<p>Bringing together a broad range of case studies written by a team of international scholars, this <i>Concise Companion</i> establishes how manuscripts and printed books met the needs of two different approaches to literacy in the early modern period.</p> <ul> <li>Features essays illustrating the particular ways a manuscript and a printed book reflect the different emphases of an elite, private and an egalitarian, public culture, both of which account for the literary achievements of the Renaissance</li> <li>Includes wide-ranging essays, from printing the Gospels in Arabic to a contemporary reconceptualization of Shakespeare’s <i>Titus Andronicus</i></li> <li>Increases accessibility through a rubric organized around archival and manuscript studies; the provenance of texts and the authority of editions; and studies of genre, religion and literary history</li> <li>Announces the recovery of archival documents, which in some instances are over four hundred years old</li> <li>Places translations of Milton’s Latin, Greek, and Italian alongside the original texts to increase accessibility for a wide audience of students and scholars</li> <li>Provides an invaluable platform for highlighting on-going attention to the history of the book and its corollary subjects of reading and writing practices in the 1500s and 1600s</li> </ul>
A Concise Companion to the Study of Manuscripts, Printed Books, and the Production of Early Modern Texts
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