New Issue: Manuscript Studies: A Journal of the Schoenberg Institute for Manuscript Studies

Spring 2019 Vol. 4.1

Articles

In the Age of Non-Mechanical Reproduction: Manuscript Variation in Early-Modern South Asia
Arthur Dudney and Neer aja Poddar

Manuscript Variations of Dabistān-i Maẕāhib and Writing Histories of Religion in Mughal India
Sudev Sheth

Power Permutations in Early Hindi Manuscripts: Who Asks the Questions and Who Gives the Answers, Rāmānand or Kabīr?
Heidi Pauwels

The Strange Afterlife of Vidyāpati Ṭhākura (ca. 1350–1450 CE): Anthological Manuscripts, Linguistic Confusion, and Religious Appropriation
Christopher L. Diamond

Prefatory Notes on Persian Idioms of Islamic Jurisprudence:Reasoning and Procedures of Law-Making in Premodern Islamicate India
Naveen Kanalu

Replication and Innovation in the Folk Narratives of Telangana:Scroll Paintings of the Padmasali Purana, 1625–2000
Anais Da Fonseca

Nectar or Arrow:Cases of Missense Textual Mutations in Early Kabīrian Padas
Zhang Minyu

“Publishing” and Publics in a World Without Print:Vernacular Manuscripts in Early Modern India
Tyler Williams

Reviews

Kay Davenport. The Bar Books: Manuscripts Illuminated for Renaud de Bar, Bishop of Metz (1303–1316). Manuscripta Illuminata 2. (review by Richard A. Leson)

Matti Peikola, Aleksi Mäkilähde, Hanna Salmi, Mari-Liisa Varila, and Janne Skaffari, eds. Verbal and Visual Communication in Early English Texts. Utrecht Studies in Medieval Literacy 37. (review by Lydia Yaitsky Kertz)

Alpo Honkapohja. Alchemy, Medicine, and Commercial Book Production: A Codicological and Linguistic Study of the Voigts-Sloane Manuscript Group. (review by Winston Black)

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