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E-raamat: Digital Medieval Manuscript: Material Approaches to Digital Codicology

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"We increasingly encounter medieval books as digital facsimiles-zooming in on high-resolution images, clicking through virtual pages, or engaging with interactive displays. But what actually happens when a parchment manuscript is translated into a digital object? How does this change affect our understanding of cultural heritage? This book explores the digital medieval manuscript as a unique cultural artifact, not just a copy of its physical counterpart. Through three case studies, it reveals how digitalmanuscripts function in libraries, museums, and scholarship today. Blending manuscript studies with digital humanities, it offers a fresh materialist approach to the discourse surrounding the digitisation of cultural heritage and provides a nuanced view of how it shapes the way we perceive, handle, and preserve medieval manuscripts in an increasingly digital world"-- Provided by publisher.

This book offers a reflection on what it means to digitise medieval manuscripts. It examines the digital medieval manuscript as a distinct material object, exploring its complexities in relation to its parchment counterpart and reflecting on how digitisation shapes the ways we encounter, perceive, and engage with cultural heritage.
Preface and Acknowledgements

List of Figures



1 Introduction

1Digital Codicology

2A Word on Terminology

3The Whole Book

4Digital Material

5Its a Matter of Time

6Outline and Structure



2 The Bury Bible: Exploring Mediation, Materiality and Digitisation

1Introduction

2An Institutional and Environmental History of the Bury Bible

3A New Presence: Capturing the Bury Bible for Digital Space

4Conclusion

3Reproduction, Fragmentation and Dissemination of Der naturen bloeme (kb,
ka16)

1Introduction

2The Book of Nature in Copies

3The Digital Fragment and Hyper-expansion of ka16

4Conclusion



4 The Sustainable Prayer Book of Mary of Guelders

1Introduction

2The Interrupted Life of the Prayer Book of Mary of Guelders

3Preserving the Fragile: Sustainability for Parchment and Pixel

4Conclusion



5 Conclusions

1Digital Codicology
2Making

3Using

4Keeping

5Time

Bibliography

Primary Sources

Literature

Index
Suzette van Haaren is a postdoc in the CRC Virtuelle Lebenswelten at the Ruhr-Universität Bochum. Her research reflects on the impact of the increasing digitisation (and virtualisation) of historical heritage. She is interested in the Middle Ages in contemporary media contexts.