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Sixteenth-century readers, fifteenth-century books : continuities of reading in the English reformation / Margaret Connolly.
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EBSCOhost Academic eBook Collection (North America)- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Connolly, Margaret, 1965- author.
- Series:
- Cambridge studies in palaeography and codicology.
- Cambridge studies in palaeography and codicology
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Roberts, Thomas, 1470-1542--Books and reading.
- Roberts, Edmund, 1520-1585--Books and reading.
- Roberts, Thomas, 1470-1542--Library--Marginal notes.
- Roberts, Edmund, 1520-1585--Library--Marginal notes.
- Books and reading--England--History--16th century.
- Manuscripts, Medieval--England.
- Gentry--Books and reading--England--History--16th century.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (xv, 316 pages) : digital, PDF file(s).
- Place of Publication:
- Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2019.
- Summary:
- This innovative study investigates the reception of medieval manuscripts over a long century, 1470-1585, spanning the reigns of Edward IV to Elizabeth I. Members of the Tudor gentry family who owned these manuscripts had properties in Willesden and professional affiliations in London. These men marked the leaves of their books with signs of use, allowing their engagement with the texts contained there to be reconstructed. Through detailed research, Margaret Connolly reveals the various uses of these old books: as a repository for family records; as a place to preserve other texts of a favourite or important nature; as a source of practical information for the household; and as a professional manual for the practising lawyer. Investigation of these family-owned books reveals an unexpectedly strong interest in works of the past, and the continuing intellectual and domestic importance of medieval manuscripts in an age of print.
- Notes:
- Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 17 Jan 2019).
- ISBN:
- 1-108-65220-4
- 1-108-61696-8
- 1-108-65242-5
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