Réflexions sur les continuités technologiques : le cas des manuscrits copiés à partir de livres imprimés

In our time of increasing reliance on digital media the history of the book has a special role to play in studying the codex form and the persistence of old media alongside the growth of new ones. As a contribution to recent work on the continued use of manuscript in the handpress era, I focus on so...

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Main Author: Ann Blair
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: Association Paul Langevin 2021-07-01
Series:Cahiers d’histoire.
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/chrhc/16540
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Réflexions sur les continuités technologiques : le cas des manuscrits copiés à partir de livres imprimés
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title Réflexions sur les continuités technologiques : le cas des manuscrits copiés à partir de livres imprimés
title_short Réflexions sur les continuités technologiques : le cas des manuscrits copiés à partir de livres imprimés
title_full Réflexions sur les continuités technologiques : le cas des manuscrits copiés à partir de livres imprimés
title_fullStr Réflexions sur les continuités technologiques : le cas des manuscrits copiés à partir de livres imprimés
title_full_unstemmed Réflexions sur les continuités technologiques : le cas des manuscrits copiés à partir de livres imprimés
title_sort réflexions sur les continuités technologiques : le cas des manuscrits copiés à partir de livres imprimés
publisher Association Paul Langevin
series Cahiers d’histoire.
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publishDate 2021-07-01
description In our time of increasing reliance on digital media the history of the book has a special role to play in studying the codex form and the persistence of old media alongside the growth of new ones. As a contribution to recent work on the continued use of manuscript in the handpress era, I focus on some examples of manuscripts copied from printed books in the Rylands Library and discuss the motivations for making them. Some of these manuscripts were luxury items signalling wealth and prestige, others were made for practical reasons – to own a copy of a book that was hard to buy, or a copy that could be customized in the process of copying. The act of copying itself was also considered to have devotional and/or pedagogical value.
topic manuscripts
incunabula
printing
Prolianus
Colonna missal
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