Writing in the Blank Space of Manuscripts: Evidence from the Ninth Century

  • Teeuwen M
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Title from content provider. "The Ars Edendi Lectures have been organized by the research programme at Stockholm University funded by Riksbankens Jubileumsfond during the years 2008-2015, with a focus on editorial methods for dynamic textual traditions of medieval Greek and Latin texts. This fourth volume gathers contributions both on the fundamentals of editing, as in Glenn Most 'What is a critical edition?', and looking at specifics such as marginalia (Teeuwen), errors (Maggioni), musical notation (Atkinson). Two papers focus on digital tools in editing Greek (Dendrinos) and Latin and early Romance (Robinson) texts. Richard Janko describes the challenges in making out words in Herculaneum papyri. Both traditional and innovative approaches are contemplated in this rich and varied collection by leading experts in the field of editing."

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Teeuwen, M. (2016). Writing in the Blank Space of Manuscripts: Evidence from the Ninth Century. In Ars Edendi Lecture Series, vol. IV (pp. 1–25). Stockholm University Press. https://doi.org/10.16993/baj.b

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