Pedant’s revolt: Dissent in the hierarchy of scripts
Scholars of later medieval English manuscripts understand that scribes shared a 'hierarchy of scripts' which let them choose different scripts for different purposes. Palaeographical evidence, chiefly taken here from Bodleian MS e Musaeo 76, but also in other codices, shows that during the...
Main Author: | Sawyer, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Pace University Press
2019
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