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The Uses of Literacy in Early Mediaeval Europe

The Uses of Literacy in Early Mediaeval Europe

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Rosamond McKitterick, Jane Stevenson, Susan Kelly, Ian Wood, Thomas F. X. Noble, Roger Collins, Stefan C. Reif, Margaret Mullet, John Mitchell, Simon Keynes, Janet L. Nelson
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  • Date Published: May 1992
  • availability: Available
  • format: Paperback
  • isbn: 9780521428965

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  • The book investigates the ways in which literacy was important in early medieval Europe, and examines the context of literacy, its uses, levels, and distribution, in a number of different early medieval societies, including Ireland, Anglo-Saxon England, Visigothic and Umayyad Spain, Papal Rome, and Byzantium, between c. 400 and c. 1000. The contributors set out to provide the factual basis for assessments of the significance of literacy in the early medieval world and analyze the significance of literacy, its implications, and its consequences for the various societies. In all cases, the studies represent new research and provide fascinating insights into the attitudes of early medieval societies toward the written word.

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    "Each of the contributions to The Uses of Literacy is strong and offers much to the reader...The final sentence of her conclusion merits repeating: 'Literacy's importance and relevance throughout the early middle ages is, on the evidence presented in our essays, as a major force in the most crucial and formative period in the development of European civilization." The Catholic Historical Review

    "Overall, this collection of articles constitutes an important and welcome contribution to our understanding of a period in which literacy has traditionally either been ignored or associated with decline." History

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    • Date Published: May 1992
    • format: Paperback
    • isbn: 9780521428965
    • length: 364 pages
    • dimensions: 234 x 156 x 19 mm
    • weight: 0.51kg
    • availability: Available
  • Table of Contents

    List of illustrations
    Contributors
    Preface
    Abbreviations
    Introduction Rosamond McKitterick
    1. Literacy in Ireland: the evidence of the Patrick dossier in the Book of Armagh Jane Stevenson
    2. Anglo-Saxon lay society and the written word Susan Kelly
    3. Administration, law and culture in Merovingian Gaul Ian Wood
    4. Literacy and the papal government in late antiquity and the early middle ages Thomas F. X. Noble
    5. Literacy and the laity in early mediaeval Spain Roger Collins
    6. Aspects of mediaeval Jewish literacy Stefan C. Reif
    7. Writing in early mediaeval Byzantium Margaret Mullet
    8. Literacy displayed: the use of inscriptions at the monastery of San Vincenzo al Volturno in the early ninth century John Mitchell
    9. Royal government and the written word in late Anglo-Saxon England Simon Keynes
    10. Literacy in Carolingian government Janet L. Nelson
    11. Text and image in the Carolingian world Rosamond McKitterick
    Conclusion Rosamond McKitterick
    Index.

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    Rosamond McKitterick, University of Cambridge

    Contributors

    Rosamond McKitterick, Jane Stevenson, Susan Kelly, Ian Wood, Thomas F. X. Noble, Roger Collins, Stefan C. Reif, Margaret Mullet, John Mitchell, Simon Keynes, Janet L. Nelson

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