
The Historical Source Book for Scribes
University of Toronto Press
Published on 30. April 2015
Book
Paperback/Softback
277 pages
978-1-4426-2925-7 (ISBN)
Description
Fourteen historical manuscripts, supported by other manuscript examples, are used to explore fifteen selected writing styles. Dr Michelle P. Brown analyses the production of the manuscripts, setting them in their historical context and relating them to the people who produced them. Patricia Lovett uses the manuscripts to analyse the letter-forms in detail, and then gives clear guidance on how to write the letters. Each section includes a calligraphic interpretation of the historic letter-form.
This book is the first to put the needs of the historian and the scribe at the forefront. Large-scale examples of the manuscripts are included for letter analysis, with, in most instances, a full page colour reproduction of a page from the same manuscript alongside. Other selected manuscripts with clear letter-forms show the development of that alphabet style throughout the periods under consideration. A whole page is devoted to exemplar letters of each alphabet style, with clear guidelines on how the letters are formed, including punctuation marks, an ampersand (or et ligature) and numerals. Each section includes a specially created piece of modern calligraphy, showing how the hand can be used today.
This book is the first to put the needs of the historian and the scribe at the forefront. Large-scale examples of the manuscripts are included for letter analysis, with, in most instances, a full page colour reproduction of a page from the same manuscript alongside. Other selected manuscripts with clear letter-forms show the development of that alphabet style throughout the periods under consideration. A whole page is devoted to exemplar letters of each alphabet style, with clear guidelines on how the letters are formed, including punctuation marks, an ampersand (or et ligature) and numerals. Each section includes a specially created piece of modern calligraphy, showing how the hand can be used today.
Reviews / Votes
"The Historical Source Book for Scribes provides a lively, well-illustrated guide to medieval Latin paleography from the capital scripts of Late Antiquity down to humanist hands ... This colorful, clear survey of medieval Latin script is a fine introduction to the subject."- Bruce C. Brasington (Arthuriana) "A beguiling and beautiful book ... The Historical Source Book for Scribes should find a wide readership among practicing book workers and students of book history."
- Kathleen Kamerick (The Guild of Book Workers Newsletter) "For those who wish to learn how to read manuscripts, this book is all that is necessary."
- Arthur F. Kinney (Kritikon Litterarum) "[The book] contains excellent illustrations and a wealth of information about the various scribal hands of the middle ages that have been updated for modern use ... A fine addition to the calligrapher's bookshelf."
- Sidney E. Berger (The Library Quarterly)
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Toronto
Canada
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Dimensions
Height: 277 mm
Width: 213 mm
Thickness: 8 mm
Weight
494 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4426-2925-7 (9781442629257)
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Persons
Michelle P. Brown is a curator of Western Manuscripts in the British Library and author of several books, including A Guide to Western Historical Scripts and The Book of Cerne.
Patricia Lovett is a professional scribe. She is Chair of the Calligraphy and Lettering Arts Society and also a Fellow.
Patricia Lovett is a professional scribe. She is Chair of the Calligraphy and Lettering Arts Society and also a Fellow.