In this Book
Collections in Context: The Organization of Knowledge and Community in Europe
Book
2012
Published by:
The Ohio State University Press
Series:
Text and Context
summary
The fourteen essays that comprise Collections in Context: The Organization of Knowledge and Community in Europe interrogate questions posed by French, Flemish, English, and Italian collections of all sorts—libraries as a whole, anthologies and miscellanies assembled within a single manuscript or printed book, and even illustrated ivory boxes. Collecting became an increasingly important activity during the fourteenth through seventeenth centuries, when the decreased cost of producing books made ownership available to more people. But the act of collecting is never neutral: it gathers information, orders material (especially linear texts), and prioritizes everything—in short, collecting both organizes and comments on knowledge. Moreover, the context of a collection must reveal something about identity, but whose? That of the compiler? The reader or viewer? The donor? The patron? With essays by a wide array of international scholars, Collections in Context demonstrates that the very act of collecting inevitably imposes some kind of relationship among what might otherwise be naively thought of as disparate elements and simultaneously exposes something about the community that created and used the collection. Thus, Collections in Context offers unusual insights into how collecting both produced knowledge and built community in early modern Europe.
Table of Contents
Cover
pp. 1-1
Title Page, Copyright
pp. 2-5
Contents
pp. v-vii
Acknowledgments
pp. ix-11
Illustrations
pp. xi-xv
Short List of Frequently Cited References
pp. xvii-19
Introduction: Collections Rediscovered and Redened
pp. 1-10
I. Composing, Ordering, and Circulating Collections
pp. 11-31
1. Collections: Collections: Editing, Exhibitions, and e-Science Initiatives
pp. 13-29
2. The Wings of Chivalry and the Order of Bodleian Library, Ms. Douce 308
pp. 30-63
3. Buried Treasure: A Lost Document from the Debate on the Romance of the Rose
pp. 64-74
4. Pages Filled with Dreams: Notes on the Reorganization of Epic Cycles in Fifteenth-Century Italy
pp. 75-85
5. The Turk in the Trésor politique (1598/1608) or the Anthological as Political Mode
pp. 86-96
II. NETWORKS OF TEXTS, BOOK PRODUCERS, AND READERS: THE CASE OF THE SHREWSBURY BOOK (BRITISH LIBRARY MS. ROYAL E. VI)
pp. 97-117
6. Collecting Images: The Role of the Visual in the Shrewsbury Book (BL Ms. Royal E. vi)
pp. 99-119
7. The Time of an Anthology: BL Ms. Royal E. vi and the Commemoration of Chivalric Culture
pp. 120-133
8. The Treatise Cycle of the Shrewsbury Book, BL Ms. Royal 15 E. vi
pp. 134-150
9Christine de Pizanâs Livre des fais dâarmeset de chevalerie and the Coherence of BL Ms. Royal 15 E. vi.
pp. 151-188
III. Collections Building Community
pp. 189-209
10. A Livre dâEracles within the Library of the Fifteenth-Century Flemish Bibliophile, Louis de Bruges: Paris, BnF Ms. fr. in Context
pp. 191-207
11. Reading Royal Allegories in Gautier de Coinciâs Miracles de Nostre Dame: The Soissons Manuscript (Paris, BnF, Ms. n. a. fr.)
pp. 208-236
12. The Prato fiorito, the Selva di cose diverse, and Other Compilations by Suor Fiammetta Frescobaldi
pp. 237-245
13. A Curious Collection in Ivory: The Lord Gort Casket
pp. 246-274
14. Repeat Performances: Adam de la Halle, Jehan Bodel, and the Reusable Pasts of Their Plays
pp. 275-287
Afterword. Of Books and Other Miscellaneous Revolutions: Medieval Miscellanies in Context
pp. 288-293
General Bibliography
pp. 295-321
Contributors
pp. 323-326
Manuscript Index
pp. 327-328
General Index
pp. 329-340
| ISBN | 9780814270691 |
|---|---|
| Related ISBN(s) | 9780814211717 |
| MARC Record | Download |
| OCLC | 868220203 |
| Pages | 400 |
| Launched on MUSE | 2014-01-01 |
| Language | English |
| Open Access | Yes |


