02818nam 22005173 450 99663556690331620241230084506.097831106133533110613352(CKB)37051139500041(MiAaPQ)EBC31860281(Au-PeEL)EBL31860281(OCoLC)1482825042(Exl-AI)31860281(EXLCZ)993705113950004120241230d2024 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierModels of Change in Medieval Textual Culture1st ed.Berlin/Boston :Walter de Gruyter GmbH,2024.©2025.1 online resource (320 pages)Modes of Modification Series ;v.39783110612295 3110612291 Contents -- 1 Change, Textual culture, and Models -- 2 Singers in Hall and Chamber: The Changed Song of the First Troubadours -- 3 Targeted Wear in Manuscript Prayerbooks in the Context of Oath-swearing -- 4 The Soundtrack and Ecology of Medieval Textual Culture: Multimodal Experience in Tristrams saga ok Ísöndar -- 5 Re-Modelling Geoffrey: The Manipulation of Authorship and Generic Identity in Durham, Ushaw College, MS 6 -- 6 Running Titles in the Books of Jacques d’Armagnac: A Model for Enacting Generic Change -- 7 The Vernacularisation of Documentary Writing in the Medieval Swedish Realm -- 8 Qualities, Features, and Fashion – Theoretical Notes on the Epigraphic Minuscule -- 9 Reflections on Change in Textual Culture -- Personal Name Index -- Place Name Index -- Work Index -- Inscriptions and Manuscript IndexGenerated by AI.Variance characterises the textual culture of the Middle Ages on all levels. Analysing this variance is paramount to understand the norms and transformations involved in the process of establishing a literate culture. This series focuses on the literate output in the Nordic region, from the perspective of Modes of Modification. In order to place the region in a larger context, it also encourages comparative studies with a wider European view.Modes of Modification SeriesManuscripts, MedievalHistoryGenerated by AILiterature, MedievalHistory and criticismGenerated by AIManuscripts, MedievalHistoryLiterature, MedievalHistory and criticism809.02Pettersson Jonatan1782950Blennow Anna1353566MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK996635566903316Models of Change in Medieval Textual Culture4309588UNISA