English Renaissance manuscript culture: the paper revolution
"English Renaissance Manuscript Culture: The Paper Revolution shows how the advent of paper as a cheap and lasting medium of writing helped to create a new type of scribal culture - one distinct from its Medieval counterpart - in Renaissance England."
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adam_text | Contents List of Illustrations List of Figures List of Tables Acknowledgments Abbreviations and Frequently Cited Works Introduction Í. The Transition to a Hybrid Scribal Culture A. From Papyrus to Paper B. The Age of Paper Begins C. Paper Comes to England D. Emerging Amateur Literacy E. Paper and Authorship F. Paper and the Proliferation of Archival Documents G. Printing: From Script to Yet More Script viii ix x xi xii 1 11 11 18 21 24 28 34 38 2. Amateur Handwriting and Document Formats A. Writing with Pen and Ink B. Characteristics ofAmateur Handwriting and Composition C. Implications of Amateur Handwriting and Composition D. Document Formats: Separates, Quires, and Rolls E. Personal Correspondence 45 45 47 52 56 61 3. Personal Notebooks A. Student Notebooks B. Commonplace Books C. Recipe Books D. Alchemical Manuscripts E. Miscellanies F. A Sampling of Middle-Class Notebooks 72 74 75 79 82 85 94 4. The Circulation of Texts: Coteries and the National Network A. Scribal Communities B. Coterie Circulation C. Effectsofa Network Circulation of Texts D. Attributions and Anonymity E, Transmitting Elite Manuscripts 108 108 118 127 138 141 5. Loss Rates and the Skewed Patterns of Survival A. The Wholesale Loss of Manuscripts B. Underclass Manuscript Attrition 146 147 149
CONTENTS C. Evidence for Loss Rates: Stemmata D. A Case Study: HN: MS HM 198.2 Vii 157 166 6. The Network in Action: Classifying Poetic Manuscripts A. Poetic Environments B. Reconstructing the Network (1) Compilers’ Testimony (2) Textual Criticism and Biographical Research (3) Connections Revealed by Handwriting 173 7. Notebook Origins: Tracking the Triad A. Manningham and Fitzjames B. L: MS Add. 25303 C. L: MS Add. 22601 196 Conclusion: The Future of English Renaissance Manuscript Studies Manuscripts Cited Printed Works Cited Index 173 180 180 182 193 201 209 215 229 232 246 264
ENGLISH RENAISSANCE MANUSCRIPT CULTURE English Renaissance Manuscript Culture: The Paper Revolution traces the development of a new type of scribal culture in England that emerged early in the fourteenth century. Ihe main medieval writing surfaces of parchment and wax tablets were augmented by a writing medium that was both lasting and cheap enough to be expendable. Writing was transformed from a near monopoh of professional scribes employed bv the upper class to a practice ordinary citizens could afford. Personal correspondence, business records, notebooks on all sorts of subjects, creative writing, and much more nourished at social levels where thev had previously been excluded bv the high cost of parchment. Steven W. May places literary manuscripts and in particular poetic anthologies in this larger scribal context, showing how its innovative features affected both authorship and readership. As this amateur scribal culture developed, the medieval professional culture expanded as svell. Classes of documents formerly restricted to parchment often shifted over to paper, while entirely new classes of documents were added to the records of Church and state as these institutions took advantage of relatively inexpensive paper. Paper stimulated original composition by making it possible to draft, revise, and retvrite works in this new affordable medium. Amateur scribes were soon producing an enormous volume of manuscript works of all kinds-,works they could afford to circulate in multiple copies. England s ever-increasing literate population developed an informal network that
transmitted all kinds of texts from single sheets to book-length documents efficiently throughout the kingdom. The operation ol restrictive coteries had little it any role in the mass circulation of manuscripts through this network. However, paper was cheap enough that manuscripts could also be readily disposed of (unlike expensive parchment). More than 90 percent of the output from this scribal tradition has been lost, a fact that tends to distort our understanding and interpretation of what has survived. May illustrates these conclusions with close analysis of representative manuscripts.
