A study of scribal practices in early Irish and Anglo-Saxon manuscripts
<p>This thesis describes and accounts for certain innovative scribal practices in Irish and Anglo-Saxon manuscripts of the seventh to ninth centuries, seeing these as both graphic and linguistic phenomena.</p> <p>Part One deals with the linguistic context in which the scribes were...
Main Authors: | Tunbridge, G, Tunbridge, Genny |
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Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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1992
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