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Making Books in Fifteenth-Century Cambridge: William Dyngley's Patristic Project

Making Books in Fifteenth-Century Cambridge: William Dyngley's Patristic Project

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Richly illustrated venture into book production in Cambridge.

William Dyngley (Peterhouse, 1393-1441), known for his personal library of at least 29 manuscripts, was primarily an editor. In the second decade of the fifteenth century, he began a major patristic project that ultimately comprised eight volumes of Augustine of Hippo, anthologies of Origin, Ambrose and Jerome, and a patristic miscellany. Dyngley also constructed thirty-five indexes for Augustine's works, which he copied in tandem with his primary text writer, the so called "Fish Scribe".

This richly illustrated monograph considers the people who made the books, the network of Cambridge scribes who copied the texts, the limners who decorated them and the remarkable man behind the project. Dyngley, placed here in the context of contemporary life in a Cambridge college, is shown to be in charge at every stage of production, acquiring exemplars, correcting scribal errors, storing incomplete quires, reassigning texts from one volume, copying and revising tables of content and tallying expenses. The volume also examines the constituent features of the manuscripts themselves, non-verbal cues as well as content. Overall, it sheds considerable new light on manuscript production in the period more generally.

Author: Ann Eljenholm Nichols
Binding Type: Hardcover
Publisher: York Medieval Press
Published: 03/04/2025
Series: York Manuscript and Early Print Studies #8
Pages: 320
Weight: 1.38lbs
Size: 9.21h x 6.14w x 0.75d
ISBN: 9781914049293
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