A Bibliography of Works on Medieval Communication
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- Actes, Aenger, Akademie, Albert bates lord study, Ancient world, Annales, Anniard, Antike, Antiquity, Archiv, Auml, Beispiel, Beobachtungen, Berlieferung, Bibliography, Bild, Book production, Buch, Byzantium, Cambridge study, Carolingian, Celtic fringe, Centro, Centro italiano, Chaefer, Chreiner, Civilisation, Civilt, Codex, Cracow, Crit, Criture, Cultura, Deutsche, Deutschen, Deutschen literatur, Dis, Dissertation, Dissertation abstract international, Early middle age, Early modern europe, Ehrmann, Einer, English literature, English poetry, English study, Entstehung, Entwicklung, Enzel, Festschrift, Fifteenth century, Foley, Formen, Forschung, Forschungen, Funktion, Garland reference library, Geburtstag, Germanistische, Geschichte, Geschiedenis, Gesellschaft, Geste, Hamburg, Handschriften, Haut, Haut moyen, Heldensage, Hilversum, Histoire, Historische, Historisches jahrbuch, Hohen, Iberian, Ichter, Iddle, Iddle age, Iegand, Ihrer, Ithaca, Itschke, Jahrbuch, Jahrhundert, Jahrhunderts, Keller, Klasse, Koch, Kommunikation, Kultur, Langue, Langues romanes, Lesen, Lira, Literacy, Literary history, Literate culture, Literatur, Livre, Lthoff, Magie, Marco, Marco mostert, Medieval, Medieval culture, Medieval england, Medieval literacy, Medieval literature, Medieval study, Medieval text, Medioevo, Middeleeuwen, Middle age, Middle english romance, Mittelalter, Mittelalterliche, Mittelalterlichen, Mittelalterlicher, Mittelalters, Mostert, Moyen, Nach, Nella, Neuzeit, Oley, Oral composition, Oral culture, Oral literature, Oral poetics, Oral poetry, Oral tradition, Orale, Orality, Ostert, Pragmatic literacy, Quellen, Raible, Recht, Reen, Revue, Richter, Romance philology, Runic, Sancti, Schen, Schreiben, Schrift, Schriften, Schriftkultur, Schriftlichkeit, Scriptoralia, Scrittura, Sigmaringen, Social history, Speculum, Spiegel, Sprache, Sredniowiecznej, Ssmann, Stockholm, Storia, Studi, Studia, Studien, Stuttgart, Texte, Textes, Textuality, Tion, Tradition orale, Tristan, Tudes, Ture, Turnhout, Umthor, Untersuchungen, Urke, Utrecht, Verschriftlichung, Vols, Voor, Wandel, Wissenschaften, Woodbridge, Wort, Zeit, Zeitschrift, Zumthor, Zwischen.
Abstract
This volume will serve as a textbook for studying this field, and as an introduction to current research. It is written in accessible language for non-specialists. The volume has three sections: introductions by two of the leading exponents worldwide: Michael Clanchy and Marco Mostert; a series of essays by members of the Utrecht ‘Pionierproject’ which consider writing and written culture against the background of all forms of communication available to a given medieval society, both in western and east-central Europe; and a comprehensive bibliography on the subject, comprising 1500 titles which will serve as a fundamental starting-point for work in this field.
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DOI: 10.1484/M.USML-EB.3.4838
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