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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Preface ix
- Contents xiii
- Figures xvii
- Tables xix
- Chapter I. Introduction 1
- Chapter 2. The Nomenclature of Word Separation 18
- Chapter 3. Complements to Word Separation by Space 52
- Chapter 4. Insular Culture and Word Separation in the Seventh and Eighth Centuries 83
- Chapter 5. Exceptions to Continental Aerated Text Formats in the Ninth and Tenth Centuries 100
- Chapter 6. The Origins of Continental Word Separation, 950-1300 120
- Chapter 7. Word Separation and the Transcription of Numbers and Music 131
- Chapter 8. The Early Protoscholastics 143
- Chapter 9. The Proliferation ofWord Separation in the Eleventh Century 165
- Chapter 10. The Spread of Word Separation from England to the Low Countries and Lorraine 183
- Chapter 11. The Spread of Word Separation from England to Northern France 202
- Chapter 12. Cluniac Monasticism: Eastern and Southern France 215
- Chapter 13. Italy 235
- Chapter 14. Reading and Writing in Northern Europe in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries 243
- Chapter 15. Reading and Writing in Northern Europe in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries 256
- Appendix: Characteristics Relating to Word Separation in Manuscripts Surveyed 279
- Notes 293
- Glossary 433
- References 437
- Index of Manuscripts Cited 449
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Preface ix
- Contents xiii
- Figures xvii
- Tables xix
- Chapter I. Introduction 1
- Chapter 2. The Nomenclature of Word Separation 18
- Chapter 3. Complements to Word Separation by Space 52
- Chapter 4. Insular Culture and Word Separation in the Seventh and Eighth Centuries 83
- Chapter 5. Exceptions to Continental Aerated Text Formats in the Ninth and Tenth Centuries 100
- Chapter 6. The Origins of Continental Word Separation, 950-1300 120
- Chapter 7. Word Separation and the Transcription of Numbers and Music 131
- Chapter 8. The Early Protoscholastics 143
- Chapter 9. The Proliferation ofWord Separation in the Eleventh Century 165
- Chapter 10. The Spread of Word Separation from England to the Low Countries and Lorraine 183
- Chapter 11. The Spread of Word Separation from England to Northern France 202
- Chapter 12. Cluniac Monasticism: Eastern and Southern France 215
- Chapter 13. Italy 235
- Chapter 14. Reading and Writing in Northern Europe in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries 243
- Chapter 15. Reading and Writing in Northern Europe in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries 256
- Appendix: Characteristics Relating to Word Separation in Manuscripts Surveyed 279
- Notes 293
- Glossary 433
- References 437
- Index of Manuscripts Cited 449