Glossator 12: Commenting and Commentary as an Interpretive Mode in Medieval and Early Modern Europe

By Erik Kwakkel, Kristin Böse, Andrew Hicks, Elisa Brilli, Christine Ott, Philip Stockbrugger, Andrea Baldan, Magnus Ulrich Ferber

Glossator 12: Commenting and Commentary as an Interpretive Mode in Medieval and Early Modern Europe
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VOLUME 12 (2022): COMMENTING AND COMMENTARY AS AN INTERPRETIVE MODE IN MEDIEVAL AND EARLY MODERN EUROPE

Edited by Christina Lechtermann and Markus Stock


Introduction: Commenting and Commentary as an Interpretive Mode in Medieval and Early Modern Europe

Christina Lechtermann & Markus Stock


The Pro-Active Scribe: Preparing the Margins of Annotated Manuscripts

Erik Kwakkel


Thinking from the Margins: Opening and Closing Illuminations and their Commentary Functions around 1000

Kristin Böse


Reading Texts within Texts: The Special Case of Lemmata

Andrew Hicks


The In-/Coherences of Narrative Commentary: Commentarial Forms in the Anegenge

Christina Lechtermann


Dante’s Self-Commentary and the Call for Interpretation

Elisa Brilli


Spiritualizing Petrarchism, “Poeticizing” the Bible: Two Counter-Reformation Self-Commentaries

Christine Ott and Philip Stockbrugger


The Power of Glosses: Francesco Fulvio Frugoni’s Self-Commentary and Literary Criticism in the Tribunal della Critica

Andrea Baldan


Commenting on a Purged Model: The M. Valerii Martialis Epigrammaton libri omnes novis commentariis illustrati of the Jesuit Matthäus Rader (1602)

Magnus Ulrich Ferber


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