The uses of Anglo-Saxon manuscripts, c. 1066-1200
This thesis examines the uses of Anglo-Saxon manuscripts in the 150 years immediately following the Norman Conquest. By focusing on the most common types of use evident in the manuscripts, it explores how readers actually interacted with books. It also treats manuscripts as cultural artefacts throug...
Main Authors: | Faulkner, M, Mark Faulkner |
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Other Authors: | Parkes, M |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2008
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