Manuscripts of the Latin Classics 800-1200

This volume explores the production and use of medieval manuscripts that contain classical Latin texts. Six experts in the field address a range of topics related to these manuscripts, including how classical texts were disseminated throughout medieval society, how readers used and interacted with s...

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Other Authors: Kwakkel, Erik (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Leiden Leiden University Press 2015
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