References: Form and Convention


References: Form and Convention

Thank you to the following sources of information! Items with an asterisk (*) were also sources of images, for which I’m grateful.

Many of the items in this section were sourced through *Ductus: Handwriting and bookmaking in the Middle Ages. For more information on this software course, visit Evellum.

Main, L. (2015). Notes from a lecture on punctuation [Lecture notes]. San José State University, San José, CA.

*Main, L. (2015). Notes from Canvas class site on abbreviations [Class notes]. San José State University, San José, CA.

*Schodde, C. (2014, June 1). How to read an ancient manuscript: 11th century Vergil’s Aeneid (part 1) [Blog post]. Retrieved from http://foundinantiquity.com/2014/06/01/how-to-read-an-ancient-manuscript-11th-century-vergils-aeneid-part-1/

*Schodde, C. (2014, July 22). How to read an ancient manuscript: 11th century Vergil’s Aeneid (part 2) [Blog post]. Retrieved from http://foundinantiquity.com/2014/07/22/how-to-read-an-ancient-manuscript-11th-century-vergils-aeneid-part-2/

*Tillotson, D. (2014). Medieval writing: History, heritage and data source. Retrieved from http://medievalwriting.50megs.com/

*Postles, D. (2003). Medieval palaeography. Retrieved from http://paleo.anglo-norman.org/medfram.html