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Contents List of Illustrations List of Figures List of Tables Acknowledgments Abbreviations and Frequently Cited Works Introduction Í. The Transition to a Hybrid Scribal Culture A. From Papyrus to Paper B. The Age of Paper Begins C. Paper Comes to England D. Emerging Amateur Literacy E. Paper and Authorship F. Paper and the Proliferation of Archival Documents G. Printing: From Script to Yet More Script viii ix x xi xii 1 11 11 18 21 24 28 34 38 2. Amateur Handwriting and Document Formats A. Writing with Pen and Ink B. Characteristics ofAmateur Handwriting and Composition C. Implications of Amateur Handwriting and Composition D. Document Formats: Separates, Quires, and Rolls E. Personal Correspondence 45 45 47 52 56 61 3. Personal Notebooks A. Student Notebooks B. Commonplace Books C. Recipe Books D. Alchemical Manuscripts E. Miscellanies F. A Sampling of Middle-Class Notebooks 72 74 75 79 82 85 94 4. The Circulation of Texts: Coteries and the National Network A. Scribal Communities B. Coterie Circulation C. Effectsofa Network Circulation of Texts D. Attributions and Anonymity E, Transmitting Elite Manuscripts 108 108 118 127 138 141 5. Loss Rates and the Skewed Patterns of Survival A. The Wholesale Loss of Manuscripts B. Underclass Manuscript Attrition 146 147 149
CONTENTS C. Evidence for Loss Rates: Stemmata D. A Case Study: HN: MS HM 198.2 Vii 157 166 6. The Network in Action: Classifying Poetic Manuscripts A. Poetic Environments B. Reconstructing the Network (1) Compilers’ Testimony (2) Textual Criticism and Biographical Research (3) Connections Revealed by Handwriting 173 7. Notebook Origins: Tracking the Triad A. Manningham and Fitzjames B. L: MS Add. 25303 C. L: MS Add. 22601 196 Conclusion: The Future of English Renaissance Manuscript Studies Manuscripts Cited Printed Works Cited Index 173 180 180 182 193 201 209 215 229 232 246 264
ENGLISH RENAISSANCE MANUSCRIPT CULTURE English Renaissance Manuscript Culture: The Paper Revolution traces the development of a new type of scribal culture in England that emerged early in the fourteenth century. Ihe main medieval writing surfaces of parchment and wax tablets were augmented by a writing medium that was both lasting and cheap enough to be expendable. Writing was transformed from a near monopoh of professional scribes employed bv the upper class to a practice ordinary citizens could afford. Personal correspondence, business records, notebooks on all sorts of subjects, creative writing, and much more nourished at social levels where thev had previously been excluded bv the high cost of parchment. Steven W. May places literary manuscripts and in particular poetic anthologies in this larger scribal context, showing how its innovative features affected both authorship and readership. As this amateur scribal culture developed, the medieval professional culture expanded as svell. Classes of documents formerly restricted to parchment often shifted over to paper, while entirely new classes of documents were added to the records of Church and state as these institutions took advantage of relatively inexpensive paper. Paper stimulated original composition by making it possible to draft, revise, and retvrite works in this new affordable medium. Amateur scribes were soon producing an enormous volume of manuscript works of all kinds-,works they could afford to circulate in multiple copies. England's ever-increasing literate population developed an informal network that
transmitted all kinds of texts from single sheets to book-length documents efficiently throughout the kingdom. The operation ol restrictive coteries had little it any role in the mass circulation of manuscripts through this network. However, paper was cheap enough that manuscripts could also be readily disposed of (unlike expensive parchment). More than 90 percent of the output from this scribal tradition has been lost, a fact that tends to distort our understanding and interpretation of what has survived. May illustrates these conclusions with close analysis of representative manuscripts. |
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