Explore the fascinating journey of handwritten books through history with M.R. James's "The Wanderings and Homes of Manuscripts." Originally published as a guide for history students, this concise volume illuminates the world of medieval manuscripts, covering their creation, travels, and preservation. Delve into the history of books from 400 to 1450, gaining insights into codicology, paleography, and other essential aspects of manuscript studies.
"The Wanderings and Homes of Manuscripts" offers a glimpse into the libraries and collections where these invaluable texts resided. Discover the clues that reveal the origins and movements of these historical artifacts. Perfect for anyone interested in book history, library science, or the broader history of Europe, this carefully prepared edition makes a classic work accessible once more.
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