Mise-en-Page in Early Medieval Manuscripts

Sponsoring Organization(s)

Special Session

Organizer Name

Bruce Gilchrist

Organizer Affiliation

Concordia Univ. Montréal

Presider Name

Nicole Guenther Discenza

Presider Affiliation

Univ. of South Florida

Paper Title 1

Topographic Reading and the Medieval Word

Presenter 1 Name

Tiffany Beechy

Presenter 1 Affiliation

Univ. of Colorado-Boulder

Paper Title 2

Unlineated Song: A New Thought on Old English Lineation?

Presenter 2 Name

Thomas A. Bredehoft

Presenter 2 Affiliation

Chancery Hill Books and Antiques

Paper Title 3

An Eighth-Century Fragment of Augustine's De civitate dei in Anglo-Saxon England

Presenter 3 Name

Bruce Gilchrist

Start Date

9-5-2019 10:00 AM

Session Location

Fetzer 1010

Description

Mise-en-page in Early Medieval Manuscripts

Manuscript Layout and Ordinatio in Anglo-Saxon and Carolingian Manuscripts

Differentiating Verse and Prose texts via layout, hidden metrics, etc.

Topography, Manuscript Lineation, Manuscript Punctuation, Late Old English Verse, St. Augustine, Sources and Textual Transmission, Stemmata, Editions and Editorial Practices, CCCC 173

Bruce Gilchrist

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May 9th, 10:00 AM

Mise-en-Page in Early Medieval Manuscripts

Fetzer 1010

Mise-en-page in Early Medieval Manuscripts

Manuscript Layout and Ordinatio in Anglo-Saxon and Carolingian Manuscripts

Differentiating Verse and Prose texts via layout, hidden metrics, etc.

Topography, Manuscript Lineation, Manuscript Punctuation, Late Old English Verse, St. Augustine, Sources and Textual Transmission, Stemmata, Editions and Editorial Practices, CCCC 173

Bruce Gilchrist