The Scribes of Medieval English Manuscripts: New Knowledge, New Technologies

Sponsoring Organization(s)

Special Session

Organizer Name

Benjamin Albritton

Organizer Affiliation

Stanford Univ.

Presider Name

Stephen G. Nichols

Presider Affiliation

Johns Hopkins Univ.

Paper Title 1

Matthew Parker's Scribes

Presenter 1 Name

Alexandra Gillespie

Presenter 1 Affiliation

Univ. of Toronto

Paper Title 2

Textual Problems and Progress: Some Incidental Findings of the Dictionary of Old English, Digital Mappaemundi, and the Parker on the Web Project

Presenter 2 Name

Alex Fleck

Presenter 2 Affiliation

Centre for Medieval Studies, Univ. of Toronto/Dictionary of Old English, Univ. of Toronto

Paper Title 3

The Significance of Scribal Identification in Some Manuscripts in the Parker Library

Presenter 3 Name

Estelle Stubbs

Presenter 3 Affiliation

Univ. of Sheffield

Start Date

12-5-2013 10:30 AM

Session Location

Bernhard 210

Description

This session presents findings from three projects organized under the auspices of the University of Toronto, and funded by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, to use digital resources and tools in the study of problematic areas of textual and palaeographical analysis of medieval English manuscripts.

Benjamin Albritton

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May 12th, 10:30 AM

The Scribes of Medieval English Manuscripts: New Knowledge, New Technologies

Bernhard 210

This session presents findings from three projects organized under the auspices of the University of Toronto, and funded by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, to use digital resources and tools in the study of problematic areas of textual and palaeographical analysis of medieval English manuscripts.

Benjamin Albritton