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Writing history in the Anglo-Norman world : manuscripts, makers and readers, c.1066-c.1250 / edited by Laura Cleaver and Andrea Worm.

Other author/creatorCleaver, Laura editor.
Other author/creatorWorm, Andrea, 1972- editor.
Format Book and Print
Publication InfoWoodbridge, Suffolk, UK : York Medieval Press, 2018.
Descriptionxii, 269 pages 4 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (some color) ; 24 cm.
Subject(s)
Series Writing History in the Middle Ages ; 6
Writing history in the Middle Ages 6. ^A1334313
Summary History was a subject popular with authors and readers in the Anglo-Norman world. The volume and richness of historical writing in the lands controlled by the kings of England, particularly from the twelfth century, has long attracted the attention of historians and literary scholars, whilst editions of works by such writers as Orderic Vitalis, John of Worcester, Symeon of Durham, William of Malmesbury, Gerald of Wales, Roger of Howden, and Matthew Paris has made them well known. Yet the easy availability of modern editions obscures both the creation and circulation of histories in the Middle Ages.0This collection of essays returns to the processes involved in writing history, and in particular to the medieval manuscript sources in which the works of such historians survive. It explores the motivations of those writing about the past in the Middle Ages, and the evidence provided by manuscripts for the circumstances in which copies were made. It also addresses the selection of material for copying, combinations of text and imagery, and the demand for copies of particular works, shedding new light on how and why history was being read, reproduced, discussed, adapted, and written.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
Genre/formHistory.
Genre/formSources.
ISBN9781903153802
ISBN1903153808

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