The book and the transformation of Britain, c.550-1050 : a study in written and visual literacy and orality
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Introduction: What Does 'Literacy' Mean in this Period? . . 7
1. Conversion: Scribes, the Sacred and Social Change . . 13
From Pamphlet to Pandect: the Codex and the Codification of Scripture The Book as Speculum of the Transition from Late Antiquity to the Early Middle Ages . . 22
Visualising Sound in Graphic Form: New Ways of Teaching and Learning . . 30
Disseminating Scripture: Being the Book - the Scribe as Evangelist . . 44
2. Creating communities of reading . . 57
The Rise of Written Vernacular Languages . . 60
Women and the Book in the pre-Alfredian Era . . 73
Inscriptions - words to be seen and not heard? . . 78
Books and other Icons . . 85
3. Language, literature and libraries . . 99
The Impetus of Incomers . . 99
Official Intervention? Assessing the Alfredian Contribution . . 109
Libraries: the Collection and Retention of Cultural Memory . . 127
Women and other Bibliophiles . . 144
The Last Word . . 149
Notes . . 157
Bibliography . . 171
List of Illustrations . .179
Index . . 181