The Post-Medieval Reception of Medieval Manuscripts

Press/Media: Relating to Research

Description

Podcast interview in which Prof Margaret Connolly talks about the post-medieval reception of medieval texts. Along a selection of eight manuscripts, Margaret traces how three generations of a sixteenth-century family from Middlesex read and used books from the fifteenth century. Examining their annotations of the fifteenth-century manuscripts, Margaret derives insights about the relevance of medieval contents for sixteenth-century readers and places the individual personae into the context of the English Reformation.

Period31 May 2022

Media contributions

1

Media contributions

  • TitleThe Post-Medieval Reception of Medieval Manuscripts
    Degree of recognitionInternational
    Media name/outletInstitute of Intellectual History, University of St Andrews
    Media typePodcast
    Duration/Length/Size57 minutes
    Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
    Date31/05/22
    DescriptionProf Margaret Connolly talks about the post-medieval reception of medieval texts. Along a selection of eight manuscripts, Margaret traces how three generations of a sixteenth-century family from Middlesex read and used books from the fifteenth century. Examining their annotations of the fifteenth-century manuscripts, Margaret derives insights about the relevance of medieval contents for sixteenth-century readers and places the individual personae into the context of the English Reformation.
    Producer/AuthorSelma Sondern
    URLhttps://www.intellectualhistory.net/new-work/the-post-medieval-reception-of-medieval-manuscripts?rq=connolly
    PersonsMargaret Connolly

Keywords

  • medieval
  • manuscripts
  • reception
  • Reformation
  • reading
  • collecting
  • fifteenth century
  • sxiteenth century