Reframing Authority - The Role of Media and Materiality - Laura Feldt

Reframing Authority - The Role of Media and Materiality - Laura Feldt

4. The Material and the Implied Library: Book Collections, Media History, and Authority in 12th Century Papal Europe

Reframing Authority - The Role of Media and Materiality - Laura Feldt

Lars Boje Mortensen [+-]
University of Southern Denmark
Lars Boje Mortensen is Professor of Medieval Literature and Director of the Centre for Medieval Literature at the University of Southern Denmark.

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In this contribution, I discuss authrity, materiality, and media in relation to medieval libraries and textual culture in Western Europe in the 12th and 13th centuries. More specifically, I focus on some aspects of textual retrievability, storage and authority that I find both important and relevant for a literary media history, but which have tended to fall out of focus both before and after a material turn in literary studies – possibly because they are located in between a concrete material and a more abstract space of intentionality and ideals. I draw on examples from 12th and 13th century historical writings in order to analyse the specific conditions under which a new avenue to authority opened up in literary culture, and the roles played by forms of materiality and media for understandings of or transformations of authority, in medieval text culture in Western Europe. My key prism for this investigation is the medieval library, in terms of its material and physical form, but also of its accumulated and imagined form.

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Mortensen, Lars. 4. The Material and the Implied Library: Book Collections, Media History, and Authority in 12th Century Papal Europe. Reframing Authority - The Role of Media and Materiality. Equinox eBooks Publishing, United Kingdom. p. 65-84 Nov 2018. ISBN 9781781796795. https://www.equinoxpub.com/home/view-chapter/?id=34218. Date accessed: 26 Apr 2024 doi: 10.1558/equinox.34218. Nov 2018

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