02255nam 2200457 450 991073328880332120230811124437.0(CKB)5840000000262800(NjHacI)995840000000262800(EXLCZ)99584000000026280020230811d2023 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierPersonal manuscripts copying, drafting, taking notes /edited by David Durand-Guédy, Jürgen PaulFirst edition.Boston :DE GRUYTER,2023.1 online resource (vi, 547 pages)Studies in Manuscript Cultures,x23659696 ;30Includes index.3-11-103721-5 Some manuscripts have been produced for the personal use of their scribe only; whereas a number of them are valued as autographs, most have been ephemeral and were discarded. Personal manuscripts were not written for a patron, commissioner, or client. They are personal copies, anthologies, florilegia, personal notes, excerpts, drafts and notebooks, as well as family books, accountancy notebooks and many others; these forms often being mixed with one another. This volume introduces a number of such manuscripts in a comparative perspective, from Japan to Europe through the Middle East, with a focus on the Near and Middle East. The main concern is the possibility of identifying typical features of such manuscripts in terms of materials, visual organization and content. In attempting this, both the conditions of production and traces of the manuscripts' use are taken into consideration, with particular attention to their material aspects.Studies in manuscript cultures ;30.Personal ManuscriptsAutographManuscriptsCodicologyAutograph.Manuscripts.Codicology.929.88Durand-Guédy DavidPaul JürgenNjHacINjHaclBOOK9910733288803321Personal manuscripts3421627UNINA