Hidden Harmonies

Hidden Harmonies

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Essays on post-print manuscript sculptures in the North Atlantic fringe. This volume of Opuscula presents a selection of essays on the subject of post-print manuscript cultures along what may be called “the North Atlantic fringe”—Ireland, Gaelic-speaking Scotland, Iceland, and the Faroe Islands. While printing had been adopted as the primary mode of literary dissemination in the majority of western European cultures by the mid-seventeenth century, in these countries chirographic transmission remained the norm until well into the nineteenth century for most genres of literature. Written by noted scholars from Denmark, Iceland, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales, the essays gathered here seek to establish overarching reasons for the continuance of manuscript culture across this region and analyze the common modalities of scribal practice from each area. The study of post-print manuscript culture is still in its infancy but has been receiving increasing attention in recent years. This book hopes to facilitate its further development, cementing its position as an area of academic endeavor in its own right.
  Matthew James Driscoll is professor of Old Norse philology at the University of Copenhagen. Nioclás Mac Cathmhaoil is a lecturer of Irish at Ulster University.
 

Introduction: Textual intercourse on the North Atlantic fringe
ix
Jürg Glauser
The simultaneity of media: Manuscripts and printed books in late medieval
1
Deirdre Nic Mhathúna
Tracking scribal transmission of texts in post-classical Irish manuscript
29
Guðrún Ingólfsdóttir
Just a homemaker? An eighteenth-century Icelandic housewife’s manuscript
49
Katarzyna Kapitan
Manuscripts derived from printed editions in the transmission history of
79
Liam Mac Mathúna
A tale of two manuscripts: Contrasting the subject matter and approaches
115
Margrét Eggertsdóttir
“Vale, pie lector!”: Writers and readers in seventeenth-century Iceland
143
Matthew Driscoll
Writing in the twilight: The manuscripts of Magnús í Tjaldanesi
187
Peadar Ó Muircheartaigh
From manuscript to print and back again: Two eighteenth-century
225
Ulrike Hogg
Scottish Gaelic manuscripts after the beginning of printing
255
The materiality and symbolism of Gaelic works in print and manuscript in
Pádraig Ó Macháin
287
Meidhbhín Ní Úrdail
From print to script: Some evidence in manuscripts compiled in
325
Þórunn Sigurðardóttir
“Diligently assembled and gathered”: The dissemination and preservation
363
Seán Vrieland
Breaking the silence: The rebirth of Faroese manuscript culture
405
Bibliography
435
Index of manuscripts
473
Index of names
481

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