: Manuscript culture in Renaissance Italy / Brian Richardson
Related names
author: Richardson, Brian (Brian F.)