Book as Bibliotheca: the emergence of the commented edition

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Abstract

Since the pioneering research of Louis Holtz and Margaret Gibson, questions have remained about the evolution and significance of a new design in early medieval manuscripts, variously referred to as the “commented edition” or “integrated glossed page.” In this paper I argue that the arrangement of commentary on a central text in columnar format was a codicological innovation crystallizing in Carolingian centers. For the evolution of the design, I chart longstanding experiments in the integration of text and commentary, demonstrating that Carolingian sponsorship was crucial. I set the new design firmly in the contexts of literacy, libraries, and book and biblical culture.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)365–403
Number of pages39
JournalSpeculum
Volume100
Issue number2
Early online date29 Mar 2025
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 01 Apr 2025

Keywords

  • commented edition
  • early medieval manuscripts
  • bibliotheca

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