The Thorney Liber Vitae: planning, production and palaeography
(2015)
Book Chapter
Gameson, R. (2015). The Thorney Liber Vitae: planning, production and palaeography. In L. Rollason (Ed.), The Thorney Liber Vitae, British Library Add. MS 40,000. Edition, Facsimile and Study (115-124). Boydell & Brewer
Outputs (7)
History of the Manuscript to the Reformation (2015)
Book Chapter
Gameson, R. (2015). History of the Manuscript to the Reformation. In C. Breay, & B. Meehan (Eds.), The St Cuthbert Gospel: studies on the Insular Manuscripts of the Gospel of John (129-136). British Library
Materials, Text, Layout and Script (2015)
Book Chapter
Gameson, R. (2015). Materials, Text, Layout and Script. In C. Breay, & B. Meehan (Eds.), The St Cuthbert Gospel: studies on the Insular Manuscripts of the Gospel of John (13-39, 171-183). British Library
The Cathedral's Earliest Books (2015)
Book Chapter
Gameson, R. (2015). The Cathedral's Earliest Books. In D. Brown (Ed.), Durham Cathedral: history, fabric and culture (398-421, 548-551). Yale
The Image of the Medieval Library (2015)
Book Chapter
Gameson, R. (2015). The Image of the Medieval Library. In A. Crawford (Ed.), The Meaning of the Library: a cultural history (31-71). Princeton University Press
The Manuscript Context: the Thorney Gospels (2015)
Book Chapter
Gameson, R. (2015). The Manuscript Context: the Thorney Gospels. In L. Rollason (Ed.), The Thorney Liber Vitae (London, British Library, Additional MS 40,000, fols 1-12r) Edition, Facsimile and Study (20-52). Boydell & Brewer
Pigments of the Earliest Northumbrian Manuscripts (2015)
Journal Article
Gameson, R., Beeby, A., Duckworth, A., & Nicholson, C. (2015). Pigments of the Earliest Northumbrian Manuscripts. Scriptorium (Gent), 69, 33-59This article reports the findings of a campaign of non-destructive pigment analysis on a group of seventh- and eighth-century Northumbrian manuscripts, including the Durham Gospels. Integrating this critical mass of new information with the previousl... Read More about Pigments of the Earliest Northumbrian Manuscripts.