Medieval Manuscripts and Textual Criticism

Medieval Manuscripts and Textual Criticism by Christopher Kleinhenz is an illustrated collection published by the University of North Carolina Press on January 30, 1976. This book comprises a series of essays that focus on the editing of medieval manuscripts, providing insights into both the theoretical and practical aspects of this field. With a total of 312 pages, it aims to introduce scholars to the complexities of medieval manuscript studies and the challenges involved in their editing.
Readers will find a comprehensive exploration of the issues related to textual criticism within the context of medieval literature. The essays serve as both an introduction for newcomers and a reference for experienced scholars, addressing various facets of manuscript editing. This edition is designed to facilitate a deeper understanding of the literary criticism surrounding medieval texts, making it a valuable resource for those interested in this specialized area of study.
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This is a collection of essays dealing with the editing, in theory and practice, of medieval manuscripts. It aims to introduce scholars to the study of medieval manuscripts and the issues pertaining to their editing. In addition, this collection serves as a reference for the theory and practice of textual criticism.
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