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The significance of writing in medieval Celtic societies, c. 400-c. 1500.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 314
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. März 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 664g
- ISBN-13: 9780521570398
- ISBN-10: 0521570395
- Artikelnr.: 21829765
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 314
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. März 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 664g
- ISBN-13: 9780521570398
- ISBN-10: 0521570395
- Artikelnr.: 21829765
Acknowledgements
Introduction Huw Pryce
1. The uses of literacy in early medieval Wales Patrick Sims-Williams
2. Literacy in Pictland Katherine Forsyth
3. The context and uses of literacy in early Christian Ireland T. M. Charles-Edwards
4. Orality, literacy and genealogy in early medieval Ireland and Wales David E. Thornton
5. Charter-writing and its uses in early medieval Celtic societies Wendy Davies
6. The context and uses of the Latin charter in twelfth-century Ireland Marie-Therese Flanagan
7. Written text as performance - the implications for Middle Welsh prose narratives Sioned Davies
8. More written about than writing? Welsh women and the written word Ceridwen Lloyd-Morgan
9. Celtic literary tradition and the development of a feudal principality in Brittany Noél-Yves Tonnerre
10. Gaelic literacy in eastern Scotland between 1124 and 1249 Dauvit Broun
11. Inkhorn and spectacles: the impact of literacy in late medieval Wales Llinos Beverley Smith
12. 'This my act and deed': the writing of private deeds in late medieval north Wales A. D. Carr
13. Literacy and the Irish bards Katherine Simms
List of works cited
Index.
Introduction Huw Pryce
1. The uses of literacy in early medieval Wales Patrick Sims-Williams
2. Literacy in Pictland Katherine Forsyth
3. The context and uses of literacy in early Christian Ireland T. M. Charles-Edwards
4. Orality, literacy and genealogy in early medieval Ireland and Wales David E. Thornton
5. Charter-writing and its uses in early medieval Celtic societies Wendy Davies
6. The context and uses of the Latin charter in twelfth-century Ireland Marie-Therese Flanagan
7. Written text as performance - the implications for Middle Welsh prose narratives Sioned Davies
8. More written about than writing? Welsh women and the written word Ceridwen Lloyd-Morgan
9. Celtic literary tradition and the development of a feudal principality in Brittany Noél-Yves Tonnerre
10. Gaelic literacy in eastern Scotland between 1124 and 1249 Dauvit Broun
11. Inkhorn and spectacles: the impact of literacy in late medieval Wales Llinos Beverley Smith
12. 'This my act and deed': the writing of private deeds in late medieval north Wales A. D. Carr
13. Literacy and the Irish bards Katherine Simms
List of works cited
Index.
Acknowledgements
Introduction Huw Pryce
1. The uses of literacy in early medieval Wales Patrick Sims-Williams
2. Literacy in Pictland Katherine Forsyth
3. The context and uses of literacy in early Christian Ireland T. M. Charles-Edwards
4. Orality, literacy and genealogy in early medieval Ireland and Wales David E. Thornton
5. Charter-writing and its uses in early medieval Celtic societies Wendy Davies
6. The context and uses of the Latin charter in twelfth-century Ireland Marie-Therese Flanagan
7. Written text as performance - the implications for Middle Welsh prose narratives Sioned Davies
8. More written about than writing? Welsh women and the written word Ceridwen Lloyd-Morgan
9. Celtic literary tradition and the development of a feudal principality in Brittany Noél-Yves Tonnerre
10. Gaelic literacy in eastern Scotland between 1124 and 1249 Dauvit Broun
11. Inkhorn and spectacles: the impact of literacy in late medieval Wales Llinos Beverley Smith
12. 'This my act and deed': the writing of private deeds in late medieval north Wales A. D. Carr
13. Literacy and the Irish bards Katherine Simms
List of works cited
Index.
Introduction Huw Pryce
1. The uses of literacy in early medieval Wales Patrick Sims-Williams
2. Literacy in Pictland Katherine Forsyth
3. The context and uses of literacy in early Christian Ireland T. M. Charles-Edwards
4. Orality, literacy and genealogy in early medieval Ireland and Wales David E. Thornton
5. Charter-writing and its uses in early medieval Celtic societies Wendy Davies
6. The context and uses of the Latin charter in twelfth-century Ireland Marie-Therese Flanagan
7. Written text as performance - the implications for Middle Welsh prose narratives Sioned Davies
8. More written about than writing? Welsh women and the written word Ceridwen Lloyd-Morgan
9. Celtic literary tradition and the development of a feudal principality in Brittany Noél-Yves Tonnerre
10. Gaelic literacy in eastern Scotland between 1124 and 1249 Dauvit Broun
11. Inkhorn and spectacles: the impact of literacy in late medieval Wales Llinos Beverley Smith
12. 'This my act and deed': the writing of private deeds in late medieval north Wales A. D. Carr
13. Literacy and the Irish bards Katherine Simms
List of works cited
Index.