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7. Structuring, Stressing, or Recasting Knowledge on the Page? Rubrication in the Manuscript Copies of the Pèlerinage de l’âme by Guillaume de Deguileville
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- List of Figures IX
- Editorial Principles XVII
- Preface and Acknowledgments XIX
- Introduction 1
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Part 1: Constructing Bodies of Knowledge
- 1. Juridical Late Medieval Paratexts and the Growth of European Jurisprudence 21
- 2. Prefaces in Canon Law Books 46
- 3. “Depingo ut ostendam, depictum ita est expositio:” Diagrams as an Indispensable Complement to the Cosmological Teaching of the Liber Nemroth de astronomia 56
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Part 2: Negotiating Tradition, Creating Practice
- 4. From Text to Diagram: Giambattista Da Monte and the Practice of Medicine 95
- 5. Immortal Souls and an Angel Intellect: Some Thoughts on the Function and Meaning of Christian Iconography in Medieval Aristotle Textbooks 117
- 6. Writing in the Margin – Drawing in the Margin: Reading Practices of Medieval Jurists 141
- 7. Structuring, Stressing, or Recasting Knowledge on the Page? Rubrication in the Manuscript Copies of the Pèlerinage de l’âme by Guillaume de Deguileville 160
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Part 3: Framing Knowledge, Empowering Readers
- 8. From Troy to Aachen: Ancient Rome and the Carolingian Reception of Vergil 185
- 9. Translating Prologues and Prologue Illustration in French Historical Texts 197
- 10. Paratext and the Politics of Conquest: Questing Knights and Colonial Rule in Le Canarien 224
- 11. Prologues and Frontispieces in Prose Romance Manuscripts 247
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Part 4: Appropriating Tradition, Expressing Ownership, Embodying the Book
- 12. Visualizing Pontifical Power: Paratextual Elements in Some French Liturgical Books, Thirteenth–Fifteenth Centuries 267
- 13. Paratext in the Manuscripts of Hartmann Schedel 289
- 14. Book Material, Production, and Use from the Point of View of the Paratext 304
- List of Manuscripts and Early Printed Editions Cited 331
- Bibliography 339
- Notes on Contributors and Editors 381
- Index 387
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- List of Figures IX
- Editorial Principles XVII
- Preface and Acknowledgments XIX
- Introduction 1
-
Part 1: Constructing Bodies of Knowledge
- 1. Juridical Late Medieval Paratexts and the Growth of European Jurisprudence 21
- 2. Prefaces in Canon Law Books 46
- 3. “Depingo ut ostendam, depictum ita est expositio:” Diagrams as an Indispensable Complement to the Cosmological Teaching of the Liber Nemroth de astronomia 56
-
Part 2: Negotiating Tradition, Creating Practice
- 4. From Text to Diagram: Giambattista Da Monte and the Practice of Medicine 95
- 5. Immortal Souls and an Angel Intellect: Some Thoughts on the Function and Meaning of Christian Iconography in Medieval Aristotle Textbooks 117
- 6. Writing in the Margin – Drawing in the Margin: Reading Practices of Medieval Jurists 141
- 7. Structuring, Stressing, or Recasting Knowledge on the Page? Rubrication in the Manuscript Copies of the Pèlerinage de l’âme by Guillaume de Deguileville 160
-
Part 3: Framing Knowledge, Empowering Readers
- 8. From Troy to Aachen: Ancient Rome and the Carolingian Reception of Vergil 185
- 9. Translating Prologues and Prologue Illustration in French Historical Texts 197
- 10. Paratext and the Politics of Conquest: Questing Knights and Colonial Rule in Le Canarien 224
- 11. Prologues and Frontispieces in Prose Romance Manuscripts 247
-
Part 4: Appropriating Tradition, Expressing Ownership, Embodying the Book
- 12. Visualizing Pontifical Power: Paratextual Elements in Some French Liturgical Books, Thirteenth–Fifteenth Centuries 267
- 13. Paratext in the Manuscripts of Hartmann Schedel 289
- 14. Book Material, Production, and Use from the Point of View of the Paratext 304
- List of Manuscripts and Early Printed Editions Cited 331
- Bibliography 339
- Notes on Contributors and Editors 381
- Index 387